Blake Lively Quips She’d Be an “A–hole” If She Did This
According to Blake Lively, praising one’s own movie is more than a simple favor.
According to Blake Lively, praising one’s own movie is more than a simple favor.
Content warning: This story discusses abuse and domestic violence.
As a movie buff, I can’t wait to see what Kim Tate (played by Claire King) has in store next week. After long-awaited confrontations with Rose Jackson (Christine Tremarco) and Ruby Fox-Miligan (Beth Cordingly), she’s finally taken matters into her own hands. But what actions will she take? Will she seek revenge or try to make peace? Only time will tell in this thrilling soap opera saga.
Next week, the ominous predicament facing Lauren Bolton (played by Cait Fitton) could reach its tipping point. Will the perpetrator of her distress, Joel Deering (portrayed by Calum Lill), ultimately be exposed and brought to justice?
Nish Panesar, portrayed by Navin Chowdhry, faces the consequences of his heartless actions towards Priya Nandra-Hart (Sophie Khan Levy). She retaliates, but is Nish’s defeat complete?
One of the standout action movies from 2021 was Nobody, featuring Bob Odenkirk. A memorable scene showcased him taking on the unruly passengers on a night bus. Had he been on the N94 to Shepherds Bush instead, it would have made for an even more thrilling experience. Exciting news as a follow-up to Nobody is set to begin filming soon, and we can look forward to Sharon Stone joining the cast as the villain. Her addition to the film is excellent casting given her renowned international status as an actress, artist, producer, humanitarian, and New York Times bestselling author of “The Beauty of Living Twice.” We could certainly use more of her talent on the big screen.