Terrence Howard drops BOMBSHELLS about his unsettling encounter with Diddy and what really goes on behind Hollywood’s glamorous curtain. From secret meetings to disturbing revelations, he’s exposing it ALL. This is the interview THEY don’t want you to see. Watch before it disappears...
What if someone you loved became something else? #WolfManMovie
From Blumhouse and visionary writer-director Leigh Whannell, the creators of the chilling modern monster tale The Invisible Man, comes a terrifying new lupine nightmare: Wolf Man.
Golden Globe nominee Christopher Abbott (Poor Things, It Comes at Night) stars as Blake, a San Francisco husband and father, who inherits his remote childhood home in rural Oregon after his own father vanishes and is presumed dead. With his marriage to his high-powered wife, Charlotte (Emmy winner Julia Garner; Ozark, Inventing Anna), fraying, Blake persuades Charlotte to take a break from the city and visit the property with their young daughter, Ginger (Matlida Firth; Hullraisers, Coma).
But as the family approaches the farmhouse in the dead of night, they’re attacked by an unseen animal and, in a desperate escape, barricade themselves inside the home as the creature prowls the perimeter. As the night stretches on, however, Blake begins to behave strangely, transforming into something unrecognizable, and Charlotte will be forced to decide whether the terror within their house is more lethal than the danger without.
The film co-stars Sam Jaeger (The Handmaid’s Tale), Ben Prendergast (The Sojourn Audio Drama) and Benedict Hardie (The Invisible Man).
Wolf Man is directed by Whannell, whose previous films with Blumhouse include The Invisible Man, Upgrade and Insidious: Chapter 3. The screenplay is written by Leigh Whannell & Corbett Tuck, Lauren Schuker Blum & Rebecca Angelo (Dumb Money).
The film is produced by Blumhouse founder and CEO Jason Blum and is executive produced by Ryan Gosling, Ken Kao, Bea Sequeira, Mel Turner and Leigh Whannell. Wolf Man is a Blumhouse and Motel Movies production.
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Big U is officially on the run and wanted by authorities on serious RICO charges, including murder and extortion. Law enforcement is actively searching for him—stay tuned for updates as this story unfolds!
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Boys in the Hood is a classic 1991 film that explores the lives of young men growing up in South Central Los Angeles. Directed by John Singleton, the movie highlights themes of violence, friendship, and the struggles of navigating life in a neighborhood plagued by crime and poverty, while also touching on issues of family and community.
Title: "L.A. Will Never Be the Same: Why This Generation Can't Do It Like We Did!" This title taps into nostalgia and hints at a cultural shift in Los Angeles, suggesting that today's generation can't live up to the iconic experiences or lifestyle that defined the city's past. It's a bold statement that invites debate on how L.A. has changed.
After Box forked over the dough and left the studio, Box's engineer stumbled upon Murray's social media, jaw dropped at the sight of his strung-out state, deep in the grip of addiction.
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