On the JoBlo Movies YouTube channel, we will be posting one full movie every other day throughout the week, giving viewers the chance to watch them entirely free of charge. The Free Movie of the Day we have for you today is the thriller Troubled Waters, starring Jennifer Beals. You can watch it over on the YouTube channel linked above, or you can just watch it in the embed at the top of this article.
Directed by John Stead from a screenplay written by David Robbeson, Troubled Waters has the following synopsis: Special Agent Jennifer Beck is a intrepid FBI agent who is assigned to solve the case of a multimillionaire couple missing daughter. As the clues begin to reveal themselves, Beck, who has a secret gift of clairvoyance, tries to connect the kidnapper to the girl’s mother, who is having an affair with her husband’s business partner.
Directed by John Stead from a screenplay written by David Robbeson, Troubled Waters has the following synopsis: Special Agent Jennifer Beck is a intrepid FBI agent who is assigned to solve the case of a multimillionaire couple missing daughter. As the clues begin to reveal themselves, Beck, who has a secret gift of clairvoyance, tries to connect the kidnapper to the girl’s mother, who is having an affair with her husband’s business partner.
- 3/20/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Christchurch, Oct 9 (Ians) New Zealand fast bowler Lockie Ferguson could likely miss the entire Tri-series at home ahead of the Icc T20 World Cup in Australia as New Zealand Cricket (Nzc) want to give him as much time as possible to recover from an abdominal injury.
The Black Caps did not risk the 31-year-old quick in the match against Pakistan on Saturday and coach Gary Stead said managing Ferguson’s injury was a priority going into the T20 World Cup.
Ferguson was also absent from last year’s World Cup in the UAE with a calf injury and New Zealand are making it doubly sure he doesn’t get sidelined again.
“Lockie has a little ab injury at the moment,” head coach John Stead was quoted as saying by The Cricketer. “We’re just managing just that and the most important thing is we get to the start of the...
The Black Caps did not risk the 31-year-old quick in the match against Pakistan on Saturday and coach Gary Stead said managing Ferguson’s injury was a priority going into the T20 World Cup.
Ferguson was also absent from last year’s World Cup in the UAE with a calf injury and New Zealand are making it doubly sure he doesn’t get sidelined again.
“Lockie has a little ab injury at the moment,” head coach John Stead was quoted as saying by The Cricketer. “We’re just managing just that and the most important thing is we get to the start of the...
- 10/9/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Christchurch, Oct 9 (Ians) New Zealand fast bowler Lockie Ferguson could likely miss the entire Tri-series at home ahead of the Icc T20 World Cup in Australia as New Zealand Cricket (Nzc) want to give him as much time as possible to recover from an abdominal injury.
The Black Caps did not risk the 31-year-old quick in the match against Pakistan on Saturday and coach Gary Stead said managing Ferguson’s injury was a priority going into the T20 World Cup.
Ferguson was also absent from last year’s World Cup in the UAE with a calf injury and New Zealand are making it doubly sure he doesn’t get sidelined again.
“Lockie has a little ab injury at the moment,” head coach John Stead was quoted as saying by The Cricketer. “We’re just managing just that and the most important thing is we get to the start of the...
The Black Caps did not risk the 31-year-old quick in the match against Pakistan on Saturday and coach Gary Stead said managing Ferguson’s injury was a priority going into the T20 World Cup.
Ferguson was also absent from last year’s World Cup in the UAE with a calf injury and New Zealand are making it doubly sure he doesn’t get sidelined again.
“Lockie has a little ab injury at the moment,” head coach John Stead was quoted as saying by The Cricketer. “We’re just managing just that and the most important thing is we get to the start of the...
- 10/9/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Syfy’s “werewolf” series Bitten stars is based on the bestselling author Kelley Armstrong’s Women of the Otherworld series of novels. In anticipation of the season 2 debut, we sat down with stars Laura Vandervoort and Greyston Holt to discuss the show and what we can expect from the new season…
Greyston, I know Laura you already talked about this, but can you talk about kind of your character’s experience being with the witches and how it’s going to kind of change Clay this season?
Greyston Holt: Yes. I mean, I think it just – it broadens all of our horizons a little bit you know. It’s a big bomb to drop in our world that there was – there were others out there with you know supernatural abilities and there’s a whole new world that’s opened up and I think it’s just kind of...
Greyston, I know Laura you already talked about this, but can you talk about kind of your character’s experience being with the witches and how it’s going to kind of change Clay this season?
Greyston Holt: Yes. I mean, I think it just – it broadens all of our horizons a little bit you know. It’s a big bomb to drop in our world that there was – there were others out there with you know supernatural abilities and there’s a whole new world that’s opened up and I think it’s just kind of...
- 4/9/2015
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Sean Connery as Bond. Honor Blackman as Pussy Galore. Auric Goldfinger. Oddjob too. Our 007 lookbacks arrive at the iconic Goldfinger...
For many this is the Bond film. The quintessential Bond facing the ultimate villain who utters the greatest line midway through the most iconic scene. Plus you have the coolest henchman, the best car, the most memorable death, the loudest song, and the Bond girl with the silliest name. Plus Honor Blackman could easily lay a claim to being the premier leading lady. While Goldfinger can’t claim all the aforementioned categories, there’s little doubt that the film is a peak, a marrying of critical acclaim and popular appeal rarely achieved since.
The Villain: Monumental. A hugely charismatic figure and the most jovial of baddies, the Big Man utterly dominates the film. He interacts with Bond perhaps more than any other antagonist: over golf, cocktails and, immortally, beneath a laser.
For many this is the Bond film. The quintessential Bond facing the ultimate villain who utters the greatest line midway through the most iconic scene. Plus you have the coolest henchman, the best car, the most memorable death, the loudest song, and the Bond girl with the silliest name. Plus Honor Blackman could easily lay a claim to being the premier leading lady. While Goldfinger can’t claim all the aforementioned categories, there’s little doubt that the film is a peak, a marrying of critical acclaim and popular appeal rarely achieved since.
The Villain: Monumental. A hugely charismatic figure and the most jovial of baddies, the Big Man utterly dominates the film. He interacts with Bond perhaps more than any other antagonist: over golf, cocktails and, immortally, beneath a laser.
- 2/22/2015
- by simonbrew
- Den of Geek
The Maelstrom International Fantastic Film Festival (Mifff), a three day international showcase of genre films, is thrilled to announce its final lineup and schedule for its third annual event.
The festival is taking place September 16th-18th, 2011 in Seattle, Washington on the campus of Seattle Center. Siff Cinema at McCaw Hall will once again be the center of genre film mania in the Pacific Northwest for filmmakers and fans alike.
Mifff’s third year will debut 5 feature films and over 40 short films from 12 countries across the globe. Over 10 of the films will be North American Premiere’s while there’s 30 films that will be making either their Northwest or Seattle Premiere. Information about the films can be accessed at the Mifff website.
Several filmmakers will be in attendance.
Tickets are available in advance online. An entire festival pass can be purchased for $40. Single day passes for Saturday and Sunday are available at $25 per day.
The festival is taking place September 16th-18th, 2011 in Seattle, Washington on the campus of Seattle Center. Siff Cinema at McCaw Hall will once again be the center of genre film mania in the Pacific Northwest for filmmakers and fans alike.
Mifff’s third year will debut 5 feature films and over 40 short films from 12 countries across the globe. Over 10 of the films will be North American Premiere’s while there’s 30 films that will be making either their Northwest or Seattle Premiere. Information about the films can be accessed at the Mifff website.
Several filmmakers will be in attendance.
Tickets are available in advance online. An entire festival pass can be purchased for $40. Single day passes for Saturday and Sunday are available at $25 per day.
- 9/14/2011
- by Melissa Howland
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Unmistakably quirky and stylish, The Avengers was a series truly ahead of its time.
Now you can enjoy the seven DVD box set of Series 4 with this competition from HeyUGuys.
You can follow the adventures of the most dapper man in living memory, Patrick Macnee’s John Stead and the becatsuited Diana Rigg as the original Hit Girl Emma Peel.
The entire fourth series is out now and you can win a copy on DVD by answering the following question in the form below,
Who played Steed and Peel in the 90s big screen movie adaptation of The Avengers?
[contact-form]
The small print:
This competition is open to the UK only Only one entry per household will be counted The competition will close Friday 9th July at 23.59 GMT The winner will be picked at random from entries received
The usual T&Cs can be found here. Good Luck!
Here are the...
Now you can enjoy the seven DVD box set of Series 4 with this competition from HeyUGuys.
You can follow the adventures of the most dapper man in living memory, Patrick Macnee’s John Stead and the becatsuited Diana Rigg as the original Hit Girl Emma Peel.
The entire fourth series is out now and you can win a copy on DVD by answering the following question in the form below,
Who played Steed and Peel in the 90s big screen movie adaptation of The Avengers?
[contact-form]
The small print:
This competition is open to the UK only Only one entry per household will be counted The competition will close Friday 9th July at 23.59 GMT The winner will be picked at random from entries received
The usual T&Cs can be found here. Good Luck!
Here are the...
- 6/29/2010
- by Jon Lyus
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
In 1989 there was a film called Cyborg (JCVD in the Maison!!!). In 1998 the great Paul W. S. Anderson made a film called Soldier. And now, following this once-a-decade tradition, comes the film Cyborg Soldier. It was all leading to THIS. Cyborg Soldier, directed by celebrated stunt coordinator John Stead and co-written by John Flock, the genius behind the Fortress franchise, is a movie about...I dunno.....a soldier programmed to kill who goes in too deep or something. It’ll be out on DVD on October 7. It stars UFC champ Rich Franklin and Bruce Greenwood who plays Sarek in the upcoming Star Trek film, so that’s enough of a selling point for me. Enjoy the world premiere of the trailer!
- 9/23/2008
- UGO Movies
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