General Hospital spoilers tease that Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) hasn’t really been single since becoming an adult.
Her first real love was Oscar Nero (Garrett Stiff) who unfortunately passed away from a brain tumor.
After mourning for several months, Joss was finally able to move forward with Cameron Webber (William Lipton). But things didn’t quite work out between then, and Josslyn fell in love with Dex Heller (Evan Hofer).
Unfortunately, recent developments led Josslyn to end things with Dex, even though she still has feelings for him.
General Hospital Spoilers – Dex Heller Is Starting Over!
As viewers know, Dex almost killed Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) on Sonny Corinthos’ (Maurice Bernard) orders. Luckily, Sonny changed his mind at the last moment but Dex later admitted he would have gone through with it.
When Josslyn found it, she couldn’t live with that fact so she dumped him. Dex is...
Her first real love was Oscar Nero (Garrett Stiff) who unfortunately passed away from a brain tumor.
After mourning for several months, Joss was finally able to move forward with Cameron Webber (William Lipton). But things didn’t quite work out between then, and Josslyn fell in love with Dex Heller (Evan Hofer).
Unfortunately, recent developments led Josslyn to end things with Dex, even though she still has feelings for him.
General Hospital Spoilers – Dex Heller Is Starting Over!
As viewers know, Dex almost killed Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) on Sonny Corinthos’ (Maurice Bernard) orders. Luckily, Sonny changed his mind at the last moment but Dex later admitted he would have gone through with it.
When Josslyn found it, she couldn’t live with that fact so she dumped him. Dex is...
- 5/9/2024
- by Matt Crider
- Soap Opera Spy
General Hospital (Gh) spoilers reveal that a potential new character could be hitting Port Charles very soon. During the Monday, May 6 show, Blaze/Allison Rogers (Jacqueline Grace Lopez) had a chat with Natalia Ramirez (Eva Larue), where her brother, Eloi was mentioned.
Natalia didn’t like the guitar solo on Blaze’s new single, and strongly encouraged that it be re-recorded with Eloi doing it. This caused a fight between the two women; however, is the soap foreshadowing a new face that could visit the little town?
General Hospital Spoilers – Welcome To PC, Eloi!
Gh spoilers hint that names don’t get thrown around in soaps for no reason. As Blaze’s mom is on the cusp of a romance with Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and both ladies are forging roots in the little town, there’s a good chance a visit from Eloi is right around the corner.
Sure,...
Natalia didn’t like the guitar solo on Blaze’s new single, and strongly encouraged that it be re-recorded with Eloi doing it. This caused a fight between the two women; however, is the soap foreshadowing a new face that could visit the little town?
General Hospital Spoilers – Welcome To PC, Eloi!
Gh spoilers hint that names don’t get thrown around in soaps for no reason. As Blaze’s mom is on the cusp of a romance with Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and both ladies are forging roots in the little town, there’s a good chance a visit from Eloi is right around the corner.
Sure,...
- 5/9/2024
- by Dorathy Gass
- Celebrating The Soaps
Walton Goggins, in a gruesome starring role in Prime Video’s apocalyptic sci-fi series Fallout, said he knew he knew he was in for “an intense experience” having to transform every day on set into The Ghoul, a post-human character with melting flesh, a cowboy persona and some semblance of his humanity still left.
But at Saturday’s Deadline Contenders Television panel, the perennial character actor — beaming in from overseas, where he is shooting The White Lotus — said the task of transformation proved to be “extremely anxiety provoking” at first. He had to figure out how to express himself under a thin layer of sweat-inducing facial prosthesis designed to make him look almost skeletal and how to be a walking, wisecracking horror show with a retainer in his mouth to simulate the absence of teeth.
“When I put in the retainers, these things that kind of covered these pearly white teeth,...
But at Saturday’s Deadline Contenders Television panel, the perennial character actor — beaming in from overseas, where he is shooting The White Lotus — said the task of transformation proved to be “extremely anxiety provoking” at first. He had to figure out how to express himself under a thin layer of sweat-inducing facial prosthesis designed to make him look almost skeletal and how to be a walking, wisecracking horror show with a retainer in his mouth to simulate the absence of teeth.
“When I put in the retainers, these things that kind of covered these pearly white teeth,...
- 4/13/2024
- by Sean Piccoli
- Deadline Film + TV
The cinema of science fiction began to mature in the 1950s, concurrent with the arrival of the Cold War and the Atomic Age, as well as the growing sophistication of the literature. But it was during the 1960s that the genre really began to expand in different directions, still heavily influenced by the ideological paranoia and existential dread of the previous decade, but finding even more distinctive expressions of it.
At the same time, the 1960s was also the decade in which sci-fi movies truly started to become event films, not just B-movies and drive-in fodder, as evidenced by the likes of landmarks like 2001: A Space Odyssey and Planet of the Apes, both released in 1968. There were other successes as well, some of them on our list below, but a lot of remarkable sci-fi films of the era did not initially score with critics, audiences, or either. Yet nuclear terror,...
At the same time, the 1960s was also the decade in which sci-fi movies truly started to become event films, not just B-movies and drive-in fodder, as evidenced by the likes of landmarks like 2001: A Space Odyssey and Planet of the Apes, both released in 1968. There were other successes as well, some of them on our list below, but a lot of remarkable sci-fi films of the era did not initially score with critics, audiences, or either. Yet nuclear terror,...
- 8/7/2023
- by Don Kaye
- Den of Geek
Sampo
Blu ray
Deaf Crocodile/Vinegar Syndrome
1959 / 2:35:1 / 91 Min.
Starring Anna Orochko, Andris Ošiņš, Eve Kivi
Written by Väinö Kaukonen, Viktor Vitkovich, Grigori Yagdfeld
Directed by Aleksandr Ptushko
Mosfilm’s Sampo, a Russian fantasy from 1959, and Paramount’s White Christmas, a Yuletide bauble released in 1954, were both state of the art products of a big studio system. But each were Cold War entertainments driven by very different agendas: White Christmas was a gung ho military musical prettified by candy canes, VistaVision and Technicolor. Sampo was a movie out of time—a gravely beautiful folktale set in a bone-chilling winter wasteland. In short, America ladled on the optimism while Russia served up existential dread with a little popcorn on the side.
Mosfilm, aka “Russian Hollywood”, was a monolithic entity with the combined creative juice of MGM, Universal, and Paramount under one roof—established in 1920, the studio was a dream factory...
Blu ray
Deaf Crocodile/Vinegar Syndrome
1959 / 2:35:1 / 91 Min.
Starring Anna Orochko, Andris Ošiņš, Eve Kivi
Written by Väinö Kaukonen, Viktor Vitkovich, Grigori Yagdfeld
Directed by Aleksandr Ptushko
Mosfilm’s Sampo, a Russian fantasy from 1959, and Paramount’s White Christmas, a Yuletide bauble released in 1954, were both state of the art products of a big studio system. But each were Cold War entertainments driven by very different agendas: White Christmas was a gung ho military musical prettified by candy canes, VistaVision and Technicolor. Sampo was a movie out of time—a gravely beautiful folktale set in a bone-chilling winter wasteland. In short, America ladled on the optimism while Russia served up existential dread with a little popcorn on the side.
Mosfilm, aka “Russian Hollywood”, was a monolithic entity with the combined creative juice of MGM, Universal, and Paramount under one roof—established in 1920, the studio was a dream factory...
- 8/2/2022
- by Charlie Largent
- Trailers from Hell
The most devastating horrors are often masked in beauty. In literature, the examples are numerous. Dorian Gray. The folksy country town of Shirley Jackson's "The Lottery." The Eloi's banal lives of ease in H.G. Wells's The Time Machine.
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 1 Episode 6 is even more insidious in painting the charm of Majalis. Not only is their representative a charming, attractive emissary with a romantic history with Pike, but their entire culture also ascribes to the philosophy of "Science. Service. Sacrifice."
They really should add "Secrets" to that credo.
In the tradition of Star Trek outings like Star Trek: The Next Generation Season 5 Episode 17, "The Outcast," in the end, the crew is forced to leave Majalis to its own culture and traditions.
As wrong as Majalis's First Servant system feels, it could be seen as the extreme end of the Vulcan adage that "the needs...
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 1 Episode 6 is even more insidious in painting the charm of Majalis. Not only is their representative a charming, attractive emissary with a romantic history with Pike, but their entire culture also ascribes to the philosophy of "Science. Service. Sacrifice."
They really should add "Secrets" to that credo.
In the tradition of Star Trek outings like Star Trek: The Next Generation Season 5 Episode 17, "The Outcast," in the end, the crew is forced to leave Majalis to its own culture and traditions.
As wrong as Majalis's First Servant system feels, it could be seen as the extreme end of the Vulcan adage that "the needs...
- 6/9/2022
- by Diana Keng
- TVfanatic
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