General Hospital (Gh) spoilers say Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) is eager to get her life back on track by becoming an attorney at law once again.
While she knows it’s a long shot, she’s put all of her eggs into this basket, hoping that Diane (Carolyn Hennesy) can work her magic in the courtroom and perform this miracle.
Rumor has it Alexis will come to recognize a familiar name on the seat of the board responsible for possibly reinstating Alexis’ license to practice law — Fergus Byrne (Lane Davies).
Will Neil Byrne’s (Joe Flanigan) older brother end up being the catalyst for more than just a potential second chance at the career Alexis loves? Will he end up being someone new for her to love?
General Hospital Spoilers — Diane Miller Shoots And She Scores
Word on the street is that Alexis will soar through this hearing with flying colors.
While she knows it’s a long shot, she’s put all of her eggs into this basket, hoping that Diane (Carolyn Hennesy) can work her magic in the courtroom and perform this miracle.
Rumor has it Alexis will come to recognize a familiar name on the seat of the board responsible for possibly reinstating Alexis’ license to practice law — Fergus Byrne (Lane Davies).
Will Neil Byrne’s (Joe Flanigan) older brother end up being the catalyst for more than just a potential second chance at the career Alexis loves? Will he end up being someone new for her to love?
General Hospital Spoilers — Diane Miller Shoots And She Scores
Word on the street is that Alexis will soar through this hearing with flying colors.
- 5/20/2024
- by Dani Lasher
- Soap Opera Spy
General Hospital spoilers claim Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) is soon to be in for the ride of her life and she aims to reclaim her career as an attorney at law.
With her hearing hanging in the balance in the weeks ahead, Alexis is hoping Diane Miller (Carolyn Hennesy) can prepare for this challenge with enough evidence to have Alexis reinstated to the bar.
Rumor has it this will turn out as a major win for both of them. But what lies ahead may not be quite as simple as either of them envisioned. Diane wants a law partner, and Alexis may not be as ready to move back into the courtroom as she previously thought.
General Hospital Spoilers — The Green Light
Word on the street is that Diane will make this case look like a slam dunk. Alexis never appealed her case because she felt obliged to accept...
With her hearing hanging in the balance in the weeks ahead, Alexis is hoping Diane Miller (Carolyn Hennesy) can prepare for this challenge with enough evidence to have Alexis reinstated to the bar.
Rumor has it this will turn out as a major win for both of them. But what lies ahead may not be quite as simple as either of them envisioned. Diane wants a law partner, and Alexis may not be as ready to move back into the courtroom as she previously thought.
General Hospital Spoilers — The Green Light
Word on the street is that Diane will make this case look like a slam dunk. Alexis never appealed her case because she felt obliged to accept...
- 5/4/2024
- by Dani Lasher
- Celebrating The Soaps
General Hospital spoilers and updates tease explosive May sweeps, with Sonny Corinthos’ (Maurice Benard) continuing spiral, a new chapter, a death at a wedding and a teen caught in the crossfire!
Willow Corinthos (Katelyn MacMullen) begins a new chapter, someone dies at Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) and Harrison Chase’s (Josh Swickard) wedding, and Danny Morgan’s (Asher Antonyzyn) caught in the crossfire!
General Hospital Spoilers – Sonny Corinthos’ Continuing Spiral
Ava Jerome (Maura West) and Sonny share a tumultuous past, despite the fact that their intimate encounter resulted in the birth of their daughter, they have seldom agreed on anything.
Throughout the years, Ava has caused numerous troubles for Sonny’s family, such as tampering with Morgan Corinthos’ (Bryan Craig) medication, which tragically led to his demise.
Therefore, it came as quite a surprise when Sonny decided to bring Ava and Avery Corinthos-Jerome (Ava and Grace Scarola) under...
Willow Corinthos (Katelyn MacMullen) begins a new chapter, someone dies at Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) and Harrison Chase’s (Josh Swickard) wedding, and Danny Morgan’s (Asher Antonyzyn) caught in the crossfire!
General Hospital Spoilers – Sonny Corinthos’ Continuing Spiral
Ava Jerome (Maura West) and Sonny share a tumultuous past, despite the fact that their intimate encounter resulted in the birth of their daughter, they have seldom agreed on anything.
Throughout the years, Ava has caused numerous troubles for Sonny’s family, such as tampering with Morgan Corinthos’ (Bryan Craig) medication, which tragically led to his demise.
Therefore, it came as quite a surprise when Sonny decided to bring Ava and Avery Corinthos-Jerome (Ava and Grace Scarola) under...
- 5/2/2024
- by Rita Ryan
- Celebrating The Soaps
General Hospital spoilers for Thursday, April 11, 2024, reveal that Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) turns to Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart). Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) gets news about her appeal.
Coming Up On General Hospital
Nina Reeves Corinthos (Cynthia Watros) gets the wrong idea. Harrison Chase (Josh Swickard) has a surprise for Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton). Plus, Anzu Lawson appears as Sandrine, the wedding dress designer.
Anna Devane’s Police Request
Gh spoilers for Thursday, April 11 reveal that Anna turns to Valentin for help. Anna asks Valentin for his help with a police case. Of course, Valentin is part of Pikeman, as fans found out last week. So, this should be interesting as the storyline progresses.
Gh Spoilers: Alexis Davis’ Appeal
Over at The Invader, Alexis has been struggling with Nina taking over. Alexis wants to keep the news legit while Nina has all these ideas to make it more appealing to other audiences.
Coming Up On General Hospital
Nina Reeves Corinthos (Cynthia Watros) gets the wrong idea. Harrison Chase (Josh Swickard) has a surprise for Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton). Plus, Anzu Lawson appears as Sandrine, the wedding dress designer.
Anna Devane’s Police Request
Gh spoilers for Thursday, April 11 reveal that Anna turns to Valentin for help. Anna asks Valentin for his help with a police case. Of course, Valentin is part of Pikeman, as fans found out last week. So, this should be interesting as the storyline progresses.
Gh Spoilers: Alexis Davis’ Appeal
Over at The Invader, Alexis has been struggling with Nina taking over. Alexis wants to keep the news legit while Nina has all these ideas to make it more appealing to other audiences.
- 4/10/2024
- by Taylor Hancen Rios
- Celebrating The Soaps
Melbourne/Brisbane-based production company Continuance Pictures has selected the top 25 script submissions for its Continue Short Film Initiative, which aims to establish a platform for emerging talent to create a short to serve as a proof of concept for a feature film or TV series.
Three winners will be chosen from the shortlist and receive up to $10,000 each.
Unexpectedly, the initiative proved popular internationally, with filmmakers from all corners of the globe submitting their film and television scripts. A third of submissions came from female screenwriters, and of the top 25 finalists, over a third were written by women.
Continuance Pictures was founded by Tristan Barr and David Gim, who have hopes that the short film initiative will result in more than 50 shorts over five years.
“Having filmmakers from a variety of backgrounds provides our development department with engaging stories and endless entertainment,” Barr says.
“Prestige horrors, fourth-wall-breaking comedies and touching...
Three winners will be chosen from the shortlist and receive up to $10,000 each.
Unexpectedly, the initiative proved popular internationally, with filmmakers from all corners of the globe submitting their film and television scripts. A third of submissions came from female screenwriters, and of the top 25 finalists, over a third were written by women.
Continuance Pictures was founded by Tristan Barr and David Gim, who have hopes that the short film initiative will result in more than 50 shorts over five years.
“Having filmmakers from a variety of backgrounds provides our development department with engaging stories and endless entertainment,” Barr says.
“Prestige horrors, fourth-wall-breaking comedies and touching...
- 6/19/2019
- by jkeast
- IF.com.au
On General Hospital, Lulu (Emme Rylan) is about to stick her nose into writing another crazy, maybe death-inducing article for The Invader tabloid, but this time she may pay for the story with her own life. Ryan Chamberlain (Jon Lindstrom) is the topic du jour, and her editor, Peter (Wes Ramsey) wants the wet behind the ears reporter to write something up on him and his crime spree from 25 years ago. Yes, it seems that newbie Lulu is the go-to girl for calamity and mayhem, and why she trusts Peter after he sent her down a rabbit hole that […]
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- 9/13/2018
- by Tanya Clark
- Monsters and Critics
I had expected that a film which opens as Nicolas Provost's The Invader (L'envahisseur) does would bring something new and interesting to the illegal immigrant drama but aside from a fantastic follow-up scene, Provost's film moves along at a snails pace as Amadou, an African illegal immigrant, falls in love with a wealthy woman and stalks her around the city.
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- 12/5/2011
- QuietEarth.us
Up until last year, film festivals had always been a bit of a mystery to me. I had gone to a few conventions before and been shown advanced screenings of films, but to actually go to an event where all you did was watch films seemed a bit beyond my reach. Didn’t help either that I had never really lived in areas with affordable or frequent festivals. That is, up until last year when I was introduced to AFI Fest. They hooked me in with free tickets and the promise of engaging cinema from around the world. To say I had fun is a bit of an understatement. As the credits to the last film rolled, I decided that I would come back next year in a more professional manner and write about it.
Which brings us to now. AFI Fest 2011 Presented by Audi is a little over a...
Which brings us to now. AFI Fest 2011 Presented by Audi is a little over a...
- 10/24/2011
- by Jonathan Hardesty
- Flickchart
Andrei Zvyagintsev’s feature film "Elena" took the Grand Prix for Best Film at the 38th Ghent Film Festival in Belgium. Other winners included Nicolas Provost’s feature film, "The Invader," (Best Music and Sound Design) and Pauline Gay’s short film, "Demain, Ce Sera Bien" (Efa Short Film Award). Special mentions also went to Elisabeth Olsen for Best Actress ("Martha Marcy May Marlene") and Issaka Sawadogo for Best Actor ("The Invader"). Full ...
- 10/20/2011
- Indiewire
Following a string of hugely acclaimed short films Belgian director Nicolas Provost makes his feature debut with The Invader, a film that skewers the racial fears of white Europe and pushes them to the extremes in a tragic satire.Amadou, a strong and charismatic African man, is washed up on a beach in southern Europe. Fate leads him to Brussels where, full of optimism, he tries to make a better life for himself. Exploited by traffickers, his daily life is slowly drained of hope, until he meets Agnès, a beautiful and brilliant businesswoman.She is seduced by his charm and force of character, while he projects all his hope and dreams onto her. The illusion quickly shatters, and Agnès breaks all contact with Amadou, who little...
- 9/7/2011
- Screen Anarchy
The Toronto International Film Festival has lined up 25 features for its Discovery program. All the descriptions that follow are from the festival. Additional notes and more are on the way.
Pablo Giorgelli's Las Acacias. A truck driver has been charged with transporting a woman on the long journey from Paraguay's border to the city of Buenos Aires. He is totally unprepared for the extra passenger that will accompany them, the woman's infant daughter Jacinta, whose penetrating gaze eventually disarms his gruff exterior. Subtle and poignant, Giorgelli's 2011 Camera D'Or winner is a movingly beautiful road movie highlighted by stunning performances. (See the Cannes roundup.)
Tomás Lunák's Alois Nebel. Stories from the past and present converge at a small railway in Billy Potok, a tiny village on the Czech-Polish border. The local dispatcher, Alois Nebel, is a loner who prefers old timetables to people and has hallucinations of trains passing...
Pablo Giorgelli's Las Acacias. A truck driver has been charged with transporting a woman on the long journey from Paraguay's border to the city of Buenos Aires. He is totally unprepared for the extra passenger that will accompany them, the woman's infant daughter Jacinta, whose penetrating gaze eventually disarms his gruff exterior. Subtle and poignant, Giorgelli's 2011 Camera D'Or winner is a movingly beautiful road movie highlighted by stunning performances. (See the Cannes roundup.)
Tomás Lunák's Alois Nebel. Stories from the past and present converge at a small railway in Billy Potok, a tiny village on the Czech-Polish border. The local dispatcher, Alois Nebel, is a loner who prefers old timetables to people and has hallucinations of trains passing...
- 8/24/2011
- MUBI
After four separate announcements (here, here, here and here), the Toronto International Film Festival has rounded out their official line-up with the final slate. The big films from their Masters line-up includes Cannes favorites Le Havre, The Kid with the Bike, Once Upon A Time in Anatolia and Restless. We also getting the Sundance hit Pariah. Check out the last round of films below and head over here to see the entire schedule.
Masters
Almayer’s Folly (La Folie Almayer) Chantal Akerman, Belgium/France
North American Premiere
Somewhere in South-East Asia, in a little lost village on a wide and turbulent river, a European man clings to his pipe dreams out of love for his daughter. Working freely from Joseph Conrad’s debut novel, Akerman tells the story of a trader in 1950s Malaysia whose dreams of a Western life for his Malay daughter slowly lead to destruction. A quest for the absolute,...
Masters
Almayer’s Folly (La Folie Almayer) Chantal Akerman, Belgium/France
North American Premiere
Somewhere in South-East Asia, in a little lost village on a wide and turbulent river, a European man clings to his pipe dreams out of love for his daughter. Working freely from Joseph Conrad’s debut novel, Akerman tells the story of a trader in 1950s Malaysia whose dreams of a Western life for his Malay daughter slowly lead to destruction. A quest for the absolute,...
- 8/23/2011
- by jpraup@gmail.com (thefilmstage.com)
- The Film Stage
Just a few days after Tiff had announced its first 50 films from this year’s festival slate, the Venice Film Festival has announced their own lineup, and I must say, it’s one hell of a collective.
Criterion Collection nuts will have a field day here, as various directors from the collection will be bringing their new films to Italy this year.
First up, in competition, David Cronenberg will be taking his new film, A Dangerous Method, to Venice this year, making it one of the bigger fall festival season players this year. Steve McQueen’s Shame will play this year, as will Andrea Arnold’s (Fish Tank) Wuthering Heights. Roman Polanski will debut his latest film, Carnage, at Venice this year, as will Todd Solondz, who brings Dark Horse this year.
Out of competition, Chantal Akerman and Whit Stillman will debut their next projects, La Folie Almayer and Damsels In Distress respectively.
Criterion Collection nuts will have a field day here, as various directors from the collection will be bringing their new films to Italy this year.
First up, in competition, David Cronenberg will be taking his new film, A Dangerous Method, to Venice this year, making it one of the bigger fall festival season players this year. Steve McQueen’s Shame will play this year, as will Andrea Arnold’s (Fish Tank) Wuthering Heights. Roman Polanski will debut his latest film, Carnage, at Venice this year, as will Todd Solondz, who brings Dark Horse this year.
Out of competition, Chantal Akerman and Whit Stillman will debut their next projects, La Folie Almayer and Damsels In Distress respectively.
- 7/29/2011
- by Joshua Brunsting
- CriterionCast
The line-up for the 2011 Venice Film Festival was unveiled a little earlier today and this year’s edition looks particularly stacked on the English-language side of things with a large number of dramatic outputs from the U.K. and U.S.
Dozens and dozens of high-intrigue fare are set to be premiering over the two week event which kicks off proceedings on August 31st with the George Clooney directed political thriller The Ides of March as an in-competition film. A trailer was released last night and you can see it Here.
The other big headliners include;
Working Title’s attempt to bring the classic John Le Carre novel Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy to the big screen for the first time (though there was an amazing 70′s t.v. series with Alec Guinness that this film will need to go to some quality to beat) has been on our radar every...
Dozens and dozens of high-intrigue fare are set to be premiering over the two week event which kicks off proceedings on August 31st with the George Clooney directed political thriller The Ides of March as an in-competition film. A trailer was released last night and you can see it Here.
The other big headliners include;
Working Title’s attempt to bring the classic John Le Carre novel Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy to the big screen for the first time (though there was an amazing 70′s t.v. series with Alec Guinness that this film will need to go to some quality to beat) has been on our radar every...
- 7/28/2011
- by Matt Holmes
- Obsessed with Film
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