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alwaysthequietones · 2 years
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There’s only 1 week left until it’s a series wrap on ‘Servant’. 
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M Night Shyamalan's instagram post (August 08, 2022)
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callmefirefly · 1 year
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Some things never change
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alpha-mag-media · 7 months
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Rupert Grint scoops up daughter Wednesday, 3, and carries her to toy shop | In Trend Today
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ur-mag · 7 months
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Rupert Grint scoops up daughter Wednesday, 3, and carries her to toy shop | In Trend Today
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Me: *sees video about Rupert Grunt*
Me: "oh yeah! I remeber that guy! Ron Weasley! And didn't he have a kid named Wednesday G. Grint too..."
Me: "WAIT A SEC"
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grigori77 · 11 months
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Movies of 2023 - My Pre-Summer Rundown (Part 1)
The Runners-Up:
20.  WE HAVE A GHOST – Christopher Landon, the writer-director of Freaky and the Happy Death Day movies, brings something a bit more family friendly to Netflix with this endearingly goofy spook-fest fantasy comedy about a down-on-their-luck family (led by father Anthony Mackie) who discover that their rundown new home is inhabited by the ghost of its former owner (Stranger Things’ David Harbour), only for their lives to become infinitely more complicated when their resulting YouTube adventures attract the attention of well-connected ghosthunter Tig Notaro.
19.  A MAN CALLED OTTO – Tom Hanks is intriguingly cast against type as a grouchy curmudgeon in this likeable comedy-drama adaptation of popular Swedish novel A Man Called Ove, in which Hanks’ titular grump tries to manage his “final transition” on his own term, only to find his efforts confounded at every turn by his bumbling new neighbours (Mentiras’ Mariana Trevino and The Magnificent Seven’s Manuel Garcia-Rulfo, and their family), who ultimately give him a reason to go on living after all …
18.  KNOCK AT THE CABIN – M. Night Shyamalan continues his comeback tour from mediocrity with this deeply troubling psychological horror thriller adaptation of Paul Tremblay’s similarly dark and disturbing novel The Cabin At the End of the World.  Jonathan Groff, Ben Aldridge (Fleabag) and Kristen Cui are the gay couple and their small adopted daughter who are forced to make an impossible choice in order to save the world by a group of seemingly insane strangers that includes Dave Bautista and Rupert Grint.
17.  THE TANK – 2023 is already turning out to be a genuine BUMPER YEAR for really great and sometimes genuinely surprising horror cinema, and this recent chance discovery is a particular standout.  Writer-director Scott Walker (The Frozen Ground) has crafted a lean, mean and fantastically creepy little period horror (set in the year I was BORN!) about a small family who learn they’ve just inherited a potentially super-pricey property on the Portland coast, only to discover that there’s a very nasty catch indeed ...
16.  65 – ignore the naysayers and check this out!  It’s a CRACKER!!!  Seriously, this Adam Driver-starring sci-fi thriller from writer-directors Scott Beck and Bryan Woods (the guys who came up with the original idea for A Quiet Place) is a trim little suspense-filled actioner which has NO FAT ON IT, powered along by a FANTASTIC core concept – 65 million years ago, a space-farer from a distant civilisation crash landed here on earth and had to fight to escape from ravenous dinosaurs and an impending global cataclysm …
15.  TETRIS – Jon Baird, the director of Filth and Stan & Ollie, brings the fascinating untold “true” story of how daring entrepreneur game developer Henk Rogers (Kingsman’s Taron Egerton) braved Russian bureaucracy, the KGB and corporate double dealing to bring the titular video game out of the Soviet Union and into the West through the new creation from Nintendo, the Gameboy.  The end result is a fascinating and endearingly quirky little true-life biopic with a cute can-do attitude to match its inspiring story.
14.  SCREAM VI – last year’s fifth offering from Kevin Williamson’s (literal) killer horror franchise may have missed the mark a little bit, but the latest entry gets things RIGHT back on track with the best Scream movie in YEARS.  Melissa Barrera (In the Heights) and Jenna Ortega (Wednesday) are the survivor sisters who discover that the murderous Ghostface still isn’t done with them when they find themselves beset in a new murder spree on the streets of New York City …
13.  THE WHALE – while it’s not QUITE as good as the MASSIVE hype built it up to be, Darren Aronofsky’s adaptation of Samuel Hunter’s acclaimed play is still a compelling and powerful piece of work, driven by a genuinely SPECTACULAR cast – Hong Chau (Downsizing) entirely deserves her Supporting Oscar nom for this, but the film is entirely DOMINATED by a career best, Oscar-winning turn from Brendan Fraser as a terminally obese shut-in desperately trying to reconnect with his estranged daughter (Stranger Things’ Sadie Sink).
12.  BOSTON STRANGLER – the true story behind the controversial hunt for the notorious serial killer who stalked Boston in the early 1960s finally gets told in Crown Heights writer-director Matt Ruskin’s tight and tidy slowburn procedural thriller for Hulu.  Keira Knightley and Carrie Coon are both magnificent as the intrepid reporters for the Boston Record American newspaper who first uncovered how badly the Boston PD botched the investigation and the true extent of the monumental clusterfuck that ensued.
11.  THERE’S SOMETHING WRONG WITH THE CHILDREN – 2019’s Body At Brighton Rock is one of the most impressive unsung indie chillers I’ve ever come across, and director Roxanne Benjamin has definitely improved upon that impressive debut with this skin-crawling psychological supernatural horror for Blumhouse.  A genuine masterpiece of subtlety, it makes a proper virtue of exploiting the viewer’s imagination, the power of suggestion and the inherent creepiness of other people’s kids …
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cyansadness · 1 year
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i didn’t know you could speak spanish
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It was a calm Wednesday afternoon, practice was canceled so Louise and Ava were studying for their respective classes. “Who gives a damn about this shit?” Ava said, throwing her notebook next to her.
Louise picked it up to look at the contents. “You’re freaking out about poli-sci?” Louise laughed. “Who cares about this stuff?” Ava complained. “Grint does.” Louise said. “And Grint is terrifying.” Ava remarked.
“Wait, you’re afraid of Ms. Grint?” Louise sat up straighter. Ava rolled her eyes. “Who isn’t?” She looked at Louise with raised eyebrows. “Touché.” Louise commented.
“We need a break.” Ava announced, shutting her textbook and placing it on the coffee table before doing the same to Louise’s books. “Okay, what do you want to do?” Louise asked, turning towards her girlfriend.
The corners of Ava’s mouth quirked slightly. “I think I have an idea.” She murmured as she leaned in to kiss Louise. Louise responded immediately. She started to push Ava back so she was laying down on the couch.
The kisses are heated and passionate. They would’ve continued if it wasn’t for a phone starting to ring. Ava pulled away groaning, throwing her head back against the couch. “Your phone or mine?” Louise questioned. “Mine.” Ava groaned as she gently pushed Louise off.
“Ugh, it’s my dad.” Ava groaned as she read the caller id and answered it. “Hola papá.” Louise took a double take. Ava can speak Spanish and speak it well. “Si, estoy en la casa de Louise.” Ava said, unaware of her girlfriend’s red face.
“Estamos estudiando te lo juro. Si, yo pregunto.” Ava put her hand over the speaker. “Hey, is it good if I stay for dinner?” Ava asked, switching back effortlessly. Louise just nodded, not trusting her voice to not stutter.
Ava looked confused but returned to her call. “Yo puedo quedar. Nos vemos esta noche. Te quiero papá. Ciao.” Ava hung up the phone and turned to face Louise.
Louise was blushing and her eyes were wide. “Y-you never mentioned you spoke Spanish.” Louise stuttered. “My dad is Mexican, he taught me when I was little. I didn’t speak it with my mom though.” Ava explained, gears standing to turn in her head.
“I-n-no. I don’t think you mentioned that before.” Louise looked away. “Louise Gruzinsky, are you flustered?” Ava asked incredulously. Louise rolled her eyes but still wouldn’t look at Ava.
Ava laughed before turning Louise’s head towards herself. “Well I think you look incredibly cute like this.” Ava smiled and Louise just turned more red.
“Shut up Ava.” Louise shoved her girlfriend’s shoulder playfully. “Please, you know you love me.”Ava teased. “Yeah, I do.” Louise said before leaning in to place a soft kiss on Ava’s lips.
“But now we still have classes to study for.” Louise recalled as she pulled away and put Ava’s books back in her lap. Louise laughed as Ava groaned.
Just another Wednesday afternoon.
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Rupert Grint was on Jimmy Fallon March 9th, 2022. He talked about his Instagram debut, his daughter, Wednesday, the 20th Harry Potter reunion, and season 3 of Servant.
— I need more interviews with Rupe!! I’d love to know more about Wednesday and if she still says the “f” word 😂❤️
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taste-this-blog · 1 year
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📸 | Rupert Grint and his daughter Wednesday spotted at German Comic Con
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alwaysthequietones · 2 years
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY, WEDNESDAY G. GRINT!!!
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grinterest88-blog · 2 years
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Rupert Grint was at Barnes & Noble Valley Forge, PA, most definitely picking up books for little Wednesday (April 09, 2022)
Merlin's Beard! @rupertgrint apparated into our store today! He was super nice and very gracious. Thanks for stopping in and come back whenever you need some new books! - Barnes & Noble Valley Forge (x)
@rupertgrint Thank you for being a dear while I babbled nonsense at you. As a HP fan for 20 years it was a pleasure to meet you – scout4222 (x)
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docrotten · 2 years
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[HORROR NEWS] SEPTEMBER 26, 2022 – Hellraiser Reboot, Wednesday, Scanners TV, and more
Welcome to HORROR NEWS RADIO for September 26, 2022. JOIN US FOR horror news for CLOVERFIELD 2 and SCANNERS on HBO, along with trailer news for HELLRAISER 2022 and KNOCK AT THE CABIN. All this, and more, coming up next…
I am your host Doc Rotten and this is HNR, the official GRUESOME MAGAZINE HORROR NEWS podcast. Back with me again this week is Crystal Cleveland, the Livin6dead6irl.
UPCOMING FILMS
Director Babak Anvari boards Bad Robot's CLOVERFIELD 2 as it officially goes into development Babak Anvari ("Wounds") is set to direct. J.J. Abrams is producing. Previous films in the series: Cloverfield (2008), 10 Cloverfield Lane (2016), The Cloverfield Paradox (2018). Source: Variety
David Cronenberg's SCANNERS returns with an HBO Series. William Bridges (Black Mirror "USS Callister") is the writer and showrunner. Yann Demange (Lovecraft Country) is set to direct.
Synopsis: Two women living on the fringes of modern society are pursued by relentless agents with unimaginable powers and thus must learn to work together to topple a vast conspiracy determined to bring them to heel. Source: The Hollywood Reporter
NETFLIX finally drops the WEDNESDAY premiere date and we're "thankful" - WEDNESDAY debuts on NETFLIX on November 23, 2022. The series is directed by Tim Burton and features Jenna Ortega in the title role. Source: Deadline
CASTING NEWS
Lena Headey teams up with Nick Frost for the comedy/thriller SVALTA for XYZ Films, directed by Steffen Haars and Flip van der Kuil and written by Nick Frost.
Synopsis: a family begin their summer vacation to a remote island with a dark past. There, they discover that a serial killer is on the loose and that unfortunately for them, the hostile locals have no interest in helping them. Source: Deadline
Storm Reid joins Bonnie Aarons in THE NUN 2 with Taissa Farmiga in talks to return. Michael Chaves (The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It) is set to direct. Ian Goldberg and Richard Naing are currently adapting the script from a screenplay penned by writer Akela Cooper (Malignant). THE NUN 2 is currently set to debut on September 8, 2023. Source: Collider
Michael Beihn heads to Australia to film THE RED along with Tess Haubrich (Alien: Covenant) and Angie Milliken (Elvis). The director is Ryan Coonan and the creature effects come from Toby Barron (Thor: Ragnorok).
Synopsis: A young sheriff (Haubrich) obsessed with living up to her dead father’s legacy finds her mettle tested when locals are found ripped to shreds. She must finally face up to her past and work with her eccentric Vietnam veteran uncle (Biehn) to defeat the beast responsible for the murders before it kills everyone in town. Source: Deadline
TRAILERS
HELLRAISER reboot drops on HULU October 7, 2022 Director: David Bruckner Writers: Ben Collins, Luke Piotrowski, David S. Goyer Based on the book by Clive Barker Cast: Jamie Clayton, Odessa A'zion, Goran Visnjic
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oUlgwJNdu2I
Universal teases M. Night Shyamalan's KNOCK AT THE CABIN coming February 3, 2023 Director: M. Night Shyamalan Writers: M. Night Shyamalan, Steve Desmond, Michael Sherman Based on the novel by: Paul Tremblay Cast: Dave Bautista, Jonathan Groff, Ben Aldridge, Rubert Grint, Nikki Amuka-Bird, Abby Quinn, Kristen Cui
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wiBHEACNHs
RLJE wants to party with KIDS VS ALIENS for early 2023 Director: Jason Eisener Writers: John Davies, Jason Eisener Cast: Dominic Mariche, Phoebe Rex, Calem MacDonald
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4eW88_ssV6s
NETFLIX provides first look at THE MIDNIGHT CLUB coming October 7 Creators: Mike Flanagan, Leah Fong Cast: Samantha Sloyen, Zach Gilford, Igby Rigney, Heather Langenkamp
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3cCROeOQLQ
Lionsgate doesn't want you to forget that PREY FOR THE DEVIL is coming to theaters this Halloween Director: Damian Stamm Writers: Robert Zappia, Todd R. Jones, Earl Richey Jones Cast: Virginia Madsen, Jacqueline Byers, Nicolas Ralph, Colin Salmon, Ben Cross in his final role
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OkEnG6inG4c
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restandbloom · 2 years
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🖤🌼
It’s so bloody cute that Rupert Grint’s daughter is named Wednesday 💀🖤
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