EXCLUSIVE: Saban Films is finalizing a deal to acquire The Exorcism of God, a horror drama from Alejandro Hidalgo (The House at the End of Time), which is set to premiere today at Fantastic Fest.
09.09.2021 - 16:43 / etonline.com
Monday night's episode of .Pieper arrived to the beach with her sole focus on Brendan, whom she was linked to pre-Paradise. While Brendan assured Natasha Parker, his BiP love interest, that things were «casual» with Pieper before arriving in Mexico, that story fell apart when Pieper showed up.«Just a gentle reminder that reality TV isn't real,» Pieper wrote in her post. «An edited, produced, and cut down show isn't going to show you every single thing said and done.
EXCLUSIVE: Saban Films is finalizing a deal to acquire The Exorcism of God, a horror drama from Alejandro Hidalgo (The House at the End of Time), which is set to premiere today at Fantastic Fest.
Emilio Mayorga Daniela Leyva at La Mitad del Continente (“The Howls”), Andrea Toca at Mexico’s Un Beso Cine (“Human Animals”) and Diana Bustamante at Burning SAS (“Buy Me a Gun”) have teamed to co-produce the vampire drama “The Day is Long and Dark,” the eighth feature from one of Mexico’s most important directors, Julio Hernández Cordón.“Working with Julio has always been an enthralling experience.
Inés Gómez Mont — perhaps most famous in the US for once proposing to Tom Brady — is currently on the run after allegedly embezzling millions of dollars!
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Christina Haack is enjoying time with her fiancé. The 38-year-old reality star was recently spotted sporting her brand new rock on her finger while soaking up some one-on-one time with her beau Joshua Hall in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.
Pop the champagne! Christina Haack and Joshua Hall are officially engaged.
His side of the story. Drake Bell opened up about his recent legal trouble after pleading guilty to child endangerment charges earlier this year.
Comfortable in his newly found friendship, Hatzín (Hatzín Navarrete), a teenager from Mexico City who traveled to Chihuahua’s northern state to reclaim his father’s remains, pretends to be upset and explains he’s decided to return home. He laughs several seconds later, tricking Mario (Hernán Mendoza), his boss and impromptu life mentor.
, one couple said goodbye and another exchanged those three special words, and ET is breaking it all down in the recap below.With everyone still reeling from the Chris drama in the previous episode, this week's drama kicked off with the hope of getting other similarly intentioned people to leave Mexico. The group successfully did just that, and one woman got a second chance rose.
As was the case with the original “Narcos” series, it appears the spinoff, “Narcos: Mexico,” is calling it quits after three seasons. But judging by the new teaser for Season 3, “Narcos: Mexico” is going out with a bang.
the night before.Pieper arrived to the beach with her sole focus on Brendan Morais, whom she was linked to pre-Paradise. While Brendan assured Natasha Parker, his BiP love interest, that things were «casual» with Pieper before arriving in Mexico, that story fell apart when Pieper showed up.«Just a gentle reminder that reality tv isn't real,» Pieper wrote in part. «An edited, produced, and cut down show isn't going to show you every single thing said and done.
Anyone familiar with the work of Mexican director Michel Franco, whether they be admirers or detractors, can attest to the “this is not going to end well” sentiment his sordid cinematic provocations instill. With a pensive angle, “Sundown” – a reteaming between the filmmaker and his “Chronic” star Tim Roth – upholds that tension of expecting the worst to come the characters’ way.