90 Day Fiance star Daniele Gates continues to raise some eyebrows after revealing that she and Yohan Geronimo are back together. Many were also puzzled about how Daniele acted like she didn’t make any nasty comments about her husband and the fact that they almost got divorced. Some are glad they’re trying to work on their marriage again, but others are starting to believe Daniele was just trolling the fans. Keep reading to see why.
90 Day Fiance: Daniele Gates Gets Back With Yohan Geronimo
In September, Daniele made headlines after suddenly sharing a photo with Yohan with the caption “Otra vez,” which translates to “Again,” confirming that they’re back together. Many 90 Day Fiance fans were puzzled about their sudden reconciliation after a year since their split. Many fans have doubted the two due to their lack of trust.
Daniele Gates From 90 Day Fiance, TLC,...
90 Day Fiance: Daniele Gates Gets Back With Yohan Geronimo
In September, Daniele made headlines after suddenly sharing a photo with Yohan with the caption “Otra vez,” which translates to “Again,” confirming that they’re back together. Many 90 Day Fiance fans were puzzled about their sudden reconciliation after a year since their split. Many fans have doubted the two due to their lack of trust.
Daniele Gates From 90 Day Fiance, TLC,...
- 11/30/2024
- by Michael Malley
- TV Shows Ace
Daniele Gates is headed to the Dominican Republic, and she’s either coming back with Yohan Geronimo or coming back a divorced woman.
That’s what the 90 Day Fiance alum told her Instagram followers, anyway.
When we last saw Daniele on reality TV, she had kicked TLC’s crews out of her home and kicked Yohan to the curb while she was at it.
Daniele accused Yohan, a native of the Dr, of physical abuse, infidelity, and lying to her about money.
Their marriage ended badly at the 90 Day Fiance: The Other Way Season 5 Tell All.
Yohan told his castmates that he was done with Daniele and that she would go her way and he would go his.
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It appeared that Daniele and Yohan’s marriage was kaput. Daniele told producers backstage, “It’s all over.
That’s what the 90 Day Fiance alum told her Instagram followers, anyway.
When we last saw Daniele on reality TV, she had kicked TLC’s crews out of her home and kicked Yohan to the curb while she was at it.
Daniele accused Yohan, a native of the Dr, of physical abuse, infidelity, and lying to her about money.
Their marriage ended badly at the 90 Day Fiance: The Other Way Season 5 Tell All.
Yohan told his castmates that he was done with Daniele and that she would go her way and he would go his.
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It appeared that Daniele and Yohan’s marriage was kaput. Daniele told producers backstage, “It’s all over.
- 9/26/2024
- by Mona Wexler
- Monsters and Critics
Calle y Poché are having a moment. The Colombian couple, whose real names are Daniela Calle and María José Garzón, are launching their Amazon Prime series Sin Etiquetas on June 23. One day before the premiere, the pair uploaded a music video to celebrate the release of Calle’s first single, titled ‘Otra Vez‘.
‘Otra Vez’ is attributed to Calle, who is looking to parlay her YouTube celebrity into a music career. However, both she and Garzón appear in the track’s music video, which is now available for Calle y Poché’s 7.5 million YouTube subscribers.
The description for the music video identifies ‘Otra Vez’ as the official soundtrack of Sin Etiquetas. The Amazon Prime series, which was announced last year, resembles several other shows that have delved into the personal lives of prominent creators. To provide a look into Calle y Poché’s day-to-day lives, Sin Etiquetas heads to Colombia to follow the couple.
‘Otra Vez’ is attributed to Calle, who is looking to parlay her YouTube celebrity into a music career. However, both she and Garzón appear in the track’s music video, which is now available for Calle y Poché’s 7.5 million YouTube subscribers.
The description for the music video identifies ‘Otra Vez’ as the official soundtrack of Sin Etiquetas. The Amazon Prime series, which was announced last year, resembles several other shows that have delved into the personal lives of prominent creators. To provide a look into Calle y Poché’s day-to-day lives, Sin Etiquetas heads to Colombia to follow the couple.
- 6/22/2023
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
Kali Uchis brought her lush R&b sounds to Coachella during a Main Stage show that included surprise appearances from Omar Apollo, Tyler, the Creator, and more.
Appearing from behind a flurry of feathers, she opened the performance with “Telepatía,” which she sang atop a Greek column-flanked stage, recalling the dreamy aesthetic of her latest album Red Moon In Venus. The set included a bevy of guests.
Tyler, the Creator appeared first. Although there were technical difficulties with his mic, he continued to rap and dance with Uchis to “See You Again,...
Appearing from behind a flurry of feathers, she opened the performance with “Telepatía,” which she sang atop a Greek column-flanked stage, recalling the dreamy aesthetic of her latest album Red Moon In Venus. The set included a bevy of guests.
Tyler, the Creator appeared first. Although there were technical difficulties with his mic, he continued to rap and dance with Uchis to “See You Again,...
- 4/17/2023
- by Julyssa Lopez, Tomás Mier and Althea Legaspi
- Rollingstone.com
Fabula, the Chile-based film and TV production house of Pablo and Juan de Diós Larrain, is set to produce “Maquíllame Otra Vez,” the first feature film to go into production at Fabula Mexico, launched to complement Fabula’s Santiago de Chile H.Q. and Fabula U.S., run out of Los Angeles.
Slated to go into production from October in Mexico City, “Maquíllame Otra Vez” also marks the directorial debut of Guillermo Calderón, Chile’s foremost living playwright as well as screenwriter of films – Pablo Larrain’s “Neruda” and “The Club,” and Andrés Wood’s “Violeta Went to Heaven,” for example – that have helped propel Chile into the vanguard of Latin American cinema.
“A comedy for our times,” Calderón told Variety, “Maquíllame Otra Vez” will star three Mexican actors who are at the forefront of their generation: Ilse Salas, the female lead of Alonso Ruizpalacios’ “Güeros” and Alejandra Márquez’s “The Good Girls”; Paulina Gaitán,...
Slated to go into production from October in Mexico City, “Maquíllame Otra Vez” also marks the directorial debut of Guillermo Calderón, Chile’s foremost living playwright as well as screenwriter of films – Pablo Larrain’s “Neruda” and “The Club,” and Andrés Wood’s “Violeta Went to Heaven,” for example – that have helped propel Chile into the vanguard of Latin American cinema.
“A comedy for our times,” Calderón told Variety, “Maquíllame Otra Vez” will star three Mexican actors who are at the forefront of their generation: Ilse Salas, the female lead of Alonso Ruizpalacios’ “Güeros” and Alejandra Márquez’s “The Good Girls”; Paulina Gaitán,...
- 6/1/2021
- by John Hopewell
- Variety Film + TV
Here are a bunch of little bites to satisfy your hunger for movie culture: Mash-Up of the Day: If the original Jurassic Park is too scary for you, try this version starring pugs: Parody of the Day: Imperator Furiosa from Mad Max: Fury Road is so popular, she's begun starring in commercials, fake ones (via Geek Tyrant): Vintage Image of the Day: He was best known for frightening roles, but Christopher Lee deserves to also be remembered for his more jovial self. Here he is having a laugh with Sammy Davis Jr. and regular collaborator Peter Cushing on the set of the comedy One More Time. Daily Dose of Star Wars: Of course, Christopher Lee also has to be the focus of today's Star Wars...
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- 6/12/2015
- by Christopher Campbell
- Movies.com
The day monster kids have dreaded for some time has arrived. Mournful, nostalgic, and melancholy – it’s the end of an era for more than one generation of horror fans. It seemed like Christopher Lee would live through all eternity, but unlike some of the characters he played, there’s no bringing him back to life this time. He made it to 93 and went out on a high note, appearing in the final Hobbit film just this past winter. He had an amazing career of fantastic performances and remains the greatest villain actor in film history. Rip to the last classic horror star and thank you for all the monster memories.
Christopher Lee was married to his wife Birgit (Gitte) for 54 years.
Here, according to Movie Geeks Jim Batts, Dana Jung, Sam Moffitt, and myself, are Christopher Lee’s ten best roles.
10. Frankenstein
It’s only fitting that The Curse Of Frankenstein,...
Christopher Lee was married to his wife Birgit (Gitte) for 54 years.
Here, according to Movie Geeks Jim Batts, Dana Jung, Sam Moffitt, and myself, are Christopher Lee’s ten best roles.
10. Frankenstein
It’s only fitting that The Curse Of Frankenstein,...
- 6/11/2015
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
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Mustache twirling aficionados of evil all know that when Hollywood wants ‘bad’ they go British, regardless of the characters actual nationality. Hollywood’s decision to cast Brits as bad guys started in the early days of cinema when American actors were reluctant to play villains so producers looked elsewhere.
They settled on the British because their accent was thought to represent sophistication and intelligence (clearly Hollywood producers have never been to Essex) and had anti-imperialistic connotations from the big, bad British Empire of yesteryear.
The British accent was to become a modern-day equivalent of the white hat/black hat stereotype of good and evil and was used to help audiences instantly recognize that one stereotype most people would never meet in real life; the evil genius. Almost a 100 years later and that tradition is still as strong as ever.
Join us as we take a look at some of...
Mustache twirling aficionados of evil all know that when Hollywood wants ‘bad’ they go British, regardless of the characters actual nationality. Hollywood’s decision to cast Brits as bad guys started in the early days of cinema when American actors were reluctant to play villains so producers looked elsewhere.
They settled on the British because their accent was thought to represent sophistication and intelligence (clearly Hollywood producers have never been to Essex) and had anti-imperialistic connotations from the big, bad British Empire of yesteryear.
The British accent was to become a modern-day equivalent of the white hat/black hat stereotype of good and evil and was used to help audiences instantly recognize that one stereotype most people would never meet in real life; the evil genius. Almost a 100 years later and that tradition is still as strong as ever.
Join us as we take a look at some of...
- 5/30/2014
- by Kristopher Powell
- Obsessed with Film
With Hugh Jackman currently negotiating to play Wolverine for a seventh and eighth time, Cinelinx takes a look at actors who’ve played the same role eight times or more. Who has played the same character most often? Come in and find out.
Hugh Jackman has already played Wolverine five times--x-Men (2000), X2: X-Men United (2003) X-Men: The Last Stand (2006), X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009), and The Wolverine (2013)—as well as a cameo in X-Men:First Class (2011). Soon we’ll be seeing him fully clawed again on the big screen in X-Men: Days of Future Past. Recently, he told Collider that he might shoot Wolverine 3 and X-Men: Apocalypse “back-to-back”, which would make a total of eight times (9 times with the cameo) that he’ll portray the Canadian mutant.
You might be thinking “Wow! That’s amazing! I’ve never heard of anyone playing the same role so many times.” Well, for those who may not know it,...
Hugh Jackman has already played Wolverine five times--x-Men (2000), X2: X-Men United (2003) X-Men: The Last Stand (2006), X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009), and The Wolverine (2013)—as well as a cameo in X-Men:First Class (2011). Soon we’ll be seeing him fully clawed again on the big screen in X-Men: Days of Future Past. Recently, he told Collider that he might shoot Wolverine 3 and X-Men: Apocalypse “back-to-back”, which would make a total of eight times (9 times with the cameo) that he’ll portray the Canadian mutant.
You might be thinking “Wow! That’s amazing! I’ve never heard of anyone playing the same role so many times.” Well, for those who may not know it,...
- 5/13/2014
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Rob Young)
- Cinelinx
Article by Jim Batts, Dana Jung, Sam Moffitt, and Tom Stockman
The film career of legendary English actor Sir Christopher Lee began in 1948 and continues to the present day. Lee is best known for his roles in horror films, especially the string of seven Dracula movies he starred in for Hammer Studios between 1958 and 1974, but be may be best known to younger audiences for his roles in the Star Wars, Lord of the Rings and Hobbit films. Almost all of the roles that Lee has played have been villains and here, according to We Are Movie Geeks, are his ten best.
10. Frankenstein
It’s only fitting that The Curse Of Frankenstein, the film that truly began England’s Hammer Studios’ theatrical run of full color gothic horror epics, should team (well, they’re both in the 1948 Hamlet, but have no scenes together) their greatest stars, Peter Cushing as Baron Victor Frankenstein...
The film career of legendary English actor Sir Christopher Lee began in 1948 and continues to the present day. Lee is best known for his roles in horror films, especially the string of seven Dracula movies he starred in for Hammer Studios between 1958 and 1974, but be may be best known to younger audiences for his roles in the Star Wars, Lord of the Rings and Hobbit films. Almost all of the roles that Lee has played have been villains and here, according to We Are Movie Geeks, are his ten best.
10. Frankenstein
It’s only fitting that The Curse Of Frankenstein, the film that truly began England’s Hammer Studios’ theatrical run of full color gothic horror epics, should team (well, they’re both in the 1948 Hamlet, but have no scenes together) their greatest stars, Peter Cushing as Baron Victor Frankenstein...
- 8/6/2013
- by Movie Geeks
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
The Alamo Guide
for January 8th, 2010
Apologies for the late email this week. I was celebrating 2010 out of town, and then when I got home I was distracted by the intensity of the Texas vs. Alabama game. Bummerrrr. Oh well. We can all drown our sorrows in some Alamo fun this weekend! First of all, The Monster Squad screening was so popular that we added a second one later that night so there’s still a chance to see the Cast And Creators In Attendance! Youth In Revolt, The Imaginarium Of Doctor Parnassus, and Crazy Heart all open up this weekend. Girlie Night presents Romy & Michele’S High School Reunion on Tuesday, so get your business women outfits ready (but please have your fake job description ready)! If you’re a foodie and love our Alamo feasts, The Alamo Iron Chef competition returns with a battle between Alamo kitchen and...
for January 8th, 2010
Apologies for the late email this week. I was celebrating 2010 out of town, and then when I got home I was distracted by the intensity of the Texas vs. Alabama game. Bummerrrr. Oh well. We can all drown our sorrows in some Alamo fun this weekend! First of all, The Monster Squad screening was so popular that we added a second one later that night so there’s still a chance to see the Cast And Creators In Attendance! Youth In Revolt, The Imaginarium Of Doctor Parnassus, and Crazy Heart all open up this weekend. Girlie Night presents Romy & Michele’S High School Reunion on Tuesday, so get your business women outfits ready (but please have your fake job description ready)! If you’re a foodie and love our Alamo feasts, The Alamo Iron Chef competition returns with a battle between Alamo kitchen and...
- 1/8/2010
- by caitlin
- OriginalAlamo.com
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