If you loved the movie Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle as much as we did, then you’ll be excited to find out that the four actors who played the high school characters will return for the upcoming sequel!
FYI: Holly wore a Galvan dress with Christian Louboutin shoes and clutch. Eden is wearing an Iorane dress and Hearts on Fire jewelry. Alex is wearing Hugo Boss.
Amandla Stenberg steps out for the 2019 Los Angeles Online Film Critics Society Award Ceremony held at Taglyan Cultural Complex on Wednesday night (January 9) in Hollywood.
The 20-year-old actor was joined by Alex Wolff and Eighth Grade‘s Elsie Fisher at the second annual event.
Amandla just recently opened up about one of the most important scenes in The Hate U Give – where Chris tells Starr he doesn’t “see color”.
They shared that the sentiment “doesn’t cut it in today’s day and age.”
“Starr urges him to think critically about her experience as a black person,” Amandla adds. “And she explains to him why he can’t look at her without any lens of color because he has to think about how being black affects her everyday experiences. It affects her everyday life. It affects the way that she traverses the world.”
Nat and Alex Wolff snap a photo with their mom Polly Draper at BUILD Series on Tuesday (October 9) in New York City.
The family trio stopped by to chat about their new movie Stella’s Last Weekend, which was also written and directed by Polly. Their dad Michael composed the music for the film.
Here’s a synopsis: Oliver (Alex) who is a Queens high school senior who is madly in love with Violet, the girl of his dreams. Oliver’s older brother, Jack (Nat), is not so lucky with his love life, having made a real connection with a girl who suddenly dropped him without any explanation. When Jack comes home from college for a special celebration of Stella, the family’s beloved but aging dog, he soon discovers that the girl who broke his heart is the very same Violet who has stolen Oliver’s heart. A series of comic complications ensue as the romantic rivalry between the brothers escalates, Violet wavers between the two equally appealing siblings, and the entire family tries to get through the emotional upheaval of Stella’s impending “last hurrah.”
Also pictured: Alex, Nat, and Polly premiere Stella’s Last Weekend the night before at the New York Film Festival.
Alex Wolff gives brother Nat a kiss on the cheek while attending a screening of his upcoming film Hereditary held at Metrograph on Tuesday (June 5) in New York City.
The brothers posed for several silly photos together and were joined by their parents Michael and Polly, as well as Alex‘s girlfriend Gianna Reisen.
Also in attendance were Alex‘s co-stars Toni Collette, Gabriel Byrne and Milly Shapiro, and director Ari Aster.
Here’s a synopsis for the movie: When the matriarch of the Graham family passes away, her daughter’s family begins to unravel cryptic and increasingly terrifying secrets about their ancestry.
Alex Wolff gives Asa Butterfield the basics in this new clip from their new film, The House of Tomorrow.
The film centers on a sheltered teen (Butterfield) raised inside a geodesic dome who befriends a rebellious kid (Wolff) and forms a punk band to escape an oppressive grandmother, an overprotective father, and the looming legacy of renowned futurist Buckminster Fuller.