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Lulu Wilson is back as the title character in the new movie The Wrath of Becky and we caught up with her amid the film’s release!
The 17-year-old actress starred in 2020′s Becky opposite Kevin James and she has teamed up with Seann William Scott for the sequel, which is in select theaters now.
Two years after she escaped a violent attack on her family, Becky attempts to rebuild her life in the care of an older woman — a kindred spirit named Elena. But when a group known as the “Noble Men” break into their home, attack them, and take her beloved dog, Diego, Becky must return to her old ways to protect herself and her loved ones.
Lulu is also known for her work in horror films like Ouija: Origin of Evil and Annabelle: Creation, as well as the Netflix series The Haunting of Hill House.
Check out 10 Fun Facts about Lulu below:
I’ve been fencing since I was 12 and compete in tournaments. I have five cats, two of which we found in our backyard. I am wildly obsessed with Louis Theroux. I’ve never been able to touch my toes. I am the youngest of three sisters.Head inside to check out the rest of the fun facts…
I am incredibly terrified of rollercoasters. In my free time, I’m a babysitter. I never wear band t-shirts of bands I don’t know. When I was little, I thought everyone got kidnapped at least once in their lifetime. I always put honey in my lattes.Go see The Wrath of Becky, now in theaters!
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Two best mates are both poised for summer moves and they both happen to be pretty decent footballers. Declan Rice and Mason Mount may be unlikely to end up as teammates at club level as well as international, but their respective futures at West Ham United and Chelsea do appear to be on extremely borrowed time.
Jenelle Riley Deputy Awards and Features Editor Paul Walter Hauser has made hamburgers the latest red carpet accessory.The actor has found himself making the rounds lately thanks to his stunning turn as serial killer Larry Hall in Apple TV Plus’ limited series “Black Bird,” a role that has already netted him a SAG Award nomination and wins from the Golden Globes and the Critics Choice Awards. After Jamie Lee Curtis asked him to bring her a burger to the next event, Hauser showed up at the Critics Choice Awards with a patty – only to learn Curtis couldn’t attend due to COVID. He later proposed to her with a smashburger at the AARP Movies for Grownups Awards and brought 20 burgers to the SAG Awards, where he handed them out to the likes of Adam Sandler. When Hauser’s name was called amongst the nominees in his category, he perfectly timed a blissful bite on camera.So when Hauser joined us as a guest on this week’s episode of the Variety Awards Circuit podcast, we wanted to get his opinion on one of our favorite hamburgers in town, from the Corner Deli – which is located inside a gas station next to our offices. Listen below for his full review.
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taglines are here… and they might just spark a little drama with 's Dorinda Medley.Famously put «on pause» after season 12 of , Dorinda's long said she'd use that phrase whenever she got to come back with a tagline… but Tamra Judge beats her to it! The longtime star is back, alongside longtime 'Wives Shannon Beador, Heather Dubrow, Emily Simpson and Gina Kirschenheiter, in the updated intro, which features fresh graphics and a remixed version of the show's classic theme song. New Housewife Jenn Pedranti joins the mix, too.«Shannon, Heather, myself, you know, we're all girls that have been on the show — I know Heather has come and gone and come back, but I feel like it's people that I really, really know,» Tamra told ET ahead of the season.
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Piper Perabo is weighing in on the end of The actress plays Summer, an environmental activist who gets romantically involved with Kevin Costner's John Dutton, on Paramount Network's blockbuster drama. Perabo sat down with ET's Rachel Smith on Tuesday in New York City to weigh in on the final episodes of the series, which are due to start airing in November (if the ongoing writers' strike doesn't delay its return), and also advocate for safe gun use in media and on Hollywood sets.«I hope [the writers' strike] doesn't have an impact.
After Spy In The Wild enthralled viewers, the team have turned their attention to our oceans, deploying bigger, better and more sophisticated animatronic spy creatures.The new four-part nature series is produced by John Downer and sees spy creatures like sperm whales, blue crabs, coconut octopuses, cuttlefish and manatees take to the waves to get a closer look at their real-life counterparts. “In all my life, I’ve wanted to get closer and closer to animals and see them and to film them from inside their world,” explains John.
John Stamos wasn’t too happy with Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen for a long time after they decided not to join the reboot of Full House. However, their issues quickly became water under the bridge when their beloved cast member Bob Saget suddenly passed away in January 2022.
Dennis Harvey Film Critic Released to theaters in the theatrical dog days of mid-2020, Jonathan Milott and Cary Murnion’s “Becky” became a home-formats hit, its gleefully tasteless home-invasion thrills a guilty-pleasure tonic for COVID captives going a bit stir-crazy. Now Lulu Wilson is back as that title character, more or less the sole survivor of her prior screen outing. You can be sure in “The Wrath of Becky” that age hasn’t dulled her pissed-off homicidal verve, and that fate will surely provide another crop of ne’er-do-wells to tempt its exercise. However, a different writing-directing duo is in charge this time, Matt Angel and Suzanne Coote. Their efforts generate rewards that are somewhat diminished, if still diverting. Quiver is releases this SXSW-premiered sequel to U.S. theaters, with home-formats dates as yet unannounced.
The Warehouse Project will be back in September, with the likes of Bicep, Honey Dijon, The Blessed Madonna and Jamie Jones on the bill for its 2023 season. It’s also revealed that it will be opening up two new areas of its Depot Mayfield home, including the roof.
K.J. Yossman “Deal or No Deal” is returning to Spain after a 12-year hiatus with original host Jesús Vázquez, Variety can confirm. The long-running gameshow, known locally as “¡Allá tú!,” is set to air on local network Telecinco, produced by Banijay Iberia label Gestmusic. Vázquez originally presented the show from 2004-2008. The re-commission follows the news that “Deal or No Deal” is also returning to the U.K. later this year on ITV and ITVX, produced by Banijay U.K.’s Remarkable Entertainment.
Nick Jonas revealed the one performance blunder that shaped his life. During the Jonas Brothers' appearance on the podcast, the 30-year-old «Waffle House» singer opened up about the performance mishap that sent him to therapy.«Then there was another time during a really tragic guitar solo debacle that happened on live TV,» Nick says.
Most movies about England’s King Henry VIII like to focus on the mercurial monarch’s failed marriages. His six wives have been collectively described as divorced, died, beheaded, divorced, beheaded, survived. That last one, the little talked-about Katherine Parr, had the distinction of outlasting Henry — their marriage was about four years as he started to succumb to the result of hard living. She was there during that time, but also a wife who if she weren’t so connected to the King easily could have qualified as a feminist. She not only was the first English woman to have a book published, was privately a radical Protestant in an England that had been staunchly Catholic, but also a sharply intelligent woman who had a head on her shoulders and was determined to keep it there.
Louis Theroux is not comfortable with the disruptor moniker. He almost recoils at the notion, sitting back in his chair, chewing over the word and its literal, historical and symbolic connotations. “It has become a cliché; it’s definitely a cliché,” he eventually says.