“It Leaves an Ick”: Speak No Evil’s Scoot McNairy Says Film Will Scare One Group in Particular
Actor Scoot McNairy, featured in the latest horror film “Speak No Evil,“, offers a word of caution to prospective viewers.
Actor Scoot McNairy, featured in the latest horror film “Speak No Evil,“, offers a word of caution to prospective viewers.
On September 11, 2024, the family of model and actress Malaika Arora faced a difficult moment following the unexpected passing of her father, Anil Mehta. This devastating news left people stunned in the morning. Upon hearing the tragic event, Malaika and her sister, fellow actress Amrita Arora, traveled to their mother Joyce Polycarp’s home in Bandra, where they bid a heartfelt farewell to their late father. Later that evening, actor Arjun Kapoor assisted Malaika as she departed from the house following her father’s death, with Kareena Kapoor also seen leaving with them.
Michael B. Jordan’s professional journey has been nothing short of remarkable. Starting out as a young actor, he’s now stepping into the director’s chair for the upcoming film “Creed 3”. After wrapping up this third installment in the boxing series, his next directorial project is already set, and I’m eagerly anticipating the unique style he’ll bring to it.
After a highly successful year in 2024, award-winning actor Russell Crowe has lined up an impressive slate of seven upcoming movie and TV projects. While fans eagerly anticipate his portrayal of Nikolai Kravinoff in Marvel’s “Kraven the Hunter” set for release in December, it’s worth revisiting one of Crowe’s lesser-known movies that showcases one of his finest villainous performances. In 2007, Crowe shared the screen with Christian Bale in the riveting remake of the 1957 western “3:10 to Yuma,” which was acclaimed by critics under the direction of James Mangold.
Approximately 24 million people watched Freeform’s broadcast of “31 Nights of Halloween” in 2023, and it’s expected to be just as popular this year. The schedule includes classics like “The Nightmare Before Christmas” (at 5:05 EDT/PDT), “Beetlejuice” (6:45), and “Hocus Pocus” (8:50). The 2024 event kicks off on a Tuesday with the showing of “Halloweentown” at 1 p.m., followed by “The Haunted Mansion” from 2003 at 3 p.m.