Samara Weaving to Headline Remake of Tommy Wirkola Horror Comedy ‘The Trip’

Following the triumph of this year’s adaptation of Speak No Evil, it’s been announced that another recently premiered international horror movie is due for an American adaptation. According to Variety, Tommy Wirkola’s 2021 Norwegian horror film The Trip is being lined up for an English-language remake, with Jorma Taccone (MacGruber, Pop Star: Never Stop Never Stopping) at the helm. Excitingly, horror sensation Samara Weaving will lead the new project, with Jason Segel, Timothy Olyphant, and Juliette Lewis also starring.

How Harry and the Hendersons Taught Us to Meet the Mysterious with Compassion

In the 1987 movie “Harry and the Hendersons,” currently available on Peacock, John Lithgow plays George Henderson, a man whose family forms an extraordinary connection with a creature from cryptozoology. The Hendersons have recently returned from a weekend in nature and are traveling home in a wood-paneled station wagon. The weather is pleasant, the scenery picturesque, and the sunlight dances through the trees occasionally causing brief, blinding flashes as it filters through.

Sotheby’s Goes Underground for Keith Haring’s ‘Art in Transit’

Prior to Sotheby’s initial sale scheduled for November 21st, the auction house has revealed an engaging exhibit titled “Art in Transit: 31 Keith Haring Subway Drawings from the Collection of Larry Warsh“. This display is set up in a replica of an old New York City subway station, and it marks the conclusion of collection endeavors by No More Rulers founder Larry Warsh. This significant body of work will be publicly shown together for the first time in more than a decade.

Check Out Tom Sachs’ Nike Mars Yard 3.0 Wear-Test Sample

Last year, Tom Sachs’ collaboration with Nike on their NikeCraft line was temporarily halted due to allegations of unsuitable conduct in his studio. This pause disrupted several joint footwear projects, such as the launch of a fresh Mars Yard 3.0 sneaker. However, once Sachs showed and reaffirmed his commitment to cultivating an environment that promotes respect and inclusivity, Nike decided to reunite with the artist for the unveiling of the Mars Yard 3.0 in 2025.