A Horror Movie Terrified Robert Pattinson Enough To Sleep With Two Knives

Bong Joon Ho, the director of Robert Pattinson’s new sci-fi film Mickey 17, joked that becoming a father might be making Pattinson more sensitive. Pattinson admitted parenthood probably contributed to the change, but explained it actually started before his daughter was born in early 2024.

Both filmmakers chuckled about how life events can unexpectedly make an actor less intense. Pattinson shared a story to illustrate this, recalling a night he became incredibly paranoid after watching a horror movie before a meeting.

He was so convinced someone was trying to break into his house that he grabbed two kitchen knives and sat on the sofa, fully armed. The situation became even stranger when he fell asleep on the couch with the knives next to his face, where he was later found by his partner, Suki Waterhouse, who was understandably confused.

The Times Reveals the 10 Most Famous Dogs From Film and Television

Topping the list is Scooby-Doo, the lovable Great Dane cartoon character who’s been entertaining families for over 50 years. Along with his friends in the Mystery Machine, Scooby has solved countless spooky mysteries, and his adventures continue to delight audiences.

Right behind him is Lassie, the rough collie who first became famous in books and then starred in movies alongside Elizabeth Taylor. From her first appearance in 1943 to her long-running TV show, Lassie became the world’s most famous dog on screen, and she’s still considered one of the best.

Here Are All the Movies & TV Shows Coming to Peacock, Paramount+, and Apple TV+ This Week, Including a Heartbreaking True Story

Season 24 of ‘The Voice’ kicks off this Tuesday, February 24th, on Peacock, continuing the search for the next singing superstar. The show starts with blind auditions, where coaches choose their teams based only on how contestants sound. From there, singers receive coaching and compete in challenges like battles and knockouts to advance in the competition. ‘The Voice’ remains a popular show by combining intense competition with guidance from experienced music professionals.

Mystery Woman in Red Steals the Show on the BAFTA Red Carpet

In the film The Spin, two friends and record shop owners, played by Brenock O’Connor and Owen Colgan, go on a quest to find valuable old vinyl records to save their business. The movie also stars Tara Lynne O’Neill (known from Derry Girls) as their strict landlord, and it marks a new beginning for Maura, who is moving from reality TV to acting. Industry professionals are paying attention to her transition and potential in scripted roles.

Floyd Mayweather vs. Manny Pacquiao Rematch Set for September at the Las Vegas Sphere

Floyd Mayweather, turning 49 on Tuesday, has said he’s returning to boxing after a nine-year break. Manny Pacquiao, 47, came back from a four-year retirement last year and is scheduled to fight Ruslan Provodnikov in April. However, according to the Associated Press, neither fighter has yet decided on a weight class or how long the potential rematch will last.

Cillian Murphy Shows off Wife at BAFTAs After Speaking About Her Role in His Life

The actor has always been open about how uncomfortable he feels with the public side of being famous, like doing interviews and walking red carpets. He once said on the radio program Desert Island Discs that the parts of fame beyond the actual work are really difficult for him.

He finds that his family provides a sense of stability and peace, helping him stay grounded despite the craziness of Hollywood. He met his partner in the mid-1990s while performing in a touring production of Disco Pigs, the play that first made him well-known.

He considers that time the most important period of his life, explaining that the people he met then greatly influenced his artistic development and personal goals. They married in 2004 after dating for ten years, holding the ceremony at a vineyard in France. They have since raised their two sons, Malachy and Aran, largely shielded from the attention of the paparazzi in London and Los Angeles.

Celebs Who Wear Fake Teeth

Tom Cruise began his acting career with teeth that weren’t perfectly straight, and this was noticeable in his early films. Later, he chose to improve his smile with porcelain veneers and even had braces to achieve a more polished look. Many consider his smile to be one of the most impressive dental makeovers in Hollywood, and it’s now a key part of his iconic image as a world-famous movie star.

Former ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Extra Accuses Eric Dane of Bullying Following His Death

Her statements quickly sparked a lot of reactions, and many people challenged her claims. When asked to provide evidence, Tull explained that Dane had bullied her during her three years working as an extra on Grey’s Anatomy. She wrote that he was abusive, a bully, and constantly made fun of her. In a separate post, she added that he had recently passed away and she wished he had apologized for his actions and acknowledged what he had done.

Celebs Who Used Their Fortune to Build Schools in Their Home Countries

Aamir Khan is a strong supporter of improving education in India. He’s provided funding for schools and programs that aim to enhance teaching quality and make education more available in rural areas. Khan frequently uses his public profile to emphasize how important early learning and reading skills are. Through these efforts, he’s helped draw attention to the problems within India’s education system.

‘Revenge of the Nerds’ and ‘Lizzie McGuire’ Star Dies Robert Carradine – Cause of Death Revealed

As a lifelong movie fan, I was so incredibly saddened to hear about the passing of Robert Carradine. His family shared a really touching statement, and it broke my heart to learn he’d been battling Bipolar Disorder for almost twenty years. They described him as a light in a dark world, and that really resonated with me – he always brought such a unique energy to his roles. More than just an actor, they emphasized what a wonderful father, grandfather, uncle, and brother he was. They’re hoping his story will help break down the stigma surrounding mental health, and I think that’s a beautiful tribute. Right now, they’re asking for privacy as they grieve, and of course, we should all respect that. It’s just a really sad loss for the film community and everyone who loved his work.