Get ready for another exciting and thought-provoking episode of “Good Trouble” as Season 5 continues with Episode 16, titled “One Way or Another.” Mark your calendars for Tuesday, February 6, 2024, at 10:00 Pm, when Freeform will air this captivating installment of the hit series.
In “One Way or Another,” Callie makes a return with a plan to safeguard Mariana, setting the stage for a series of events that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats. The sisters’ bond takes center stage as they navigate challenges together.
Meanwhile, Isabella presents Gael with a complex request, introducing a layer of intrigue and tension to their relationship. Love, friendship, and the intricacies of human connection are explored as Alice and Sumi step in as wingmen for Morty during a night out, promising both humor and heartfelt moments.
As the episode unfolds, Malika’s concern for Isaac deepens, leaving viewers eager to discover the twists and turns of their story.
In “One Way or Another,” Callie makes a return with a plan to safeguard Mariana, setting the stage for a series of events that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats. The sisters’ bond takes center stage as they navigate challenges together.
Meanwhile, Isabella presents Gael with a complex request, introducing a layer of intrigue and tension to their relationship. Love, friendship, and the intricacies of human connection are explored as Alice and Sumi step in as wingmen for Morty during a night out, promising both humor and heartfelt moments.
As the episode unfolds, Malika’s concern for Isaac deepens, leaving viewers eager to discover the twists and turns of their story.
- 1/30/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
It'd be nice to think that a long delayed release meant that a distributor was figuring out just how to market something, but unfortunately, that's not the case with The Heart Specialist. Produced in 2006, the film is just being released now, presumably riding off star Zoe Saldana's dual 2009 hits Star Trek and Avatar and the seemingly daily increasing awareness of Wood Harris's The Wire. While the cast is certainly strong enough to produce the light-hearted sexy romantic comedy that the ads promise, they're held back by a script and direction (both from Dennis Cooper) that can't keep up.
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- 10/19/2011
- by Anders Nelson
- JustPressPlay.net
Release Date: Oct. 4, 2011
Price: DVD $22.98, Blu-ray $29.99
Studio: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
Zoe Saldana and Brian J. White air out their feelings in The Heart Specialist.
The original — and more provocative — title for The Heart Specialist was Ways of the Flesh, so let your imagination fill in the rest…
The romantic comedy follows smooth-talking lothario Ray Howard (Brian J. White, TV’s Men of a Certain Age), a young Harvard Medical School graduate, as he arrives for his internship at a South Florida hospital to pursue his ex-girlfriend Valerie (Mya, Chicago), who can’t forgive his womanizing ways. When his supervisor, Dr. Sidney Zachary (Wood Harris, TV’s The Wire), discovers that Ray has put the moves on his own girlfriend, nurse Donna (Zoe Saldana, Avatar), the two conspire to teach Ray a lesson.
The film is written and directed by Dennis Cooper, a former doctor who has done some...
Price: DVD $22.98, Blu-ray $29.99
Studio: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
Zoe Saldana and Brian J. White air out their feelings in The Heart Specialist.
The original — and more provocative — title for The Heart Specialist was Ways of the Flesh, so let your imagination fill in the rest…
The romantic comedy follows smooth-talking lothario Ray Howard (Brian J. White, TV’s Men of a Certain Age), a young Harvard Medical School graduate, as he arrives for his internship at a South Florida hospital to pursue his ex-girlfriend Valerie (Mya, Chicago), who can’t forgive his womanizing ways. When his supervisor, Dr. Sidney Zachary (Wood Harris, TV’s The Wire), discovers that Ray has put the moves on his own girlfriend, nurse Donna (Zoe Saldana, Avatar), the two conspire to teach Ray a lesson.
The film is written and directed by Dennis Cooper, a former doctor who has done some...
- 9/1/2011
- by Laurence
- Disc Dish
We have a new winner for number one! The Green Hornet! The Green Hornet drove The Black Beauty straight to the top with a whopping $33,526,876 in 3,584 theaters with the second highest per theater average of $9,355 in the first week of release from Sony. (And you will never guess which film had the highest, but you will find out.) The Green Hornet threw True Grit off the number one saddle and moved it to number three. Universal.s release of The Dilemma drove right into the number two slot putting Little Fockers into the corner in number six. Last week.s number three, Season Of The Witch, flew down to number ten in the short lived top three position. Tron:legacy is still hanging on to it.s light cycle at the number seven slot after being out for five weeks now. Films that fell out of the top ten are Tangled and Country Strong.
- 1/19/2011
- by Allison Ritcher
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Presumably due to the alleged post-Avatar fame factor of Zoe Saldana, this 2006 movie has just hit selected theaters in the United States. Certainly, there can be no other reason for any distributor (in this case, Freestyle Releasing, who also brought us Dragon Wars, The Collector, and I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell) to invest in what plays like a student film out of Tisch by some spoiled undergrad whose parents unquestioningly paid full tuition just to keep their kid out of their basement. As such, The Heart Specialist appears to be inspired by hospital-based television dramedy, but production values are exceedingly low to the point that this crap would never even make it onto daytime television. While a bare-bones approach isn't unusual for a small-budget labor of love, this movie doesn't even bother with opening titles, so the shift from opening previews to the actual movie is rather...
- 1/17/2011
- by Agent Bedhead
The Heart Specialist is a likeable and sincere comedy centered around the friendship of two doctors. Arriving from Boston with a nearly-minted heartbreak and an embarrassing pin-up calendar spread, Ray “Glucose Ray” Howard (Brian White) is finishing his residency as an on-call intern at a Southern Florida Hmo run hospital that is less prestigious than his medical school, which, of course, is Harvard. He is befriended and shown the ropes by Dr. Sidney Zachary (Wood Harris), who instills a level of compassion in Ray, which he would be impossible to learn from the business model of Dr. Z’s supervisor, Dr. Graves (Scott Pauline) pushes.
This film arrives in theaters with a double dose of bad luck: January is considered a dumping ground to supplement the Oscar contenders of the previous year, still hanging around in theaters. It also doesn’t help The Heart Specialist carries a copyright date of...
This film arrives in theaters with a double dose of bad luck: January is considered a dumping ground to supplement the Oscar contenders of the previous year, still hanging around in theaters. It also doesn’t help The Heart Specialist carries a copyright date of...
- 1/16/2011
- by John Fink
- The Film Stage
Here’s a movie I profiled earlier this week – made in 2006, but is only now being released.
It’s titled The Heart Specialist, and its synopsis reads: A modern comedy about the everyday perils of first year medical residents at a shabby south Florida hospital.
Directed by Dennis Cooper, the film stars Zoe Saldana, Wood Harris, Brian J. White, Mya, Method Man, Jasmine Guy, Ed Asner, and several others.
As noted in my earlier post, the producers of the film teamed up with Freestyle Releasing in a service deal, to distribute the film in theatres, beginning on January 14th, when it opens in limited release.
At the time, I didn’t know how many theaters it would open in; however, thanks to a recent post from Box Office Mojo, I now know! The Heart Specialist will debut on 500 screens across the USA next week Friday. That’s 14 more than that...
It’s titled The Heart Specialist, and its synopsis reads: A modern comedy about the everyday perils of first year medical residents at a shabby south Florida hospital.
Directed by Dennis Cooper, the film stars Zoe Saldana, Wood Harris, Brian J. White, Mya, Method Man, Jasmine Guy, Ed Asner, and several others.
As noted in my earlier post, the producers of the film teamed up with Freestyle Releasing in a service deal, to distribute the film in theatres, beginning on January 14th, when it opens in limited release.
At the time, I didn’t know how many theaters it would open in; however, thanks to a recent post from Box Office Mojo, I now know! The Heart Specialist will debut on 500 screens across the USA next week Friday. That’s 14 more than that...
- 1/6/2011
- by Tambay
- ShadowAndAct
Talk about resurrecting the dead…
So, there I was researching the list of films scheduled to open in theaters this month, and I find this, a film I’ve never heard of, that was actually made in 2006, but is only now being released. Why? Who knows! It could be for any number of reasons. Maybe the fact that it stars Zoe Saldana (who’s certainly a much bigger star now than she was when the film was made, 4 years ago), has something to do with it.
The movie is titled The Heart Specialist, as the poster on the left says, and its synopsis reads: A modern comedy about the everyday perils of first year medical residents at a shabby south Florida hospital.
Sounds intriguing enough… directed by Dennis Cooper, the film stars, in addition to Zoe Saldana, Wood Harris, Brian J. White, Mya, Method Man, Jasmine Guy, Ed Asner, and several others.
So, there I was researching the list of films scheduled to open in theaters this month, and I find this, a film I’ve never heard of, that was actually made in 2006, but is only now being released. Why? Who knows! It could be for any number of reasons. Maybe the fact that it stars Zoe Saldana (who’s certainly a much bigger star now than she was when the film was made, 4 years ago), has something to do with it.
The movie is titled The Heart Specialist, as the poster on the left says, and its synopsis reads: A modern comedy about the everyday perils of first year medical residents at a shabby south Florida hospital.
Sounds intriguing enough… directed by Dennis Cooper, the film stars, in addition to Zoe Saldana, Wood Harris, Brian J. White, Mya, Method Man, Jasmine Guy, Ed Asner, and several others.
- 1/2/2011
- by Tambay
- ShadowAndAct
Queen Latifah will serve as the honorary chair of 2008 Urbanworld Film Festival, which runs from Sept. 10-14 in New York City. She stars in "The Secret Life of Bees," which will play as the closing night film, followed by a Q&A with writer/director Gina Prince-Bythewood, Latifah and Sophie Okonedo.
The fest, which focusses on mainstream cinema by and about people of color, will screen 85 films at the AMC Loews 34th Street Theaters.
Receiving spotlight screenings are Gerald Barclay's "Wu: The Story of the Wu-Tang Clan" and Aaron Woodley's "Tennessee."
The narrative film line-up includes Brin Hill's "Ball Don't Lie"; Lance Hammer's "Ballast"; Daniel Williams' "Cigarettes for Breakfast"; Mark Harris' "I Used to Love Her"; Lindsey Christian's "Jazz in the Diamond District"; Robert Townsend's "Pantom Punch"; Mark Andrews "Seal Team"; Iris Huey's "Second Chance"; Kent Faulcon's "Sister's Keeper"; Leon Lozano...
The fest, which focusses on mainstream cinema by and about people of color, will screen 85 films at the AMC Loews 34th Street Theaters.
Receiving spotlight screenings are Gerald Barclay's "Wu: The Story of the Wu-Tang Clan" and Aaron Woodley's "Tennessee."
The narrative film line-up includes Brin Hill's "Ball Don't Lie"; Lance Hammer's "Ballast"; Daniel Williams' "Cigarettes for Breakfast"; Mark Harris' "I Used to Love Her"; Lindsey Christian's "Jazz in the Diamond District"; Robert Townsend's "Pantom Punch"; Mark Andrews "Seal Team"; Iris Huey's "Second Chance"; Kent Faulcon's "Sister's Keeper"; Leon Lozano...
- 8/22/2008
- by By Gregg Kilday
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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