Kim Kardashian is revisiting the fateful night Cupid’s arrow hit her mom, Kris Jenner.
19.07.2023 - 16:17 / variety.com
Dennis Harvey Film Critic If “Barbarian” handily won as last year’s premier monster-in-the-basement movie, 2023’s prize might well end up going to “Cobweb” — a less inspired effort, but one decently creepy enough to get the job done. Chris Thomas Devlin’s script feels like a composite of some prior horror conceits, and there is not much depth to the narrative or characters. Still, director Samuel Bodin’s first theatrical feature is atmospheric, and departs from stock slasher conventions just enough to make for an entertaining if unexceptional scarefest. Lionsgate is releasing the U.S.-produced feature (which was apparently shot in Bulgaria in 2020) to limited theaters on July 21. It begins with the familiar device of a child having night terrors that are probably not entirely in his or her imagination. Eight-year-old Peter (Woody Norman, from “C’mon C’mon”) is a sad loner, bullied at school, who’s woken from sleep by noises seemingly behind his bedroom wall — it sounds like something or somebody is moving around back there. When he taps on the wall, “it” taps back, which sends him screaming to his parents. But they dismiss it as an old house’s bumps in the night.
When Peter’s new substitute teacher Miss Devine (Cleopatra Coleman) grows concerned about his well-being — a routine class assignment gets a classic “cry for help” crayon drawing from him — she pays an unannounced home visit. Mom Carol (Lizzy Caplan, fresh from TV’s “Fatal Attraction” adaptation) seems “off,” even as she eagerly blames any signs of distress on her son’s “overactive imagination.” Nor is shady dad Mark (Antony Starr) any more reassuring in a followup visit. We begin to suspect the real menace here is Peter’s parents: By now the presence behind
Kim Kardashian is revisiting the fateful night Cupid’s arrow hit her mom, Kris Jenner.
Kim Kardashian took a trip down memory lane on her recent Instagram Story in honor of designer Riccardo Tisci's birthday. Posting a pic of herself, momager Kris Jenner, Tisci, and sister Kendall Jenner, Kim shared that the glam group photo was taken on a very special night for the now-67-year-old momager. «My mom met @coreygamble this night!» Kim wrote of Kris' longtime boyfriend, Corey Gamble.
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isn’t Photoshop making Kim Kardashian look different this time.The reality star looks unrecognizable in a new teaser for “American Horror Story: Delicate,” which features the Kardashian alongside “AHS” veteran Emma Roberts and model Cara Delevingne.
Kim Kardashian is turning heads in the creepy official teaser for the upcoming 12th installment of the anthology series.Set to an eerie version of the «Rock-a-Bye Baby» lullaby, the teaser features the first look of Emma Roberts, Cara Delevingne and Kardashian in character — and it's quite the visual, giving off major vibes.Roberts, with a bold red lip, takes off her sunglasses and peers straight into the camera, while Delevingne, rocking an angular haircut and exaggerated lashes, gives off a smirk. Kardashian, meanwhile, is seen in a black halter dress and matching gloves as she holds a baby covered in a white blanket.Watch the teaser for below.Listen closely.
Kylie Jenner loves a good selfie, and the 25-year-old makeup mogul shared a series of snaps she's recently taken. In addition to workout shots and glamorous looks, Kylie also shared a mirror selfie she took while rocking a one-shoulder black-and-white top. The photo got some attention after the reality star was spotted wearing the ensemble during her much-discussed reunion with her former best friend, Jordyn Woods. The reunion took place over the weekend in Los Angeles at a sushi restaurant and was documented in photos published by . Kylie and Jordyn previously had a falling out four years ago after Jordyn admitted to kissing Tristan Thompson, the then-boyfriend of Kylie's older sister, Khloe Kardashian, and the father of Khloe's two children, True Thompson, 5, and Tatum Thompson, almost one. At the time, Jordyn was living with Kylie and the pair were incredibly close.