The Australian soap opera Neighbours premiered its season finale Friday evening, after 37 years on the air. The show, despite following the daily lives of people living in the fictional suburb of Erinsborough (an anagram of Neighbours), Australia, became a hit in the U.K., where the episode will be aired on Channel 5. Longtime fans […]
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- 7/29/2022
- by Nancy Jiang
- Uinterview
Marnie Schulenburg, known for her roles in “As the World Turns” and the reboot “One Life to Live,” has died. She was 37.
Schulenberg died Tuesday, Kyle Luker of Industry Entertainment confirmed to TheWrap. She was diagnosed with Stage IV, metastatic breast cancer in December 2019.
“Her husband Zack Robidas and her daughter Coda are at their home in NJ,” Luker wrote in an email. “I can tell you that Marnie was a warrior goddess, who made everyone around full of joy. A sad loss.”
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Schulenberg started her daytime career as Alison Stewart on “The Young and the Restless” in 2007. She also played Stewart on “As the World Turns” until the show was cancelled in 2010. She next picked up the role of Jo Sullivan in “One Life to Live” when the ABC show turned into a web series in 2013.
She also appeared in smaller...
Schulenberg died Tuesday, Kyle Luker of Industry Entertainment confirmed to TheWrap. She was diagnosed with Stage IV, metastatic breast cancer in December 2019.
“Her husband Zack Robidas and her daughter Coda are at their home in NJ,” Luker wrote in an email. “I can tell you that Marnie was a warrior goddess, who made everyone around full of joy. A sad loss.”
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Schulenberg started her daytime career as Alison Stewart on “The Young and the Restless” in 2007. She also played Stewart on “As the World Turns” until the show was cancelled in 2010. She next picked up the role of Jo Sullivan in “One Life to Live” when the ABC show turned into a web series in 2013.
She also appeared in smaller...
- 5/18/2022
- by Dessi Gomez
- The Wrap
There's something about these challenges that's rubbing me the wrong way.
The Challenge Season 37 Episode 3 featured two very dangerous competitions for the competitors, and the first felt like it was a hotbed for producer intervention.
You know there's something amiss when the waters are so bad that some players are holding on for dear life to rocks and accepting defeat.
We even had one player almost drowning and being rendered unfit to continue in the competition. If you watch The Challenge online, you know the show doesn't shy away from risky challenges, but it feels like it has crossed a line with The Challenge Season 37.
Tommy emerging from the water, only to collapse, was scary to watch as a viewer, and, unfortunately, he had to leave.
These people spent so long quarantining, only to be thrown back into quarantine, so being let go because he was medically unfit was a tough blow.
The Challenge Season 37 Episode 3 featured two very dangerous competitions for the competitors, and the first felt like it was a hotbed for producer intervention.
You know there's something amiss when the waters are so bad that some players are holding on for dear life to rocks and accepting defeat.
We even had one player almost drowning and being rendered unfit to continue in the competition. If you watch The Challenge online, you know the show doesn't shy away from risky challenges, but it feels like it has crossed a line with The Challenge Season 37.
Tommy emerging from the water, only to collapse, was scary to watch as a viewer, and, unfortunately, he had to leave.
These people spent so long quarantining, only to be thrown back into quarantine, so being let go because he was medically unfit was a tough blow.
- 8/26/2021
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
The second night of WrestleMania 37, the biggest, most-anticipated wrestling event of 2021 is upon us.
The WWE event is taking place in front of a live audience this weekend in Tampa (with attendance capped at 25% capacity and CDC guidelines being followed). If you want to watch the matches in person, tickets start at $35, and are available on Ticketmaster right now. You can also stream the entire WWE event live on Peacock.
WrestleMania 37 features 14 matches, including a Triple Threat Match between Roman Reigns, Edge, and Daniel Bryan, the SmackDown Women’s Championship...
The WWE event is taking place in front of a live audience this weekend in Tampa (with attendance capped at 25% capacity and CDC guidelines being followed). If you want to watch the matches in person, tickets start at $35, and are available on Ticketmaster right now. You can also stream the entire WWE event live on Peacock.
WrestleMania 37 features 14 matches, including a Triple Threat Match between Roman Reigns, Edge, and Daniel Bryan, the SmackDown Women’s Championship...
- 4/11/2021
- by Brandt Ranj
- Rollingstone.com
"Hello Jonathan - this is our future." Vertical Ent. has released an official trailer for the anthology horror film Phobias, a freaky new horror thriller "from the executive producers of Ready or Not." This originally premiered at last year's Mammoth Film Festival, arriving on VOD later this month. Five dangerous patients, suffering from extreme phobias locked in at a government testing facility, are put to the ultimate test by a crazed doctor and his quest to weaponize fear. The film's main segments are: "Vehophobia" (fear of driving), "Hoplophobia" (fear of weapons), "Robophobia" (fear of robots or A.I.), "Atelophobia" (fear of not doing something right), "Ephebiphobia" (fear of youth), and "Outpost 37" (fear of a crazy doctor experimenting on people). Directed by Camilla Belle, Maritte Lee Go, Joe Sill, Jess Varley, Chris von Hoffmann; and starring Alexis Knapp, Charlotte McKinney, Lauren Miller Rogen, and Leonardo Nam. This looks freaky. Here's...
- 2/5/2021
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
If you're on the verge of canceling your Summer plans just to focus on dissecting Sharp Objects, which premieres July 8, you're not alone. Based on the eponymous novel by Gillian Flynn, the HBO miniseries brings in notable names like Amy Adams and Patricia Clarkson, who play Camille Preaker and Adora Crellin, respectively. That's all well and good, but there's one more cast member you should be excited about: Sophia Lillis. She plays a young Camille on the show but is best known for her role as Beverly Marsh in the 2017 remake of It.
Even though she was fantastic in the movie, when Lillis first auditioned for Beverly's character, the producers wanted her to be girlier. Fortunately, director Andy Muschietti - who had a different idea in mind - put his foot down and worked with Lillis on crafting a character who was more rebellious and a tomboy. Beverly's inherent strength...
Even though she was fantastic in the movie, when Lillis first auditioned for Beverly's character, the producers wanted her to be girlier. Fortunately, director Andy Muschietti - who had a different idea in mind - put his foot down and worked with Lillis on crafting a character who was more rebellious and a tomboy. Beverly's inherent strength...
- 7/13/2018
- by Kamrun Nesa
- Popsugar.com
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