Nicole has some explaining to do on Days. Pic credit: Peacock
Days of our Lives spoilers for next week’s episodes of the hit soap opera tease the show’s filled with shocking moments fans won’t see coming.
It was a big week for Days with the revelation that Clyde (James Read) killed Abigail (Marci Miller) and stabbed Sonny (Zach Tinker).
The impact of Abigail’s death and Clyde as her killer will be felt in Salem for a long time, though.
Now that the who stabbed Sonny and killed Abigail story has wrapped up, it will allow for new storylines to emerge.
Love drama will be the name of the game in Salem as the show gears up for November sweeps.
There’s also a big return and a new scandal hitting Salem.
Let’s see what else is happening on Days of our Lives next week.
Mike Horton...
Days of our Lives spoilers for next week’s episodes of the hit soap opera tease the show’s filled with shocking moments fans won’t see coming.
It was a big week for Days with the revelation that Clyde (James Read) killed Abigail (Marci Miller) and stabbed Sonny (Zach Tinker).
The impact of Abigail’s death and Clyde as her killer will be felt in Salem for a long time, though.
Now that the who stabbed Sonny and killed Abigail story has wrapped up, it will allow for new storylines to emerge.
Love drama will be the name of the game in Salem as the show gears up for November sweeps.
There’s also a big return and a new scandal hitting Salem.
Let’s see what else is happening on Days of our Lives next week.
Mike Horton...
- 9/30/2022
- by Rachelle Lewis
- Monsters and Critics
Remember the warning to avoid ‘crossing the streams’ in Ghostbusters? Director Geoff Murphy enjoyed a world-wide release for this eerie sci-fi fantasy about a scientist who becomes unstuck in time-space, alone in an empty world.
The Quiet Earth
Blu-ray
Film Movement
1985 / Color / 1:85 widescreen / 91 min. / Street Date December 6, 2016 / 39.95
Starring Bruno Lawrence, Alison Routledge, Pete Smith
Cinematography James Bartle
Production Designer Josephine Ford
Art Direction Rick Kofoed
Film Editor Michael Horton
Original Music John Charles
Written by Bill Baer, Bruno Lawrence, Sam Pillsbury from the novel by Craig Harrison
Produced by Sam Pillsbury, Don Reynolds
Directed by Geoff Murphy
Reviewed by Glenn Erickson
New Zealand was indeed quiet on science fiction filmmaking before the massive production Lord of the Rings. When Geoff Murphy and Bruno Lawrence surfaced in 1985 with The Quiet Earth it was received as a pleasant surprise, a brainy alternative to the Australian Road Warrior series. Distinguished...
The Quiet Earth
Blu-ray
Film Movement
1985 / Color / 1:85 widescreen / 91 min. / Street Date December 6, 2016 / 39.95
Starring Bruno Lawrence, Alison Routledge, Pete Smith
Cinematography James Bartle
Production Designer Josephine Ford
Art Direction Rick Kofoed
Film Editor Michael Horton
Original Music John Charles
Written by Bill Baer, Bruno Lawrence, Sam Pillsbury from the novel by Craig Harrison
Produced by Sam Pillsbury, Don Reynolds
Directed by Geoff Murphy
Reviewed by Glenn Erickson
New Zealand was indeed quiet on science fiction filmmaking before the massive production Lord of the Rings. When Geoff Murphy and Bruno Lawrence surfaced in 1985 with The Quiet Earth it was received as a pleasant surprise, a brainy alternative to the Australian Road Warrior series. Distinguished...
- 11/29/2016
- by Glenn Erickson
- Trailers from Hell
Dramas don't come more powerful than this one -- a Maori family might escape their slum existence if it weren't for the father, an emotionally volatile monster whose brutality knows no limits. The show took in awards everywhere -- it's a stunningly affecting tragedy not completely without hope. Once Were Warriors Blu-ray Film Movement Classics 1994 / Color / 1:78 widescreen / 102 min. / Street Date September 6, 2016 / 39.95 Starring Rena Owen, Temuera Morrison, Mamaengaroa Kerr-Bell, Julian Arahanga, Taungaroa Emile, Rachael Morris Jr., Joseph Kairau, Cliff Curtis, Pete Smith. Cinematography Stuart Dryburgh Film Editor Michael Horton Original Music Murray Grindlay, Murray McNabb Written by Riwa Brown from the novel by Alan Duff Produced by Robin Scholes Directed by Lee Tamahori
Reviewed by Glenn Erickson
In 1996 or so, working at MGM, I learned about a movie coming out with a definite neo-noir theme -- Mulholland Falls. Then I was told that its director was a New Zealander whose...
Reviewed by Glenn Erickson
In 1996 or so, working at MGM, I learned about a movie coming out with a definite neo-noir theme -- Mulholland Falls. Then I was told that its director was a New Zealander whose...
- 9/9/2016
- by Glenn Erickson
- Trailers from Hell
Charlotte Campbell-Stephen in 'I Will Not Be Silenced'.
Australian aid worker Charlotte Campbell-Stephen was gang raped in Nairobi in 2006..
I Will Not Be Silenced, screening tomorrow night at 9.30 on ABC2, is the story of Campbell-Stephen's quest for justice and her campaign for women.s rights in Kenya.
The documentary was directed by veteran filmmaker Judy Rymer (Message from Moree, All Points of the Compass, Frank and Daz Take On The World, Poles Apart: The Blue Poles Controversy) and produced by Rymer and Lois Harris.
Campbell-Stephen approached Rymer after she'd been in court for about a year..
"Someone had told her to come to me because they thought I'd be the right person to do a story on her, but at the time what she really had in mind was to take some women healers back to work with the women in [Nairobi's] Kibera slum, and that was...
Australian aid worker Charlotte Campbell-Stephen was gang raped in Nairobi in 2006..
I Will Not Be Silenced, screening tomorrow night at 9.30 on ABC2, is the story of Campbell-Stephen's quest for justice and her campaign for women.s rights in Kenya.
The documentary was directed by veteran filmmaker Judy Rymer (Message from Moree, All Points of the Compass, Frank and Daz Take On The World, Poles Apart: The Blue Poles Controversy) and produced by Rymer and Lois Harris.
Campbell-Stephen approached Rymer after she'd been in court for about a year..
"Someone had told her to come to me because they thought I'd be the right person to do a story on her, but at the time what she really had in mind was to take some women healers back to work with the women in [Nairobi's] Kibera slum, and that was...
- 3/7/2016
- by Harry Windsor
- IF.com.au
Wesley Eure is best known to soap fans for his long run as Mike Horton on Days Of Our Lives which ended in 1981. He also made a huge splash as Will Marshall during his run in the popular Sid and Marty Krofft adventure series Land Of The Lost. But he also has an extensive background as an author, television writer, producer, lecturer and charity fundraiser. In an exclusive three-part interview with We Love Soaps TV from November 2009, Eure covered all those aspects of his life and more including the price he's paid for being an out gay man in the industry.
In Part One, Eure talked about his background, how he came into show business and shared some fun stories from Days set.
In Part Two, Eure recalled Mike Horton's "gay storyline" and revealed how and why he was fired from the soap.
In Part Three, Eure spoke about...
In Part One, Eure talked about his background, how he came into show business and shared some fun stories from Days set.
In Part Two, Eure recalled Mike Horton's "gay storyline" and revealed how and why he was fired from the soap.
In Part Three, Eure spoke about...
- 8/17/2011
- by Roger Newcomb
- We Love Soaps
Last night I was sitting on my heels in front of my giant flat-screen TV, gnawing my fingernails and giggling manically and I think at one point I legitimately reached up to pet Toby’s face and my roommate goes, “It’s no wonder you can’t keep a girlfriend; you use all your real feelings on Pretty Little Liars.”
Which: Valid, and probably something I should talk to Annabeth Gish about, but whatever.
This show is magical. It’s all I want to watch and it’s all I want to talk about. Last weekend my dad was mocking me about it and I was like, “Pardon me for not valuing the opinion of someone who thinks Two and a Half Men is high art. Asshole.” It was Father’s Day.
Previously on Pretty Little Liars, Ian made a bunch of Horcruxes out of snow globes and lunch boxes and dead girls’ bodies.
Which: Valid, and probably something I should talk to Annabeth Gish about, but whatever.
This show is magical. It’s all I want to watch and it’s all I want to talk about. Last weekend my dad was mocking me about it and I was like, “Pardon me for not valuing the opinion of someone who thinks Two and a Half Men is high art. Asshole.” It was Father’s Day.
Previously on Pretty Little Liars, Ian made a bunch of Horcruxes out of snow globes and lunch boxes and dead girls’ bodies.
- 6/22/2011
- by Heather Hogan
- The Backlot
Melissa Reeves is considered by many to be one of the nicest and most down-to-earth actresses working in daytime today. After a four-year absence, she is now back as Jennifer Rose Horton Deveraux and about to find herself in a whole lot of trouble in Salem. But how did this aspiring dancer from New Jersey end up moving to Los Angeles, Nashville, and back again? And what does she think about the stories that she has played out on screen and off camera for the past 26 years? Please join us for this very special multi-part interview to learn more about the actress, the rebel, the mother, the survivor.
We Love Soaps TV: Melissa, it is wonderful to speak with you. You grew up about an hour outside of New York City?
Melissa Reeves: Yes, I grew up in Red Bank, New Jersey. When I was about 13 years old I...
We Love Soaps TV: Melissa, it is wonderful to speak with you. You grew up about an hour outside of New York City?
Melissa Reeves: Yes, I grew up in Red Bank, New Jersey. When I was about 13 years old I...
- 1/24/2011
- by Damon L. Jacobs
- We Love Soaps
For many gay and bisexual men of a certain age, the first inkling that they weren’t like other boys came on Saturday mornings from 1974 to 1976, in the form of a television show called The Land of the Lost. The show, about a father and his two children who were stranded in a mysterious land of dinosaurs, also featured vicious, but curiously slow-moving reptilian humanoids called Sleestak. Now the classic kids’ program by Sid and Marty Krofft, the producers of H.R. Pufnstuf and Sigmund and the Sea Monsters, has even been made into a feature film starring Will Ferrell, opening this Friday.
But it wasn’t just the gloriously campy-even-at-the-time nature of the show itself that appealed to gay boys. It was also the fact that it featured the role of Will, the Marshall’s handsome teenage son, played by an actor billed only as “Wesley,” but whose full name is Wesley Eure.
But it wasn’t just the gloriously campy-even-at-the-time nature of the show itself that appealed to gay boys. It was also the fact that it featured the role of Will, the Marshall’s handsome teenage son, played by an actor billed only as “Wesley,” but whose full name is Wesley Eure.
- 6/4/2009
- by dennis
- The Backlot
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