Selena Gomez is giving fans a deeper look at her personal struggles in the new trailer for her upcoming documentary “Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me”.
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The frightening new trailer for “Hellraiser”, the upcoming franchise reboot, is here.
Odessa A’zion takes on the role of a character named Riley who encounters an ancient puzzle box, oblivious that its objective is to summon the Cenobites, “a group of sadistic supernatural beings from another dimension,” as per the official film synopsis.
Director David Bruckner describes Riley as “a young woman, who’s struggling with addiction and compulsive behaviour.” When Riley accidentally comes in contact with the box, she “unfortunately begins to dabble with it and chaos ensues.”
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Some of that chaos will unfold thanks to the iconic horror character and Cenobite leader, Pinhead. The role, previously portrayed by Doug Bradley in the original 1987 film and a number of it sequels, will be played by “Sense8” star Jamie Clayton.
“We felt a kind of anticipation around the fans to reimagine the character,” Bruckner said of casting Clayton, a trans woman. “We knew we wanted Pinhead to be a woman. Jamie was just the right person for the role. A person’s identity can be really exciting for a role in many ways, but I have to emphasize that Jamie absolutely killed; that’s how we got there.”
Bruckner, who’s credits include “The Night House” and “The Ritual”, was just a teenager when he first watched the original “Hellraiser”, a “movie that really, really scared me,” he said.
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“It was so visceral and so impactful,” Bruckner added. “It’s digging into things that are so troubling that I was almost afraid of the people that created it! This is not a remake. I just
Selena Gomez is giving fans a deeper look at her personal struggles in the new trailer for her upcoming documentary “Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me”.
Selena Gomez‘s new documentary My Mind & Me has been released.The new Apple TV+ film is set to chart the singer and actress’ rise to fame, including her battles with Lupus and anxiety and depression, with the trailer released to coincide with World Mental Health Day today (October 10).“Just be who you are Selena,” Gomez says in the trailer. “No cares about what you’re doing.
Deadline.).Plot details for the film, as well as the cast, are being kept tightly under wraps, but it is thought to be in the thriller genre.Before that, his new horror Knock At The Cabin will arrive first in February 2023 and stars Frozen‘s Jonathan Groff and Fleabag‘s Ben Aldridge.Shyamalan’s most recent movie, Old followed a group of people who found themselves aging rapidly on an isolated beach. It was based on the graphic novel Sandcastle by Pierre Oscar Levy and Frederik Peeters.Speaking to NME about the film’s controversial ending, he said: “The structure of the movie was always this way.
Netflix comedy horror film Wednesday has been shared, with Fred Armisen revealed to be playing Uncle Fester.A first trailer for the upcoming Addams Family reboot series was shared earlier this summer and saw Wednesday Addams (Jenna Ortega) causing chaos at her public school swimming pool before being transferred to Nevermore Academy.In the new trailer, a perceived threat to Addams is revealed instead to be her Uncle Fester, portrayed by Armisen.
Al Roker had a reason to celebrate this weekend as his son Nick returned home to New York from college."Nick is home for the long #indigenouspeoplesday weekend and Pepper is happy to see him," Al captioned the picture, showing their pet dog Pepper standing next to Nick as he gives her tickles.WATCH: Al Roker's son receives incredible news and his dad couldn't be more proudFans were eager to hear how Nick was transitioning to college life, with one writing how "grown up" Nick looked already and another sharing how "happy" they were to see Nick and Pepper together.Al is incredibly proud of Nick and shared the moment in 2021 his son found out he had been accepted to college.
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There’s good and bad news on the “Outer Range” front, Prime Video’s excellent, Western/metaphysical sci-fi show starring Josh Brolin, Imogen Poots, and an outstanding supporting cast. The good news: the critically acclaimed “The Outer Range”—which we adored, it’s one of the best shows of the year—but the bad news is that its original showrunner and creator Brian Watkins has been replaced.
HBO knew they had a critical hit when they released “The White Lotus” last July, but they probably didn’t expect it to end up being the most-awarded series at the Emmys this year. Mike White‘s limited series cleaned up at the awards ceremony last month, notching Outstanding Limited Or Anthology Series, among others. Good thing that the next installment of episodes is right around the corner, just in time for the 75th Emmys next year.
Leave it to Luca Guadagnino, the filmmaker behind polar opposite films such as “Call Me By Your Name” and “Suspiria,” to make a love story about young cannibals. It’s such an odd premise, but one that seeming comes together beautifully in “Bones and All.” READ MORE: ‘Bones And All’ Review: Timothée Chalamet Shines In Luca Guadagnino’s Ravishing Cannibal Coming-Of-Ager [Venice] As seen in the trailer, “Bones and All” tells the story of a young woman, who happens to also be a cannibal, as she is forced to go on the run and finds herself meeting others just like her, including a young man who she immediately becomes attracted to.
Netflix has confirmed that Firefly Lane will be ending after the upcoming second season.
If you look at the previous two films from director Ali Abbasi, “Border” and “Shelley,” you are probably taken aback by the visual style and unique storytelling used by the filmmaker. And you probably wouldn’t assume that his next film would be a David Fincher-esque serial killer thriller.
The affair between King Charles and Camilla Queen Consort has been mentioned in a new trailer for Netflix show, The Crown.The latest instalment of the smash-hit series about the royal family, is set in the nineties, at the time when the late Princess Diana and the now-King's marriage ended in a messy divorce. Season five of The Crown, which is released on 9 November, sees Elizabeth Debicki take on the role of the late princess and Dominic West playing the part of Charles.The trailer begins with a close up shot of Elizabeth as Diana, whilst the original statement that was released by Buckingham Palace, when the couple split in 1992, could be heard.They didn't officially divorce until 1996.
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Shania Twain is back with a brand new single.
Stormzy has returned with his first solo outing in almost three years: an epic, seven-minute declaration of his legend status – featuring a guest verse from Stylo G and a striking monologue by Wretch 32 (narrated by actress Michaela Coel) – titled ‘Mel Made Me Do It’.The track stands out with its minimalistic, progressive instrumental, buzzing along with sharp 808 beats and modulated string-work while Stormzy’s vicious flow keeps in the spotlight. Wretch 32’s monologue adds an emotional weight to the track, as Coel intones with a poignant gravitas: “Today, we speak about foundation. Many great Black influential giants have touched people, from soul to soul, throughout many generations. “It’s often ‘greatness’ comes to mind, but footballing legends like make Ian Wright greatness come to sight.