“The Young and The Restless” welcomes back an All-Star lineup of past cast members for the CBS soap’s 50th anniversary, the network said Thursday.
Beginning in mid-March, Genoa City will see the return of Michael Damian as rock star Danny Romalotti; Patty Weaver as his sister, Gina Roma, and Barbara Crampton as celebrity journalist Leanna Love; Tricia Cast as reformed bad girl Nina Webster; and Veronica Redd as the Abbott family’s surrogate mom, Mamie Johnson.
Damian made his Y&r debut in 1980 and left the show in 1998. He reprised his signature role from 2002-2004, 2008, and 2012-2013 and again in December 2022. The director, writer, and producer’s latest movie was the Lindsay Lohan Netflix holiday romcom “Falling for Christmas.” He reteams with Lohan on the upcoming “Irish Wish,” also for Netflix.
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Beginning in mid-March, Genoa City will see the return of Michael Damian as rock star Danny Romalotti; Patty Weaver as his sister, Gina Roma, and Barbara Crampton as celebrity journalist Leanna Love; Tricia Cast as reformed bad girl Nina Webster; and Veronica Redd as the Abbott family’s surrogate mom, Mamie Johnson.
Damian made his Y&r debut in 1980 and left the show in 1998. He reprised his signature role from 2002-2004, 2008, and 2012-2013 and again in December 2022. The director, writer, and producer’s latest movie was the Lindsay Lohan Netflix holiday romcom “Falling for Christmas.” He reteams with Lohan on the upcoming “Irish Wish,” also for Netflix.
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- 2/16/2023
- by Sharon Knolle
- The Wrap
Taylor Swift just fired the latest shot in her ongoing feud with Katy Perry. On Thursday, Taylor's team announced that she would be returning her extensive music back catalog to streaming services, including Spotify, at midnight on June 9, the same time Katy's Witness was set to drop. The news was shared via Instagram as a "thank you" to fans for helping her 2014 album 1989 sell over 10 million copies. In celebration of 1989 selling over 10 Million Albums Worldwide and the RIAA's 100 Million Song Certification announcement, Taylor wants to thank her fans by making her entire back catalog available to all streaming services tonight at midnight. A post shared by Taylor Nation (@taylornation) on Jun 8, 2017 at 4:22pm Pdt Taylor famously removed her music from all streaming services - in a move that many considered the opposite of a "thank you" to fans - shortly before 1989 was released. In 2015, she wrote a letter to...
- 6/9/2017
- by Brittney Stephens
- Popsugar.com
For Josh Kelley, the first single from his first album in five years doesn't get much more personal. The inspiration behind "It's Your Move" - from New Lane Road, due April 22 - is his wife, actress Katherine Heigl. "That song was born out of a very big fight that me and my wife got in very early on in our marriage," Kelley, 36, tells People. "It was one of those fights where you have a choice whether you're going to stay in that story or not." He adds: "Obviously we love each other and we decided to stay in the story,...
- 3/19/2016
- by Danielle Anderson, @dak5000
- PEOPLE.com
Gods Will be Watching is described as a 'point and click thriller' centred on despair, commitment and sacrifice. Having spent the last week gripped to this beautifully simplistic release I can confirm that yes, it is all of the above and some.
This extremely addictive release has almost been the death of me over the last couple of days. Upon learning about this game I'll admit I wasn’t actually that interested, mainly because strategy games have never really taken my interest. However, once started this game will grip you like the Gods themselves, an intrinsic mix of simplicity and complexity that both bewilder and draw you into its peculiar concept, leaving behind a cold shell of man that wants nothing more than to complete the game and emerge victorious.
Before beginning the game a short introduction befalls, fully immersing the player in the game whilst establishing both the setting...
This extremely addictive release has almost been the death of me over the last couple of days. Upon learning about this game I'll admit I wasn’t actually that interested, mainly because strategy games have never really taken my interest. However, once started this game will grip you like the Gods themselves, an intrinsic mix of simplicity and complexity that both bewilder and draw you into its peculiar concept, leaving behind a cold shell of man that wants nothing more than to complete the game and emerge victorious.
Before beginning the game a short introduction befalls, fully immersing the player in the game whilst establishing both the setting...
- 8/12/2014
- Shadowlocked
Jason Bateman scored his second career Emmy nomination this year for playing Michael Bluth on "Arrested Development," eight years after first being nominated for the role.
That's great and all -- but in a certain part of the pop-culture consciousness, he'll always be Matthew Burton.
You know, the lead character of "It's Your Move"? The one-season NBC sitcom from 1984-85?
Welcome to Before They Were Emmy Nominees. Each Tuesday and Wednesday between now and the Emmy Awards on Sept. 22, we're going to look back at some early and obscure roles of a few of this year's acting nominees. (See Zap2it's Before They Were Nominees photo gallery.)
"It's Your Move" came from Ron Leavitt and Michael G. Moye, the future creators of "Married ... With Children." Bateman's Matthew was a teenage prankster and scam artist who lived with his sister (Tricia Cast) and their mom (Caren Kaye). Matthew met his match...
That's great and all -- but in a certain part of the pop-culture consciousness, he'll always be Matthew Burton.
You know, the lead character of "It's Your Move"? The one-season NBC sitcom from 1984-85?
Welcome to Before They Were Emmy Nominees. Each Tuesday and Wednesday between now and the Emmy Awards on Sept. 22, we're going to look back at some early and obscure roles of a few of this year's acting nominees. (See Zap2it's Before They Were Nominees photo gallery.)
"It's Your Move" came from Ron Leavitt and Michael G. Moye, the future creators of "Married ... With Children." Bateman's Matthew was a teenage prankster and scam artist who lived with his sister (Tricia Cast) and their mom (Caren Kaye). Matthew met his match...
- 8/28/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
"Are we so sure that these are strategies we want to perfect?" What in the heck is this weird piece of nerdy cinema? Take a look at the Alfred P. Sloan-winning Sundance black & white indie film Computer Chess, a sort of found footage drama about / featuring nerdy chess prodigies. The actual plot in the film revolves around "a man vs. machine chess tournament" and a group of "young geniuses as they try to make the ultimate chess program to beat a human player." It's hard to decipher that from this odd jumble of awkward footage, but I'm intrigued nonetheless. Something about this seems particularly fascinating. It's your move! Here's an early trailer for Andrew Bujalski's Computer Chess, courtesy of Trailer Addict (via SlashFilm): Description from the Sundance 2013 guide: "Is there a computer program in the house which can stand up against a human chess master?" That's the question...
- 2/4/2013
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles"-gate 2012 has literally knocked a nation and generation of Tmnt fans -- who grew up with the unassailable classic 1990 film "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" and the also the nearly unimpeachable 2007 film, "Tmnt" -- for a loop when the shocking revelation was made that the new live-action movie adaptation of 'Tmnt,' produced by Michael Bay's Platinum Dunes shingle, would no longer feature once-ordinary turtles living in the sewers who mutated into intelligent, human-sized creatures by a discarded canister of toxic waste.
Instead, their aims would be similar -- anthropomorphic turtles, trained by their rat sensei in the art of ninjutsu to fight crime -- but their origins would be radically changed. They would now be reconstituted as an alien race who presumably lands on Earth at some point. “These turtles are from an alien race, and they’re going to be tough, edgy, funny,...
Instead, their aims would be similar -- anthropomorphic turtles, trained by their rat sensei in the art of ninjutsu to fight crime -- but their origins would be radically changed. They would now be reconstituted as an alien race who presumably lands on Earth at some point. “These turtles are from an alien race, and they’re going to be tough, edgy, funny,...
- 3/23/2012
- by Edward Davis
- The Playlist
Oddly compelling clip gives us the first listen to their new single and showcases some seriously funky dance moves.
By James Montgomery
The Black Keys' "Lonely Boy" music video
Photo: Warner Music Group
Perhaps not content to let Coldplay's Chris Martin soak up all the glory for the unicycle skills he showcases in his band's new "Paradise" video, on Wednesday (October 26), the Black Keys unveiled their own delightfully odd video, for "Lonely Boy." And let's just say: It's your move, Mr. Martin.
The "Lonely" clip may or may not be the actual video for the first single from the Keys' El Camino album (a spokesperson for their label, Nonesuch, did not respond to MTV News' request for comment at press time, though the fact that it's titled as a "first listen" leads us to believe there's a proper clip to follow). While it features little more than one fabulously...
By James Montgomery
The Black Keys' "Lonely Boy" music video
Photo: Warner Music Group
Perhaps not content to let Coldplay's Chris Martin soak up all the glory for the unicycle skills he showcases in his band's new "Paradise" video, on Wednesday (October 26), the Black Keys unveiled their own delightfully odd video, for "Lonely Boy." And let's just say: It's your move, Mr. Martin.
The "Lonely" clip may or may not be the actual video for the first single from the Keys' El Camino album (a spokesperson for their label, Nonesuch, did not respond to MTV News' request for comment at press time, though the fact that it's titled as a "first listen" leads us to believe there's a proper clip to follow). While it features little more than one fabulously...
- 10/26/2011
- MTV Music News
In the Season 2 premiere, Rick and his gang of merry travelers hit the countryside in search of a new place of salvation. Guess what? They don't find it.
So there's this little show that came out last year. It's called The Walking Dead. I thought I'd take the chance to remind you, judging how the show has been gone for over a year. AMC aired six episodes and Poof! it was gone. But even then, we were promised a return date of October. That left the fans twiddling their thumbs in the corner as they patiently waited for the show to return. And last night, it finally did. Was it worth the wait?
Well, yes and no. For me, Season 1 of The Walking Dead was equal parts good and equal parts frustrating. The show could be really good, great when it wanted to be. But in between these moments of greatness was useless subplots,...
So there's this little show that came out last year. It's called The Walking Dead. I thought I'd take the chance to remind you, judging how the show has been gone for over a year. AMC aired six episodes and Poof! it was gone. But even then, we were promised a return date of October. That left the fans twiddling their thumbs in the corner as they patiently waited for the show to return. And last night, it finally did. Was it worth the wait?
Well, yes and no. For me, Season 1 of The Walking Dead was equal parts good and equal parts frustrating. The show could be really good, great when it wanted to be. But in between these moments of greatness was useless subplots,...
- 10/17/2011
- Cinelinx
Welcome to another edition of our upstart series, Mindhole Blowers, in which we troll the Internet and listen to DVD Commentaries to bring you what we hope is fascinating minutia. Typically, we look at movies (see our Mindhole Blowers columns on Cameron Crowe's Singles and Shane Black's Kiss Kiss Bang Bang), but today -- with the release of Horrible Bosses on the horizon -- I thought we'd take a look at a person, the fascinating and ridiculously durable Jason Bateman.
Jason Bateman has been acting now in Hollywood for 29 years. In that career, there are only two roles that I can identify in which he didn't play a variation on his "Jason Bateman" character, which is to say: Sly, dry wit and a personality halfway between ridiculously charming and spectacularly douchy. Those two roles were his first, as a kid in "Little House on the Prarie" and a...
Jason Bateman has been acting now in Hollywood for 29 years. In that career, there are only two roles that I can identify in which he didn't play a variation on his "Jason Bateman" character, which is to say: Sly, dry wit and a personality halfway between ridiculously charming and spectacularly douchy. Those two roles were his first, as a kid in "Little House on the Prarie" and a...
- 7/6/2011
- by Dustin Rowles
Previously on episode 1.12 (Bottlenecked), we met a Caffrey-wannabe con man named Matthew Keller. He's smart, ruthless, but not exactly suave and charming. Think stereotypical New Jersey con man versus Neal's New York style. He killed a man and then challenged Neal to create a fake wine bottle given to Ben Franklin by Marie Antoinette. Neal accepted only to play right into Keller's hands. He wanted his bottle tested to prove it was real, driving up the price, which he needed to pay off the Russian mob. Unfortunately for him, Mozzie buys the wine bottle for a million dollars he doesn't have, forcing Keller to confess to theft and murder to get protection from Sergei and the Russians.
We open as Hughes exposits Keller's 20 year sentence at Barksdale (maybe? - I can't find it on the internet) for manslaughter. Keller wants to avoid a super max prison with a strong Russian...
We open as Hughes exposits Keller's 20 year sentence at Barksdale (maybe? - I can't find it on the internet) for manslaughter. Keller wants to avoid a super max prison with a strong Russian...
- 2/28/2011
- by Dahne
As Bieber fever rages through theaters this weekend with the release of "Justin Bieber: Never Say Never," "Extra" helps you remember your teen crushes and favorite stars -- on a trip through the time machine -- with the 50 Greatest Teen Stars of All Time! [*teens screaming*]
From "Growing Pains" heartthrob Kirk Cameron to Disney superstar Miley Cyrus, we'll look back at how they got famous, and what they're up to today!
50 Greatest Teen Stars50- Matthew Broderick...
From "Growing Pains" heartthrob Kirk Cameron to Disney superstar Miley Cyrus, we'll look back at how they got famous, and what they're up to today!
50 Greatest Teen Stars50- Matthew Broderick...
- 2/10/2011
- Extra
Photograph by Angela Boatwright
Photograph by Angela Boatwright
The geek darlings behind Syyn Labs have created feats of fancy for the likes of Google, Disney, and the band Ok Go. Now it's time for their biggest challenge yet: Create a business from their techy passion projects.
Photograph by Angela Boatwright
"We're a sensationalism service," says Brent Bushnell.
Ask cofounder Adam Sadowsky and he says, "We're a one-stop production company: We make physical art that moves people."
"We want to be the 'engineering is cool' group," Bushnell adds.
Another cofounder, Eric Gradman, sums it up this way: "We're a glorified drinking club with an art problem."
Syyn Labs, the art collective/budding company that Bushnell, Sadowsky, Gradman, and four others founded last year at Barbara's bar at the Brewery Art Colony in Los Angeles, is all that and more. It's the best of what happens when a bunch of nerds, including...
Photograph by Angela Boatwright
The geek darlings behind Syyn Labs have created feats of fancy for the likes of Google, Disney, and the band Ok Go. Now it's time for their biggest challenge yet: Create a business from their techy passion projects.
Photograph by Angela Boatwright
"We're a sensationalism service," says Brent Bushnell.
Ask cofounder Adam Sadowsky and he says, "We're a one-stop production company: We make physical art that moves people."
"We want to be the 'engineering is cool' group," Bushnell adds.
Another cofounder, Eric Gradman, sums it up this way: "We're a glorified drinking club with an art problem."
Syyn Labs, the art collective/budding company that Bushnell, Sadowsky, Gradman, and four others founded last year at Barbara's bar at the Brewery Art Colony in Los Angeles, is all that and more. It's the best of what happens when a bunch of nerds, including...
- 1/11/2011
- by Chuck Salter
- Fast Company
Actress Lindsay Lohan won't be starring as porn star Linda Lovelace in "Inferno" after all.
The troubled starlet was to make her comeback playing the famous porn star in "Inferno," but director Matthew Wilder told E! Online he could no longer wait for Lohan as she continues her treatment at the Betty Ford clinic.
"We are withdrawing our offer from Lindsay Lohan," Wilder said. "We are currently in negotiations [with another actress] and working out the legalities of bringing her onboard.
The troubled starlet was to make her comeback playing the famous porn star in "Inferno," but director Matthew Wilder told E! Online he could no longer wait for Lohan as she continues her treatment at the Betty Ford clinic.
"We are withdrawing our offer from Lindsay Lohan," Wilder said. "We are currently in negotiations [with another actress] and working out the legalities of bringing her onboard.
- 11/21/2010
- Extra
'You let the money change you, Jay,' Fif says in new track.
By Shaheem Reid
Beanie Sigel's cover art for "I Go Off" featuring 50 Cent
Photo: Thisis50.com
50 Cent has officially called out Jay-z. On Thursday night, the much hyped Beanie Sigel/ 50 Cent collaboration, "I Go Off," premiered on Philadelphia's Power 99 and New York's Hot 97, during Kay Slay's "Drama Hour."
50 Cent doesn't have a verse on the record, but for the most part keeps his mic time relegated to the hook. Meanwhile, Sigel — who slammed Jay-z on Power 99 last week — doesn't call out any names.
"Big Pop of the prop on deck," Beans rap. "Who shot ya?/ Who want beef with Big Poppa?/ ... I earned every buck that was mine/ I know n---as upstate doing life in a box/ I know n---as upstate doin' life with they pops."
As the song ends, 50 talks, mentioning Jay by name...
By Shaheem Reid
Beanie Sigel's cover art for "I Go Off" featuring 50 Cent
Photo: Thisis50.com
50 Cent has officially called out Jay-z. On Thursday night, the much hyped Beanie Sigel/ 50 Cent collaboration, "I Go Off," premiered on Philadelphia's Power 99 and New York's Hot 97, during Kay Slay's "Drama Hour."
50 Cent doesn't have a verse on the record, but for the most part keeps his mic time relegated to the hook. Meanwhile, Sigel — who slammed Jay-z on Power 99 last week — doesn't call out any names.
"Big Pop of the prop on deck," Beans rap. "Who shot ya?/ Who want beef with Big Poppa?/ ... I earned every buck that was mine/ I know n---as upstate doing life in a box/ I know n---as upstate doin' life with they pops."
As the song ends, 50 talks, mentioning Jay by name...
- 11/13/2009
- MTV Music News
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