Demi Moore Explains Why She Took On Films Like The Substance And Ghost Despite Thinking Any Of Them Could End Up Being A ‘F–king Disaster’

Demi Moore is well-known in Hollywood not just for her captivating performances, but also for the daring roles she chooses to play. From the iconic supernatural love story of ‘Ghost’ in the ’90s, to her upcoming 2024 film, ‘The Substance’, which delves into the world of body horror movies, Moore often selects projects that seem risky. Yet, as she recently shared, there’s a particular reason she is drawn to films with a high likelihood of not succeeding.

Adam Sandler’s ‘Happy Gilmore’ Is Coming to Tubi in This Week

You won’t find any error in the price! Tubi is a streaming platform that offers a free service, meaning you can watch Adam Sandler’s classic comedy, “Happy Gilmore,” on December 1st, without any sign-up, subscription, or payment required. The only catch is occasional ads during the movie. However, with the chance to revisit this side-splitting tale of a struggling hockey player discovering his golf prowess, who wouldn’t want that? There’s just one hiccup: Happy (Sandler) carries the rowdy, profane demeanor typical of a hockey player, which clashes with the more tranquil, refined atmosphere of the golf world.

Margot Robbie Demanded to Go Nude for ‘The Wolf of Wall Street’

Lately, she discussed her decision to go fully nude for Martin Scorsese’s film, “The Wolf of Wall Street.” Unlike some actors who shy away from on-camera nudity, Margot Robbie understood that her breakthrough role as Naomi Lapaglia required a fearless approach. Partnering with Leonardo DiCaprio, the Australian actress gave an impressive performance that drew widespread attention and opened doors for additional opportunities.

Ferdi Porsche’s FAT Teams Up with Rob Smedley to Democratize Professional Racing

The world of racing is poised for a change with the debut of the FAT Karting League (FKL), a collaboration between Ferdinand “Ferdi” Porsche’s FAT International and the Smedley Group, which was founded by ex-Formula 1 engineer Rob Smedley. Originating from the Global Karting League (GKL), the FKL intends to shatter conventional motorsport boundaries, making it feasible and attainable for aspiring racers from a variety of cultural backgrounds, regardless of their financial resources.