
Bryan Alexander
Movie and Life Section Correspondent at USA Today
Film lover, Milk Dud consumer and film writer for USA Today specializing in animals, facial hair, great villains, Hasselhoff and Shatner.
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2 weeks ago |
usatoday.com | Bryan Alexander
"The Ritual" exorcism horror drama (now in theaters), starring Al Pacino as the real-life German-American Capuchin friar Theophilus Riesinger and Dan Stevens as Father Joseph Steiger, proudly claims to be "based on true events."The star duo delivers hair-raising moments as they recreate the 1928 exorcism of Emma Schmidt (Abigail Cowen). But on a horror level, it pales in comparison to the more sensational source material.
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3 weeks ago |
usatoday.com | Bryan Alexander
LOS ANGELES − Acting legend Al Pacino and "Downton Abbey" star Dan Stevens were bonding over Super Bowl LVIII in Pacino's rented home near the Natchez, Mississippi, set of "The Ritual" when the February skies turned ominous. "We were basically watching the Super Bowl during a tornado," says Stevens, recalling the "act of God" moment as he sits next to a vigorously nodding Pacino.
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3 weeks ago |
usatoday.com | Bryan Alexander
LOS ANGELES — Owen Wilson readily admits that his golf game was already washed up when he agreed to play over-the-hill pro Pryce Cahill in the comedy "Stick.""The Wedding Crashers" star, 56, who says he's more skilled on tennis or pickleball courts, couldn't quite relate to the PGA meltdown on national TV that ended Cahill's promising career in the Apple TV+ series (three episodes now streaming, then weekly on Wednesdays).
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3 weeks ago |
usatoday.com | Bryan Alexander
INGLEWOOD, Calif. − Mother Monster is going kooky and spooky, joining The Addams Family. In closing out Netflix's Tudum 2025 event at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles, which featured stars from "Stranger Things," "Happy Gilmore 2," "Ginny & Georgia" and a slew of other popular titles on the streamer, Lady Gaga took to the stage for a macabre performance.
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3 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Bryan Alexander |Pamela Avila
INGLEWOOD, Calif. − Mother Monster is going kooky and spooky, joining The Addams Family. In closing out Netflix's Tudum 2025 event at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles, which featured stars from "Stranger Things," "Happy Gilmore 2," "Ginny & Georgia" and a slew of other popular titles on the streamer, Lady Gaga took to the stage for a macabre performance.
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