Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Baby Boy is a 2001 American coming-of-age hood drama film directed, written and produced by John Singleton, and starring Tyrese Gibson, Snoop Dogg, Ving Rhames, Omar Gooding, A.J. Johnson and Taraji P. Henson. [5]
Drinking the Kool-Aid" is strongly believing in and accepting a deadly, deranged, or foolish ideology or concept based only upon the overpowering coaxing of another; the expression is also used to refer to a person who wrongly has faith in a possibly doomed or dangerous idea because of perceived potential high rewards. The phrase typically ...
Chad Allen (born Chad Allen Lazzari; June 5, 1974) is an American psychologist and retired actor.Beginning his career at the age of seven, Allen is a three time Young Artist Award winner and GLAAD Media Award honoree.
The scars shown on actor Enrico Colantoni's face during the episode actually existed due to the actor playing ice hockey in real life. [1] The episode's title refers to the phrase, "Drinking the Kool-Aid", which refers to uncritical obedience. The phrase has its origins in the 1978 Jonestown deaths, which killed 909 followers, many of whom were ...
Ada is whipped, miscarries her child, and then reveals to her parents that it was her brother's baby. Ada has a vision of her father's death, and the creature kills him. She reveals to everyone that she was the missing jug face and that all the deaths are her fault.
Chad James Connell (born May 20, 1983) is a Canadian actor. Connell is a graduate of Ryerson University (now Toronto Metropolitan University)'s theatre program in Toronto. He began acting in local productions in Ottawa at the age of 11. His first starring role was the role of Oliver in the musical of the same name.
The movie was an official selection of the Sundance Film Festival. Dennis Harvey of Variety reviewed the film, placing it on the magazine's "21 Best films of Sundance" list for 2016. [ 4 ] Justin Lowe of The Hollywood Reporter wrote that it "conveys ample shock value, but comes up short thematically".
Scare Package is a 2019 American anthology horror comedy film created by Aaron B. Koontz and Cameron Burns. [1] It features a series of horror shorts written and directed by Aaron B. Koontz, Courtney Andujar, Hillary Andujar, Anthony Cousins, Emily Hagins, Chris McInroy, Noah Segan, and Baron Vaughn.