Sydney Sweeney is one of the rising stars in Hollywood, making a name for herself with her choices in TV and movies. She first gained prominence with her roles in The Handmaid’s Tale and Everything Sucks!
But she became famous with the HBO drama series Euphoria.
Recently, Sweeney made her superhero debut with Madame Web as Julia Cornwall/Spider-Woman, but unfortunately, the movie did not do well in the box office.
Sydney Sweeney On Saturday Night Live
Recently, she made her Saturday Night Live debut as a host this season, and people have been praising her for her charm and wit. In her monologue, Sweeney touched upon quite a few things that have happened to her so far, including her role in Madame Web and the Maga hat controversy from back in 2020.
Suggested“Madam Web wasn’t really that bad”: Sydney Sweeney Trolls Madam Web For How Bad It...
But she became famous with the HBO drama series Euphoria.
Recently, Sweeney made her superhero debut with Madame Web as Julia Cornwall/Spider-Woman, but unfortunately, the movie did not do well in the box office.
Sydney Sweeney On Saturday Night Live
Recently, she made her Saturday Night Live debut as a host this season, and people have been praising her for her charm and wit. In her monologue, Sweeney touched upon quite a few things that have happened to her so far, including her role in Madame Web and the Maga hat controversy from back in 2020.
Suggested“Madam Web wasn’t really that bad”: Sydney Sweeney Trolls Madam Web For How Bad It...
- 3/3/2024
- by Swagata Das
- FandomWire
Sydney Sweeney has certainly been happier.
The Emmy-nominated “Euphoria” and “White Lotus” star shut down assumptions that a “surprise hoedown”-themed birthday party for her mother was pro-Trump with Maga references. Sweeney, whose attorney mother Lisa Sweeney (née Mudd) turned 60 this past weekend, shared photos on social media of the birthday bash in Idaho.
“No better way to celebrate my momma than a surprise hoedown,” Sweeney captioned.
The select pictures showed Sweeney riding a mechanical bull with her mom, with one relative wearing a “Blue Lives Matter” shirt in the background. Sweeney’s brother Trent Sweeney uploaded a picture capturing guests in custom parody hats reading “Make Sixty Great Again.”
“You guys, this is wild,” Sweeney tweeted after facing backlash. “An innocent celebration for my mom’s milestone 60th birthday has turned into an absurd political statement, which was not the intention. Please stop making assumptions. Much love to everyone and Happy Birthday Mom!
The Emmy-nominated “Euphoria” and “White Lotus” star shut down assumptions that a “surprise hoedown”-themed birthday party for her mother was pro-Trump with Maga references. Sweeney, whose attorney mother Lisa Sweeney (née Mudd) turned 60 this past weekend, shared photos on social media of the birthday bash in Idaho.
“No better way to celebrate my momma than a surprise hoedown,” Sweeney captioned.
The select pictures showed Sweeney riding a mechanical bull with her mom, with one relative wearing a “Blue Lives Matter” shirt in the background. Sweeney’s brother Trent Sweeney uploaded a picture capturing guests in custom parody hats reading “Make Sixty Great Again.”
“You guys, this is wild,” Sweeney tweeted after facing backlash. “An innocent celebration for my mom’s milestone 60th birthday has turned into an absurd political statement, which was not the intention. Please stop making assumptions. Much love to everyone and Happy Birthday Mom!
- 8/29/2022
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
Norman Trailer. Jonathan Segal‘s Norman (2010) movie trailer stars Dan Byrd, Emily VanCamp, Richard Jenkins, Adam Goldberg, and Billy Lush. Norman‘s plot synopsis: “Norman Long is a high school loner, a self-aware and darkly funny teen who’s just trying to handle his daily existence. In the wake of his mother’s sudden death, Norman must now also deal with the reality that his father is starting to lose his battle with stomach cancer.
Norman, depressed and angry, unintentionally gets caught in a lie that he, in fact, has stomach cancer. Soon his complete distortion of the facts spirals out of control. Part coping mechanism, partially as a way to feel closer to his father, and to a certain degree to prepare others for his possible suicide, Norman begins to imitate his father’s debilitating physical symptoms, dramatically affecting his life and the world around him.
Emily, a magnetic...
Norman, depressed and angry, unintentionally gets caught in a lie that he, in fact, has stomach cancer. Soon his complete distortion of the facts spirals out of control. Part coping mechanism, partially as a way to feel closer to his father, and to a certain degree to prepare others for his possible suicide, Norman begins to imitate his father’s debilitating physical symptoms, dramatically affecting his life and the world around him.
Emily, a magnetic...
- 10/7/2011
- by filmbook
- Film-Book
Possibly for competitive reasons two films, with similar names are making their way to DVD in the next couple of years. The film receiving a preview here is "Zmd: Zombies of Mass Destruction," which has a 2009 release date and not "ZMDs: Zombies of Mass Destruction," with a 2011 release. Hopefully that clears things up, or confuses the issue further; anyways, this political comedy, set in the world of zombies looks like an attempt to poke fun at the situation in Afghanistan, or Iraq. Adding some interesting stunts into the film "Zmd: Zombies of Mass Destruction," looks to explode on home theatre systems later this year. Have a look at the hilarious plot summary inside along with a full trailer.
A synopsis here...
"Life is wonderful for the people in the quiet island town of Port Gamble. Frida, a young Iranian-American college dropout, is back in town to help her father run the family restaurant.
A synopsis here...
"Life is wonderful for the people in the quiet island town of Port Gamble. Frida, a young Iranian-American college dropout, is back in town to help her father run the family restaurant.
- 3/29/2009
- by Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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