Sarah Snook has made a lot of noise as the smart and suave businesswoman Siobhan Roy in the Emmy-winning series Succession. After the series came to a resounding end in recent months, Sarah Snook is back once more, and she even plays a character named Sarah. However, this time, the character is nothing like the confident and charismatic Shiv, but a woman who struggles to come to terms with the events that happen around her. Snook plays Dr. Sarah, a single mother in Run Rabbit Run, who starts noticing certain strange behaviors in her daughter Mia ever since the child celebrated her seventh birthday. Here’s a detailed look into the complex character of Dr. Sarah Gregory in the movie Run Rabbit Run.
From the get-go, Dr. Sarah seems rather indifferent towards the repeated calls that come from the old-age care facility that houses a woman named Joan, while catering...
From the get-go, Dr. Sarah seems rather indifferent towards the repeated calls that come from the old-age care facility that houses a woman named Joan, while catering...
- 6/29/2023
- by Smriti Kannan
- Film Fugitives
Lily Latorre in ‘Run Rabbit Run’ (Courtesy of Sundance Institute | Photo by Sarah Enticknap)
When we meet fertility doctor Sarah Gregory she’s well put together, professional, and leading a neat and tidy life. By the time we say goodbye to Sarah, everything’s gotten messy and her grip on reality has been pried loose. What transpires that forces this decay in her mental state is alternatingly terrifying and disappointingly predictable in Run Rabbit Run.
Succession’s Sarah Snook stars as Sarah, mom to Mia and ex-wife of Pete. Sarah’s raising Mia and doing a terrific job of it until the day of Mia’s seventh birthday. The first hint of something unusual comes when Mia announces that she misses people she’s never met all the time. Sarah finds that quirky but brushes it off, unaware that statement’s about to play an integral role in what happens next.
When we meet fertility doctor Sarah Gregory she’s well put together, professional, and leading a neat and tidy life. By the time we say goodbye to Sarah, everything’s gotten messy and her grip on reality has been pried loose. What transpires that forces this decay in her mental state is alternatingly terrifying and disappointingly predictable in Run Rabbit Run.
Succession’s Sarah Snook stars as Sarah, mom to Mia and ex-wife of Pete. Sarah’s raising Mia and doing a terrific job of it until the day of Mia’s seventh birthday. The first hint of something unusual comes when Mia announces that she misses people she’s never met all the time. Sarah finds that quirky but brushes it off, unaware that statement’s about to play an integral role in what happens next.
- 1/22/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
This week’s guests on Rhett McLaughlin and Link Neal’s Ear Biscuits podcast are a group of musicians who are in the process of defining their legacy on YouTube. The Gregory Brothers, who have received hundreds of millions of views, have become well-known for their autotuned “songificiations” of the news. During their time on the podcast, however, the question they ultimately arrive at is “what’s the plan moving forward?”
The Gregory Brothers are a quartet, but only three members--Michael, Evan, and Sarah Gregory--are present for the podcast. The other brother, Andrew, was on his honeymoon at the time (his wedding was just featured in the New York Times.) The conversation with the three remaining Brothers discusses more than seven years of music and hits on topics ranging from failed American Idol auditions to the credits song for Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt.
The arc of The Gregory Brothers’ Internet...
The Gregory Brothers are a quartet, but only three members--Michael, Evan, and Sarah Gregory--are present for the podcast. The other brother, Andrew, was on his honeymoon at the time (his wedding was just featured in the New York Times.) The conversation with the three remaining Brothers discusses more than seven years of music and hits on topics ranging from failed American Idol auditions to the credits song for Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt.
The arc of The Gregory Brothers’ Internet...
- 8/14/2015
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
Although they are best known for their auto-tuned versions of viral clips, The Gregory Brothers are also capable original songwriters. The musical quartet has released a song titled 'DJ Play My Song (No, Leave Me Alone)' as part of YouTube Comedy Week, and it combines the group's trademark catchiness with guest appearances from the likes of Psy, DeStorm, and several others. The song, a sly parody of modern pop music, features Sarah Gregory as a woman who just wants to party all night with the music turned way up, with lyrics resembling a typical club hit. However, this plan draws the ire of the DJ, played by Evan Gregory, who just wants to keep the levels reasonable and thinks the woman is getting creepy, especially when she stalks him to the bathroom, his car, and his day job. The video features a ton of guest appearances: Psy appears in...
- 5/23/2013
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
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