Stree 2: Shraddha Kapoor says she got terrified watching her scary avatar in film; ‘Jab mere chehre ko kuch ho jaata hai…’

The film “Stree 2,” starring Shraddha Kapoor and Rajkummar Rao, is seeing fantastic earnings at the box office right now. This horror-comedy has been successful in making people laugh while also giving them a good scare through skilfully designed scenes. Interestingly, during discussions about the movie, it was revealed that Shraddha Kapoor herself doesn’t watch horror films. Surprisingly, she even admitted to being frightened by her own character in the Amar Kaushik film!

‘The Critics Said It Sucked Balls’: Halle Berry Said She Loved Working On Catwoman Despite The Haters, And One Reason The Movie’s ‘So Vindicating’ At 20

Reflecting on the past two decades, it seems like only yesterday when Halle Berry took on the role of Catwoman in live-action. Yet, the character of Patience Phillips/Catwoman emerged as an antihero that we can’t help but adore, despite the mixed reactions from critics towards the superhero movie. Despite the less than favorable reviews, Berry shared her fondness for the film 20 years later and explained why it holds a special place in her heart, referring to it as “so vindicating.”

Consumed Review | Smart Monster Movie Is a Heartfelt Allegory for Cancer

Millennials recall Devon Sawa, known for playing heartthrob characters in hits like “Final Destination,” “Casper,” and “Idle Hands,” gracing their screens during their formative years. Fortunately, this talented actor has maintained both his charm and skills, experiencing a revival recently, making guest appearances on “Hacks” and starring in the acclaimed “Chucky” TV series. Moreover, his latest project, “Consumed,” appears to incorporate elements from these earlier horror roles, demonstrating Sawa’s ongoing prowess in the genre.

‘Emily in Paris’ Arrives in L.A., ‘Alien’ Returns With ‘Romulus’ and This Week’s Best Events

As a longtime resident of both Los Angeles and New York, I’ve had the privilege of attending countless premieres, parties, and openings over the years. This week, I’m particularly excited to share with you some of the hottest events happening in these two cities that are not to be missed! On my radar for this week are the high-profile events surrounding the premieres of “Emily in Paris,” “Alien: Romulus,” “Bad Monkey,” and “The Union.” I’ve always been a fan of the creative minds behind these productions, so it’s a treat to see their latest works come to life on the big screen. If you’re lucky enough to be in either city this week, don’t miss out on these unforgettable experiences!