Gus Van Sant's new film takes us back to a true story from the 1970s that echoes into today. February 8, 1977, an Indianapolis man named Tony Kiritsis takes Dick Hall hostage. Now Hall is a broker at ...
For years, fans have been photoshopping Dacre Montgomery into every nook and cranny of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, teaming the Stranger Things star with costumes ranging from Wolverine to the Human ...
EXCLUSIVE: Signature Entertainment has acquired the UK and Irish rights to U.S. thriller What We Hide from Vaneast Pictures. Pic stars Mckenna Grace (Five Nights at Freddy’s 2), Dacre Montgomery ...
A founder of Cannondale, he was among the first in the U.S. to mass-produce bikes frames out of large-diameter aluminum tubes, replacing heavier steel. By Jeré Longman Joe Montgomery, who founded ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Dacre Montgomery (L) and Bill Skarsgard star in "Dead Man's Wire," now playing in theaters. Photo courtesy of Row K Entertainment ...
NEW YORK, Jan. 16 (UPI) --Stranger Things and Elvis alum Dacre Montgomery says it is a testament to the extraordinary talents of filmmaker Gus Van Sant if the new fact-based hostage drama, Dead Man's ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Looks like the revolution can be televised. When Tony Kiritsis took Richard Hall hostage, it ignited a media firestorm that extensively covered the situation. When Austin Kolodney ...
EXCLUSIVE: Ahead of the U.S. theatrical release of his new film Dead Man’s Wire, slated for this weekend, Australian actor Dacre Montgomery has signed with Anonymous Content for representation.
The actor, who first broke out as Billy in 'Stranger Things,' pushes his limits in Gus Van Sant's new film. By Carly Thomas Associate Editor But as someone who is always looking to “explore the limits ...
Dacre Montgomery as Richard and Bill Skarsgard as Tony, in Gus Van Sant’s DEAD MAN’S WIRE. Courtesy of Row K Entertainment It has been seven years since we saw a film from Gus Van Sant but the ...
Al Pacino does not stand up at any point in Dead Man’s Wire. He's in three scenes, sitting in all of them—supine, in fact. We could call the performance somnambulant were he to ever actually get up ...