Nicole Kidman and Kristen Stewart sat down for a chat about their recent on-screen roles in the latest instalment of Variety‘s “Actors on Actors” series.
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Holy s**t, is a religious cult to blame for the Marshall fire in Colorado?!
Law enforcement has been looking into what possibly caused the massive wildfires that destroyed nearly 1,000 homes and forced thousands of people to evacuate last week. And they may have found the culprits – or at least, where the devastation began. According to The Denver Post, investigators suspect the blaze may have started on the property along Eldorado Springs Drive owned by the cult known as the Twelve Tribes.
Police were able to potentially narrow down the fire’s origins after someone drove by the morning of the Marshall fire and filmed a viral video of a shed burning on the sect’s land. While they haven’t determined the exact location, Boulder County Sheriff Joe Pelle said they know the flames started in that neighborhood now.
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The compound has been blocked off since Sunday in order for authorities to investigate the area. A member of Twelve Tribes, who wished to remain anonymous, said in a statement to The Denver Post about the investigation:
Hmmm…
In case you didn’t know, the religious group was founded by Eugene Spriggs in the early 1970s in Chattanooga, Tennessee. They’ve previously come under scrutiny for their racist and homophobic teachings, and have been slammed for their treatment of children.
Sociologist Janja Lalich told The Denver Post that Spriggs thought kids should be punished with wooden rods, so adults often spank and strike the kids whenever they’re deemed to be misbehaving.
Several former members claimed they suffered severe abuse and hours-long beatings as children. Vermont police officers and
Nicole Kidman and Kristen Stewart sat down for a chat about their recent on-screen roles in the latest instalment of Variety‘s “Actors on Actors” series.
Zack Sharf Kristen Stewart only had two small film credits under her belt when she got cast to star in one of the leading roles in David Fincher’s thriller “Panic Room.” Fincher originally paired Stewart with Nicole Kidman. The latter was in the midst of a strong run at the turn of the century with films such as “Eyes Wide Shut,” “The Others” and “Moulin Rouge!” But Kidman had to bow out of “Panic Room” a few weeks into rehearsals after sustaining an injury that would had made shooting the film difficult. Fincher chose Jodie Foster as Kidman’s replacement, and the rest is history.Nearly two decades after almost starring together in “Panic Room,” Stewart and Kidman finally reunited as part of Variety‘s “Actors on Actors” series, presented by Amazon Studios.
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Nicole Kidman (“Being the Ricardos”) and Kristen Stewart (“Spencer”) sat down for a virtual chat for Variety’s Actors on Actors, presented by Amazon Studios. For more, click here.Nicole Kidman and Kristen Stewart both delve into iconography — and play with their own images — on screen. In “Being the Ricardos,” Kidman takes on Lucille Ball, portraying her both in character as TV’s Lucy Ricardo and as a creative force on the set of “I Love Lucy.” It’s a role whose resilience and grit calls to mind Kidman herself, at the top of her game decades into her career.
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