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Killer New Photo Series Puts Actors Beside the Horror Villains They Played FxAttics Studios release a photo series of actors besides horror villains they played in movies By Josh Millican FxAttics Studios is the moniker used by a professional artist, mask maker, haunt proprietor, and also graphics designer Angela Norris. One of her latest projects is a series of actors standing beside the horror villains they played on film! It’s a hoot and also a holler, to say the least! Check out the series below, and thanks to Bored Panda for putting this killer series on our radar! Norris, who resides in Brooklyn, told ....
Ces 18 acteurs de films d'horreur posent à côté des personnages qu'ils ont incarné hitek.fr - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from hitek.fr Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
CinemaBlend Firefly Lane takes a pretty big step away from the book that itâs based on, particularly where major plot lines are concerned. But as the characters seemingly end up in similar places in the book and TV show, there are clues we can take from the book to possibly answer some of the questions from the Firefly Lane Season 1 ending. What happened to Kate and Tullyâs friendship that made Kate say sheâll never forgive Tully for what she did? Is this the last weâve seen of Johnny Ryan? Hereâs what happened to each of the main characters at the end of Season 1 and what the book might reveal about some of these cliffhangers. ....
2/3/2021 Katherine Heigl and Sarah Chalke play the 20- and 40-something versions of their characters in Netflix s new drama about lifelong friends suddenly at a crossroads. The 30-year friendship between two women one, a housewife; the other, a nationally syndicated talk-show host comprises the heart of the new Netflix drama Firefly Lane. Sifting through the layers of hurt, jealousy, rivalry and of course mutual support between self-sacrificing frump Kate (Sarah Chalke) and her glamorous, emotionally stunted bestie Tully (Katherine Heigl), this Seattle-set adaptation of Kristin Hannah’s 2008 novel often feels like a Lifetime treatment of My Brilliant Friend. It’s a rich premise squandered by awkward casting, tearjerking storylines and knee-high ambitions. ....