General Hospital weekly spoilers see Laura Spencer Collins with a lot of explaining to do to the people of Port Charles in the week of June 10-14, 2024.
Meanwhile, someone makes a life changing decision while another tries to make things right on Gh. Check out the latest spoilers for the ABC sudser.
General Hospital Weekly Spoilers: Laura Spencer Collins Stirs up Chaos
Gh weekly spoilers find Laura Spencer Collins in the hot seat. Word is getting around that she would like Heather Webber to get a retrial and people are not happy about it.
This week, she gets advice from Alexis Davis who later wonders about Heather’s future. Later, Laura must explain herself when Trina Robinson confronts her. Laura believes she’s doing the right thing.
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However, Trina was Heather’s main target on General Hospital. If Heather goes free, she will always be in fear for her safety.
Meanwhile, someone makes a life changing decision while another tries to make things right on Gh. Check out the latest spoilers for the ABC sudser.
General Hospital Weekly Spoilers: Laura Spencer Collins Stirs up Chaos
Gh weekly spoilers find Laura Spencer Collins in the hot seat. Word is getting around that she would like Heather Webber to get a retrial and people are not happy about it.
This week, she gets advice from Alexis Davis who later wonders about Heather’s future. Later, Laura must explain herself when Trina Robinson confronts her. Laura believes she’s doing the right thing.
Gh | ABC
However, Trina was Heather’s main target on General Hospital. If Heather goes free, she will always be in fear for her safety.
- 6/11/2024
- by Jeannie Daigneault
- Soap Dirt
Buster Keaton, Charlie Chaplin, and Harold Lloyd were the clown jewels of silent comedy. Chaplin was off the screen in 1924; he was a year away from the release of one of his feature masterpieces “The Gold Rush.” Lloyd followed the blockbuster success of 1923’s “Safety Last!” in 1924 with the gems “Girl Shy” and “Hot Water.” And Keaton dazzled critics and audiences with the innovative “Sherlock Jr.” and the riotous “The Navigator.”
“Sherlock Jr.”, which opened in May 1924, was just Keaton’s third feature. Running a brisk 45 minutes, “Sherlock Jr” pushed the cinematic envelope. The stoic, deadpan comic plays a projectionist and janitor at a small-town movie theater who dreams, literally, of becoming a detective. He also discovers that he has a slick rival (Ward Crane) for his sweet girl (Kathryn McGuire). The slick even steals the pocket watch of the girl’s father and puts the blame on Buster. Banished from the house,...
“Sherlock Jr.”, which opened in May 1924, was just Keaton’s third feature. Running a brisk 45 minutes, “Sherlock Jr” pushed the cinematic envelope. The stoic, deadpan comic plays a projectionist and janitor at a small-town movie theater who dreams, literally, of becoming a detective. He also discovers that he has a slick rival (Ward Crane) for his sweet girl (Kathryn McGuire). The slick even steals the pocket watch of the girl’s father and puts the blame on Buster. Banished from the house,...
- 5/14/2024
- by Susan King
- Gold Derby
This article delves into the unique intersection of cinema and sports culture in Arizona through the lens of the 2021 action-comedy film Hot Water Directed by Larry Rippenkroeger and inspired by his experiences as a champion jet skier, the movie captures the essence of Arizona’s vibrant water sports scene. We’ll explore how Hot Water not only entertains but also highlights the significance of jet skiing in Arizona, paralleling it with the state’s rich sports legacy.
- 5/10/2024
- by luperhaas@cinemovie.tv (Lupe R Haas)
- CineMovie
NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly round-up of repertory offerings.
Film at Lincoln Center
A retrospective of Denis Villeneuve’s work also brings the director’s programming choices, among them films by Godard, Resnais, Cassavetes, and Wong Kar-wai.
Roxy Cinema
Bob Fosse’s Star 80, The Piano Teacher, The Pillow Book, Looking for Mr. Goodbar, and End of Night all play on 35mm.
Anthology Film Archives
As retrospective of Haitian cinema continues, films by Hollis Frampton and Ernie Gehr play Saturday and Sunday, respectively.
Film Forum
“Sapph-o-rama” continues with films by Nicholas Ray, Jonathan Demme, Lizzie Borden, and more; a 4K restoration of Pandora’s Box has begun a run; a print of The Third Man continues, while the Harold Lloyd film Hot Water shows on 35mm this Sunday.
Museum of the Moving Image
A retrospective of snubbed performances brings films by Scorsese, Elaine May, Jonathan Demme, and Gus Van Sant...
Film at Lincoln Center
A retrospective of Denis Villeneuve’s work also brings the director’s programming choices, among them films by Godard, Resnais, Cassavetes, and Wong Kar-wai.
Roxy Cinema
Bob Fosse’s Star 80, The Piano Teacher, The Pillow Book, Looking for Mr. Goodbar, and End of Night all play on 35mm.
Anthology Film Archives
As retrospective of Haitian cinema continues, films by Hollis Frampton and Ernie Gehr play Saturday and Sunday, respectively.
Film Forum
“Sapph-o-rama” continues with films by Nicholas Ray, Jonathan Demme, Lizzie Borden, and more; a 4K restoration of Pandora’s Box has begun a run; a print of The Third Man continues, while the Harold Lloyd film Hot Water shows on 35mm this Sunday.
Museum of the Moving Image
A retrospective of snubbed performances brings films by Scorsese, Elaine May, Jonathan Demme, and Gus Van Sant...
- 2/16/2024
- by Nick Newman
- The Film Stage
Bespectacled Harold Lloyd, one of the legendary clown jewels of silent film, is best known for such films as 1924’s “Girl Shy” and “Hot Water,” 1925’s “The Freshman” and 1928’s “Speedy.” And his masterpiece “Safety Last!” is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year. In this charming comedy, Lloyd’s “The Boy” leaves his small hometown hoping to make it good in the big city and earn enough money to send for his starry-eyed girlfriend (Mildred Davis). Though there are many wonderful moments in the film, “Safety Last!” is best membered for the sequence in which Lloyd defies gravity hanging from the hands of a gigantic clock of a high-rise building.
And if you live in Los Angeles and its environs, you can catch a beautifully restored screening of “Safety Last!” Sunday August 27 at 2 p.m. at the Academy Museum’s David Geffen Theater. A live orchestra conducted by Angel Velez...
And if you live in Los Angeles and its environs, you can catch a beautifully restored screening of “Safety Last!” Sunday August 27 at 2 p.m. at the Academy Museum’s David Geffen Theater. A live orchestra conducted by Angel Velez...
- 8/22/2023
- by Susan King
- Gold Derby
NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly round-up of repertory offerings.
Japan Society
One of Japan’s greatest directors, Shinji Somai, is subject of a retrospective that features many of his films in new restorations. Read our piece on Somai here.
Museum of Modern Art
A Rialto Pictures retrospective offers a smorgasbord of classic films, including The Conversation and That Obscure Object of Desire on 35mm.
Bam
A series on actor-director jobs includes Touch of Evil, Do the Right Thing, and Playtime on 35mm.
Anthology Film Archives
Three by Jean Cocteau screen in Essential Cinema, while Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Take One screens and a Jean Rouch retrospective begins.
Film at Lincoln Center
György Fehér’s remarkable, Béla Tarr-produced Twilight continues in a new restoration (read Z.W. Lewis on the film and its history here).
Museum of the Moving Image
Major League and a print of The Untouchables screen on Saturday.
Roxy Cinema
Schrader’s Affliction,...
Japan Society
One of Japan’s greatest directors, Shinji Somai, is subject of a retrospective that features many of his films in new restorations. Read our piece on Somai here.
Museum of Modern Art
A Rialto Pictures retrospective offers a smorgasbord of classic films, including The Conversation and That Obscure Object of Desire on 35mm.
Bam
A series on actor-director jobs includes Touch of Evil, Do the Right Thing, and Playtime on 35mm.
Anthology Film Archives
Three by Jean Cocteau screen in Essential Cinema, while Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Take One screens and a Jean Rouch retrospective begins.
Film at Lincoln Center
György Fehér’s remarkable, Béla Tarr-produced Twilight continues in a new restoration (read Z.W. Lewis on the film and its history here).
Museum of the Moving Image
Major League and a print of The Untouchables screen on Saturday.
Roxy Cinema
Schrader’s Affliction,...
- 4/28/2023
- by Nick Newman
- The Film Stage
The Cannes Directors’ Fortnight lineup has been unveiled ahead of this year’s festival.
Set for May 16 through May 27, the Directors’ Fortnight will debut 20 feature films and 10 short films this year.
Cédric Kahn’s “The Goldman Case” is the opening night selection. The film centers on the 1976 trial of left-wing revolutionary Pierre Goldman who was convicted of multiple armed robberies and later murdered.
Korean director Hong Sangsoo’s “In Our Day” will conclude the festival. The feature stars Kim Minhee and Ki Joobong in parallel stories of cat owners grappling with their felines’ respective mortality.
Directors’ Fortnight highlights also include Oscar winner Michel Gondry’s French comedy “The Book of Solutions,” starring Pierre Niney as a filmmaker with writer’s block. The film marks “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind” director Gondry’s first feature in seven years.
“Good Time” director of photography Sean Price William makes his directorial feature...
Set for May 16 through May 27, the Directors’ Fortnight will debut 20 feature films and 10 short films this year.
Cédric Kahn’s “The Goldman Case” is the opening night selection. The film centers on the 1976 trial of left-wing revolutionary Pierre Goldman who was convicted of multiple armed robberies and later murdered.
Korean director Hong Sangsoo’s “In Our Day” will conclude the festival. The feature stars Kim Minhee and Ki Joobong in parallel stories of cat owners grappling with their felines’ respective mortality.
Directors’ Fortnight highlights also include Oscar winner Michel Gondry’s French comedy “The Book of Solutions,” starring Pierre Niney as a filmmaker with writer’s block. The film marks “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind” director Gondry’s first feature in seven years.
“Good Time” director of photography Sean Price William makes his directorial feature...
- 4/18/2023
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
Despite the snow that just pounded my town today in furious squalls, summer is just around the corner.
And what says summer better than a rousing beach comedy?
It wasn't only interest in getting back in the water that turned me on to Hot Water.
Over the last year, I've come into a wealth of knowledge about jet skis, yet I've never been aboard. It turns out that Hot Water provides plenty of simulated jetski action. But that's not all.
Hot Water takes your mind off of your societal woes for a while.
The flick is written and directed by Larry Rippenkroeger, a successful stuntman with 26 years in the profession behind him, ten of which he was Bruce Willis' personal stunt double, who also happened to have a previous career as a -- you guessed it -- a pro jet skier!
Hot Water's logline is "The hilarious misadventures of...
And what says summer better than a rousing beach comedy?
It wasn't only interest in getting back in the water that turned me on to Hot Water.
Over the last year, I've come into a wealth of knowledge about jet skis, yet I've never been aboard. It turns out that Hot Water provides plenty of simulated jetski action. But that's not all.
Hot Water takes your mind off of your societal woes for a while.
The flick is written and directed by Larry Rippenkroeger, a successful stuntman with 26 years in the profession behind him, ten of which he was Bruce Willis' personal stunt double, who also happened to have a previous career as a -- you guessed it -- a pro jet skier!
Hot Water's logline is "The hilarious misadventures of...
- 4/2/2021
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
Exclusive:Italian producer Emanuele Moretti (Bite) is launching LA and Rome-based production and sales firm Motus Studios.
Out of the gate, Moretti has set up a strategic partnership with Ellen S. Wander’s Film Bridge International to produce and sell movies together. On Motus’s sales slate will be Trevor Donovan movie Hot Water and Engelbert Grech’s Caravaggio Heist.
Motus will co-produce and help finance Peter Greenaway’s upcoming movie Lucca Mortis with Morgan Freeman and producer Kees Kasander, the new Johnny Martin action movie written by Chad Law, Ring Of Fire, and Deep Six by Scott Windhauser.
Moretti, who was previously head of acquisitions at Phoenix Entertainment and CEO of Alberini Films, has produced genre movies including Bite and Deprivation, and served as an executive producer on Lindsay Lohan pic Among The Shadows. He is also a producer on Peter Greenaway’s feature Walking To Paris, about the early...
Out of the gate, Moretti has set up a strategic partnership with Ellen S. Wander’s Film Bridge International to produce and sell movies together. On Motus’s sales slate will be Trevor Donovan movie Hot Water and Engelbert Grech’s Caravaggio Heist.
Motus will co-produce and help finance Peter Greenaway’s upcoming movie Lucca Mortis with Morgan Freeman and producer Kees Kasander, the new Johnny Martin action movie written by Chad Law, Ring Of Fire, and Deep Six by Scott Windhauser.
Moretti, who was previously head of acquisitions at Phoenix Entertainment and CEO of Alberini Films, has produced genre movies including Bite and Deprivation, and served as an executive producer on Lindsay Lohan pic Among The Shadows. He is also a producer on Peter Greenaway’s feature Walking To Paris, about the early...
- 6/23/2020
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
Roger becomes a shark in an extreme lesson in fear that gets out of control and leads to a weird, winning episode!
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This American Dad review contains spoilers.
American Dad Season 16 Episode 7
“You’re afraid of sharks? That’s ridiculous!”
I think we’re gonna’ need a bigger party boat.
Roger and his many personas have become one of American Dad's greatest assets and a bottomless source of comedy gold. These costumes and personalities may have started in a relatively grounded Alf-esque context, but over the years Roger has curated some absolutely bonkers personas.
There's Horse Renoir, bounty hunter; General Juanito Pequeño, a bloodthirsty dictator; Laura Van Der Booben, the walking sexual harassment suit; Reaganomics Lamborghini, the jacuzzi salesman who smokes crack out of a Rubix Cube...And that's to say nothing of Roy Rogers McFreely, Chex LeMeneux, or Calypso Banana Puffy-Sleeves.
As crazy as some...
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This American Dad review contains spoilers.
American Dad Season 16 Episode 7
“You’re afraid of sharks? That’s ridiculous!”
I think we’re gonna’ need a bigger party boat.
Roger and his many personas have become one of American Dad's greatest assets and a bottomless source of comedy gold. These costumes and personalities may have started in a relatively grounded Alf-esque context, but over the years Roger has curated some absolutely bonkers personas.
There's Horse Renoir, bounty hunter; General Juanito Pequeño, a bloodthirsty dictator; Laura Van Der Booben, the walking sexual harassment suit; Reaganomics Lamborghini, the jacuzzi salesman who smokes crack out of a Rubix Cube...And that's to say nothing of Roy Rogers McFreely, Chex LeMeneux, or Calypso Banana Puffy-Sleeves.
As crazy as some...
- 5/27/2019
- Den of Geek
An exceptionally weird installment of American Dad explores the powerful bond between fathers and sons.
This American Dad review contains spoilers.
American Dad Season 15 Episode 7
“My dad is always so proud of me up there because all we do is win!”
“Jeez Steve, you’re starting to make me wish that my dad wasn’t dead.”
“Well you’re Really going to wish your dad wasn’t dead when you hear this!”
“The Legend of Old Ulysses” is a sufficiently strange episode of American Dad and I really don’t know what to think of it. This is always a weird show on some level, but this is an episode that casually features freaking sea monsters, a talking, sentient sun, two lengthy rom-com spoofs, and a major corporation getting “Dadded” in a serious way. In some respects, this almost feels like an episode of American Dad that has more of...
This American Dad review contains spoilers.
American Dad Season 15 Episode 7
“My dad is always so proud of me up there because all we do is win!”
“Jeez Steve, you’re starting to make me wish that my dad wasn’t dead.”
“Well you’re Really going to wish your dad wasn’t dead when you hear this!”
“The Legend of Old Ulysses” is a sufficiently strange episode of American Dad and I really don’t know what to think of it. This is always a weird show on some level, but this is an episode that casually features freaking sea monsters, a talking, sentient sun, two lengthy rom-com spoofs, and a major corporation getting “Dadded” in a serious way. In some respects, this almost feels like an episode of American Dad that has more of...
- 3/5/2019
- Den of Geek
Last night, theaters across the country screened the controversial, unrated The House That Jack Built director’s cut. The screening was a much-hyped, one-night-only event that played up how shocking and rule-breaking Lars von Trier‘s latest misery opus is. But the screening might have broken one rule too many. IFC Films is now facing sanctions by the MPAA for […]
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- 11/29/2018
- by Chris Evangelista
- Slash Film
Former "90210" star Trevor Donovan is saving lives in a much hotter zip code now -- he rescued an exhausted puppy in Lake Havasu ... TMZ has learned. We got this video, shot Thursday on the lake bordering Cali and Arizona ... and you can see Trevor dive into action. We're told the dog -- a 4-month-old golden retriever named Shadow -- belonged to one of the crew members on the movie Trevor's shooting out there. The...
- 10/15/2018
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
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