The cast of Rebel Moon – Part One: A Child Of Fire stepped out en masse to attend the movie’s Los Angeles premiere at the Tcl Chinese Theatre on Wednesday (December 13).
Stars Sofia Boutella, Charlie Hunnam, Ed Skrein and Jena Malone were joined at the event by director Zack Snyder and his producer wife Deborah.
So many castmates and members of the crew were also in attendance for the exciting event. Since so many of the new movie’s stars were in attendance, we pulled together a handy guide so you can tell who is who.
Head inside to see a rundown of every in attendance…
Keep scrolling to see a complete list of the cast who attended the Rebel Moon – Part One: A Child of Fire premiere…
Patrick Luwis
Lila Barad
Kingston Foster
Stella Grace Fitzgerald
Kayden Koshelev
Dominic Burgess
Rory Gibson
Cary Elwes
Caden Dragomer
Cleopatra Coleman...
Stars Sofia Boutella, Charlie Hunnam, Ed Skrein and Jena Malone were joined at the event by director Zack Snyder and his producer wife Deborah.
So many castmates and members of the crew were also in attendance for the exciting event. Since so many of the new movie’s stars were in attendance, we pulled together a handy guide so you can tell who is who.
Head inside to see a rundown of every in attendance…
Keep scrolling to see a complete list of the cast who attended the Rebel Moon – Part One: A Child of Fire premiere…
Patrick Luwis
Lila Barad
Kingston Foster
Stella Grace Fitzgerald
Kayden Koshelev
Dominic Burgess
Rory Gibson
Cary Elwes
Caden Dragomer
Cleopatra Coleman...
- 12/14/2023
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
For anyone that's into Creepypasta, you'll want to make sure that Grimcutty is on your radar. A scary internet meme that takes on a life of its own, Grimcutty is now available on Hulu and I recently talked with the films director/writer and stars all about the new horror film!
"In this modern creature feature, a scary internet meme called “Grimcutty” stirs up panic amongst all the parents in town, convinced it’s making their kids harm themselves and others. When a real-life version of Grimcutty starts attacking teen Asha Chaudry, her parents believe that she’s cutting herself as part of a challenge. With her phone taken away and no one who believes her, Asha has to figure out how to get through to her parents and stop the Grimcutty once and for all."
Directed and written by John William Ross (“The Birch”), Grimcutty stars Sara Wolfkind, Callan Farris,...
"In this modern creature feature, a scary internet meme called “Grimcutty” stirs up panic amongst all the parents in town, convinced it’s making their kids harm themselves and others. When a real-life version of Grimcutty starts attacking teen Asha Chaudry, her parents believe that she’s cutting herself as part of a challenge. With her phone taken away and no one who believes her, Asha has to figure out how to get through to her parents and stop the Grimcutty once and for all."
Directed and written by John William Ross (“The Birch”), Grimcutty stars Sara Wolfkind, Callan Farris,...
- 10/21/2022
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
There’s a compelling kernel of something interesting at the heart of Grimcutty, the new Hulu film by writer/director John Ross. The film is a treatise on hysterical helicopter parents, the dangers of social media challenges and the growing concern about how much screen time is healthy. These are valid (albeit not entirely new) concerns, and horror is a great lens through which to explore them.
The issue isn’t Grimcutty’s premise, but rather its execution. This is a messy film, complete with substantial logic gaps, more than one scenery-chewing performance, and a run time that isn’t earned by its relatively thin, repetitive script.
The film opens solidly: mother Melinda Jaynes (Alona Tal) locks her young son Brandon (Kayden Alexander Koshelev) in his bedroom at night, seemingly in an effort to protect him from the lurking figure of Grimcutty (Joel Ezra Hebner) outside. When Brandon sneaks out...
The issue isn’t Grimcutty’s premise, but rather its execution. This is a messy film, complete with substantial logic gaps, more than one scenery-chewing performance, and a run time that isn’t earned by its relatively thin, repetitive script.
The film opens solidly: mother Melinda Jaynes (Alona Tal) locks her young son Brandon (Kayden Alexander Koshelev) in his bedroom at night, seemingly in an effort to protect him from the lurking figure of Grimcutty (Joel Ezra Hebner) outside. When Brandon sneaks out...
- 10/10/2022
- by Joe Lipsett
- bloody-disgusting.com
For anyone that's into Creepypasta, you'll want to make sure that Grimcutty is on your radar. A scary internet meme that takes on a life of its own, Grimcutty will be released to Hulu on October 10th, but we have an exclusive clip you can watch right now!
"In this modern creature feature, a scary internet meme called “Grimcutty” stirs up panic amongst all the parents in town, convinced it’s making their kids harm themselves and others. When a real-life version of Grimcutty starts attacking teen Asha Chaudry, her parents believe that she’s cutting herself as part of a challenge. With her phone taken away and no one who believes her, Asha has to figure out how to get through to her parents and stop the Grimcutty once and for all."
Directed and written by John William Ross (“The Birch”), Grimcutty stars Sara Wolfkind, Callan Farris, Usman Ally,...
"In this modern creature feature, a scary internet meme called “Grimcutty” stirs up panic amongst all the parents in town, convinced it’s making their kids harm themselves and others. When a real-life version of Grimcutty starts attacking teen Asha Chaudry, her parents believe that she’s cutting herself as part of a challenge. With her phone taken away and no one who believes her, Asha has to figure out how to get through to her parents and stop the Grimcutty once and for all."
Directed and written by John William Ross (“The Birch”), Grimcutty stars Sara Wolfkind, Callan Farris, Usman Ally,...
- 10/7/2022
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
“Me Time,” a slapdash comedy by writer-director John Hamburg, stars Kevin Hart as Sonny Fisher, a stay-at-home parent suffering from what Betty Friedan labeled “the problem with no name.” Sonny feels lonely and out-of-step around adults with concerns more grown-up than his fixation on minivan technology, elementary school talent shows and a proposal to include plant-based milks in the cafeteria. His wife Maya (Regina Hall), a high-powered architect, proposes that he press pause on his domestic responsibilities to reconnect with his own inner needs. She’ll take their two kids Dash and Ava (Che Tafari and Amentii Sledge) over spring break if he’ll agree to attend the 44th birthday blowout extravaganza of his childhood best friend Huck (Mark Wahlberg), a footloose, Peter Pan-esque party boy whose company isn’t much more mature.
This is a tale about male friendship with very little believable onscreen bonding. Hamburg’s basic gag...
This is a tale about male friendship with very little believable onscreen bonding. Hamburg’s basic gag...
- 8/26/2022
- by Amy Nicholson
- Variety Film + TV
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