The Bold and the Beautiful spoilers for Thursday, May 16, 2024, are here! Expect Luna Nozawa (Lisa Yamada) and Ridge “Rj” Forrester, Jr. (Joshua Hoffman) to decide their future.
Coming Up On The Bold and the Beautiful
Meanwhile, Liam Spencer (Scott Clifton) argues that John “Finn” Finnegan (Tanner Novlan) isn’t supporting Steffy Forrester Finnegan (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood) as he should. Keep reading to find out what is coming up in the next episode of the CBS soap opera.
Luna Nozawa’s Pregnancy Test
B&b spoilers for Thursday, May 16 reveal that Luna has been feeling nauseated and tired for the past few days. Luna told Penelope “Poppy” Nozawa (Romy Park) that she is concerned about pregnancy.
Luna has already bought a pregnancy test, which she took at the office. When the timer went off, Luna anxiously asked Poppy what the pregnancy test said.
When Thursday’s episode kicks off, fans will see...
Coming Up On The Bold and the Beautiful
Meanwhile, Liam Spencer (Scott Clifton) argues that John “Finn” Finnegan (Tanner Novlan) isn’t supporting Steffy Forrester Finnegan (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood) as he should. Keep reading to find out what is coming up in the next episode of the CBS soap opera.
Luna Nozawa’s Pregnancy Test
B&b spoilers for Thursday, May 16 reveal that Luna has been feeling nauseated and tired for the past few days. Luna told Penelope “Poppy” Nozawa (Romy Park) that she is concerned about pregnancy.
Luna has already bought a pregnancy test, which she took at the office. When the timer went off, Luna anxiously asked Poppy what the pregnancy test said.
When Thursday’s episode kicks off, fans will see...
- 5/15/2024
- by Taylor Hancen Rios
- Celebrating The Soaps
The Bold and the Beautiful spoilers reveal Brooke Logan (Katherine Kelly Lang) is a scary lady when you steal her son’s girlfriend. Brooke wants Zende Forrester (Delon De Metz) to pay for sleeping with Rj Forrester’s (Joshua Hoffman) girlfriend. How far will she go? Here’s what’s coming up next on Bold and Beautiful, spoilers ahead!
The Bold And The Beautiful Spoilers – Brooke Logan Corners Zende
This week on Bold and the Beautiful, Brooke cornered Zende at Forrester Creations and raged at him for sleeping with Luna Nozawa (Lisa Yamada).
Zende tried to explain it was all a misunderstanding, and he had no idea Luna was high and thought she got in his bed on purpose. But, Rj’s mom didn’t want to hear it.
As far as Brooke Logan is concerned, Zende Forrester betrayed Rj and there’s no acceptable explanation for what he did.
The Bold And The Beautiful Spoilers – Brooke Logan Corners Zende
This week on Bold and the Beautiful, Brooke cornered Zende at Forrester Creations and raged at him for sleeping with Luna Nozawa (Lisa Yamada).
Zende tried to explain it was all a misunderstanding, and he had no idea Luna was high and thought she got in his bed on purpose. But, Rj’s mom didn’t want to hear it.
As far as Brooke Logan is concerned, Zende Forrester betrayed Rj and there’s no acceptable explanation for what he did.
- 5/15/2024
- by Amanda Austin
- Celebrating The Soaps
The Bold and The Beautiful spoilers and rumors tease Kelly Spencer (Sophia Paras McKinlay) could become the new Forrester family tattletale. Someone has to take the place of nosy little Douglas Forrester (Henry Joseph Samiri) when it comes to revealing family secrets!
The Bold And The Beautiful Spoilers – Douglas Forrester, Scandal Spreader?
Douglas seemed to be the scandal spreader of the family, first realizing that baby Phoebe, his aunt Steffy Forrester’s (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood) baby was Baby Beth Spencer (Jordyn Lynn Ariza).
He busted open a great big scandal there and saved the day, got some bad people in trouble and made Hope Logan (Annika Noelle) really happy.
If it hadn’t been for little tattletale Douglas, Beth would have grown up Phoebe and Hope would likely have still been childless. Then there was the other time when Douglas saw Grandma kissing Santa Claus!
B & B Spoilers – Brooke Logan...
The Bold And The Beautiful Spoilers – Douglas Forrester, Scandal Spreader?
Douglas seemed to be the scandal spreader of the family, first realizing that baby Phoebe, his aunt Steffy Forrester’s (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood) baby was Baby Beth Spencer (Jordyn Lynn Ariza).
He busted open a great big scandal there and saved the day, got some bad people in trouble and made Hope Logan (Annika Noelle) really happy.
If it hadn’t been for little tattletale Douglas, Beth would have grown up Phoebe and Hope would likely have still been childless. Then there was the other time when Douglas saw Grandma kissing Santa Claus!
B & B Spoilers – Brooke Logan...
- 4/6/2024
- by Rita Ryan
- Celebrating The Soaps
The Bold And The Beautiful Spoilers: Sheila’s Comeback, Finn’s Full Acceptance-Steffy’s Frustration?
The Bold and The Beautiful spoilers and rumors tease John “Finn” Finnegan (Tanner Novlan) will fully accept Sheila Carter (Kimberlin Brown) when she seemingly returns from the dead.
All signs point to the body not being that of Sheila since no one checked her toes-and Steffy Forrester-Finnegan’s (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood) frustrations will mount, unable to break their mother-son bond.
The Bold And The Beautiful Spoilers – Sheila Carter May Not Be Dead
Just the fact that Sheila’s death at the hands of Steffy was accepted with no one checking if the body had all her toes points to Sheila not really being dead.
There’s a good chance that warden Sugar (Robin Mattsson) impersonated Sheila that night to get revenge by setting her up for Steffy’s murder.
Sheila had mentioned an old friend in town prior to that night that she was meeting with a couple of...
All signs point to the body not being that of Sheila since no one checked her toes-and Steffy Forrester-Finnegan’s (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood) frustrations will mount, unable to break their mother-son bond.
The Bold And The Beautiful Spoilers – Sheila Carter May Not Be Dead
Just the fact that Sheila’s death at the hands of Steffy was accepted with no one checking if the body had all her toes points to Sheila not really being dead.
There’s a good chance that warden Sugar (Robin Mattsson) impersonated Sheila that night to get revenge by setting her up for Steffy’s murder.
Sheila had mentioned an old friend in town prior to that night that she was meeting with a couple of...
- 4/5/2024
- by Rita Ryan
- Celebrating The Soaps
The Bloodhound, a Fresh Take on Edgar Allan Poe’s ‘The Fall of the House of Usher’, w ill be available on Blu-ray March 23rd from Arrow Video
First-time feature director Patrick Picard brings a fresh take to one of the best-known stories from the master of mystery and the macabre, Edgar Allan Poe’s The Fall of the House of Usher, in his new slow-burner horror-thriller The Bloodhound, a hauntingly atmospheric tale described by The Hollywood News as an impressively stylish and intellectual debut .Francis, a dispossessed young man, is summoned to the secluded home of his wealthy childhood friend, Jp Luret, who is suffering from a mysterious affliction. Upon his arrival, Francis realizes that Jp and his ethereal twin sister Vivian are the sole surviving members of the privileged Luret family, whose legacy has been one of depression and self-destruction, and the only occupants of their family estate.
First-time feature director Patrick Picard brings a fresh take to one of the best-known stories from the master of mystery and the macabre, Edgar Allan Poe’s The Fall of the House of Usher, in his new slow-burner horror-thriller The Bloodhound, a hauntingly atmospheric tale described by The Hollywood News as an impressively stylish and intellectual debut .Francis, a dispossessed young man, is summoned to the secluded home of his wealthy childhood friend, Jp Luret, who is suffering from a mysterious affliction. Upon his arrival, Francis realizes that Jp and his ethereal twin sister Vivian are the sole surviving members of the privileged Luret family, whose legacy has been one of depression and self-destruction, and the only occupants of their family estate.
- 2/18/2021
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
The Venice Film Festival's 2017 Jaeger-LeCoultre Glory to the Filmmaker Award will be presented to English director Stephen Frears at a special ceremony on Sept. 3, before the world premiere of his new film Victoria & Abdul.
The director of films including Philomena, High Fidelity and Dangerous Liaisons will receive the festival’s prestigious lifetime achievement award, which honors filmmakers known for innovation in contemporary cinema. Frears has received two Oscar nominations for best director for The Grifters and The Queen.
Frears has a long relationship with Venice. In 2000 his film Liam won actress Megan Burns the Marcello Mastroianni Award. In...
The director of films including Philomena, High Fidelity and Dangerous Liaisons will receive the festival’s prestigious lifetime achievement award, which honors filmmakers known for innovation in contemporary cinema. Frears has received two Oscar nominations for best director for The Grifters and The Queen.
Frears has a long relationship with Venice. In 2000 his film Liam won actress Megan Burns the Marcello Mastroianni Award. In...
- 8/17/2017
- by Ariston Anderson
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Philomena is as surprising in its existence as it is in its ability to transform a story that ought to be cliche syrup into something real and moving. The film’s ability to deliver honest emotion may be more surprising, given the synopsis, but the existence question may need some explanation.
Steve Coogan, of Alan Partridge and other comedic efforts fame, isn’t a name you immediately associate with not only starring in a venture like this, but also co-writing it and becoming something of a driving force behind the production. Moreover, it’s rare to get anyone behind a film that is taking a pretty serious shot at the Catholic Church, much less big names like Judi Dench and Stephen Frears. And, speaking of Stephen Frears, though he manages a lot of variety in his films, ranging from Dangerous Liasions, and Liam, to High Fidelity, and Tamara Drewe, a biopic exploration of hope,...
Steve Coogan, of Alan Partridge and other comedic efforts fame, isn’t a name you immediately associate with not only starring in a venture like this, but also co-writing it and becoming something of a driving force behind the production. Moreover, it’s rare to get anyone behind a film that is taking a pretty serious shot at the Catholic Church, much less big names like Judi Dench and Stephen Frears. And, speaking of Stephen Frears, though he manages a lot of variety in his films, ranging from Dangerous Liasions, and Liam, to High Fidelity, and Tamara Drewe, a biopic exploration of hope,...
- 4/22/2014
- by Marc Eastman
- AreYouScreening.com
Seven weeks ago, My Mad Fat Diary returned to our screens and we were thrilled to discover that it was just as good as the first series. But how would the rest of the episodes live up to that? Would Rae's journey to college hold up the show? Would things remain as funny and heartbreaking and insightful? Luckily, yes.
There's something about My Mad Fat Diary - a special quality to it that programme makers everywhere are surely wishing they could bottle. How does a series like this manage to be so sweet, so clever and so amusing all in one go? Yes, a large part of it is down to the excellent cast, and yes, a large part of it is down to the writing. But when it all just comes together like this, it's hard not to assume there's some kind of magic going on.
That's not to...
There's something about My Mad Fat Diary - a special quality to it that programme makers everywhere are surely wishing they could bottle. How does a series like this manage to be so sweet, so clever and so amusing all in one go? Yes, a large part of it is down to the excellent cast, and yes, a large part of it is down to the writing. But when it all just comes together like this, it's hard not to assume there's some kind of magic going on.
That's not to...
- 3/31/2014
- Digital Spy
Nashville, Season 1, Episode 11: “You Win Again”
Written by Liz Tigelaar
Directed by Paul Edwards
Airs Wednesdays at 10pm (Et) on ABC
This week’s episode opens right in the thick of it as Rayna and Juliette perform their number one hit single – “Wrong Song”. As they take their bows and walk off stage the battle of the egos commence immediately as Juliette complains how all the fans in the crowd are chanting ‘Rayna!’ and not her own name.
The sexual tension between Rayna and Liam further increases when Countless records exec Calista Reeves (guest star Ming-Na Wen) waits backstage trying to poach Rayna to join her label – ‘She wants you…you can’t blame her’, subtle.
Rayna spends the remainder of this episode, doing a great deal of wondering and pondering. When she’s not flirting with the idea of leaving Edgehill records (not to mention flirting shamelessly with...
Written by Liz Tigelaar
Directed by Paul Edwards
Airs Wednesdays at 10pm (Et) on ABC
This week’s episode opens right in the thick of it as Rayna and Juliette perform their number one hit single – “Wrong Song”. As they take their bows and walk off stage the battle of the egos commence immediately as Juliette complains how all the fans in the crowd are chanting ‘Rayna!’ and not her own name.
The sexual tension between Rayna and Liam further increases when Countless records exec Calista Reeves (guest star Ming-Na Wen) waits backstage trying to poach Rayna to join her label – ‘She wants you…you can’t blame her’, subtle.
Rayna spends the remainder of this episode, doing a great deal of wondering and pondering. When she’s not flirting with the idea of leaving Edgehill records (not to mention flirting shamelessly with...
- 1/24/2013
- by Jacob Siminovitch
- SoundOnSight
Exclusive: Coming off two seasons on Nikita, Xander Berkeley is set to recur on the upcoming third season of SyFy’s Being Human. In an eight-episode stint, Berkeley will play Liam, the father of Brynn (Tracy Spiridakos) and Connor (Jon Cor) who is seeking answers for what happened to his children and also seeking to wipe out the vampires that remain. A brute with charisma and chilling elegance, he will be both enemy and father-like figure to Nora (Kristen Hager). For the past two seasons, Berkeley played villain Percy on the CW’s Nikita. The 24 alum, repped by Domain and Mosaic, will also appear in the feature Small Time, the directorial debut of 24 co-creator Joel Surnow, and will reprise his starring role in the second season of the Hulu Web series The Booth. Frank Grillo has been cast in the HBO/BBC original movie Mary And Martha. Produced by Working...
- 6/19/2012
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
In the late 1990s the British cinema gave us Peter Cattaneo's The Full Monty, a bitter comedy about unemployed steelworkers in Sheffield, and Stephen Frears's Liam, an anti-nostalgic film set during the 1930s Depression whose seven-year-old working-class hero, son of an unemployed, overbearing Liverpool docker, struggles with a chronic stammer. This year another pair of pictures tackles similar themes in an upmarket fashion. The King's Speech, also set in the 1930s, has a stammering prince with an overbearing king for a father, and in The Company Men, following the financial crisis of 2008, three highly paid executives of a transportation conglomerate face redundancy and the loss of their mansions in the Boston suburbs. Featuring the debut as writer-director of John Wells, leading writer for ER and The West Wing and producer of some important independent films, The Company Men (which complements last year's Up in the Air) is a serious,...
- 3/13/2011
- by Philip French
- The Guardian - Film News
BBC One has announced that daytime drama Moving On will return for a third run. The series, created by Accused creator Jimmy McGovern, has been renewed for five more stand-alone episodes. Actors lined up for the new run include Waterloo Road's Eva Pope and former Shameless star Dean Lennox Kelly. Reece Dinsdale, known for his role as Joe McIntyre on Coronation Street, will also feature, as will Land Girls actress Christine Bottomley and ex-The Bill actor Paul Usher. BBC Daytime Controller Liam Keelen said: "The reception that the second (more)...
- 1/14/2011
- by By Morgan Jeffery
- Digital Spy
Variety reports that Sony Pictures Classics has picked up North American rights to Roger Michell's The Mother, about a grandmother who has a passionate affair with a man half her age, who is also sleeping with her married daughter. Written by Hanif Kureishi (My Beautiful Laundrette), the film stars Anne Reid (Liam) and Daniel Craig, who was recently seen in Road to Perdition.
- 9/3/2002
- IMDbPro News
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