Rachel Zegler responds to outrage about her playing Latina Snow White in new Disney movie - Star has received advice from ...
Music legend Brandy Norwood is no stranger to putting up a fight. Returning to the horror genre after her role in "I Still Know What You Did Last Summer" — released the same year as "The Boy Is ...
Brandy, the Grammy-winning singer, songwriter, and actress, is once again stepping into the world of horror with her role in ...
Brandy Norwood had no idea what she was “getting herself into” when she signed up to star in The Front Room. The singer — who started her music career in the 1990s and famously starred ...
with The Front Room star Brandy Norwood making one plea to fans: get loud. Actors making PSAs that air ahead of their own movies often ask the audience to put away their phones so as not to ...
Actress and singer Brandy Norwood may be best known for bringing Cinderella to life in the 1997 musical adaptation opposite Whitney Houston. In The Front Room, she’s the star of a more twisted ...
They are the stuff that whimsical legends are made of, and their hallowed halls may need to make room for a brand new iconic double act: Brandy Norwood and Kathryn Hunter. “The Front Room” is ...
The Front Room stars Brandy Norwood (Descendants: The Rise of Red) as Belinda and Kathryn Hunter (Poor Things) as Solange. In the film, Belinda is a new mother who must deal with her mother-in-law ...
“Are you f— kidding me?” a character whispers to herself, disbelievingly, in “The Front Room” (she’s played by singer-actor Brandy Norwood, returning to horror movies 26 years after ...
By Justin Lowe Max and Sam Eggers, siblings to Robert Eggers (The Witch, the upcoming Nosferatu), clearly appreciated the power of casting when selecting Brandy Norwood as the lead for their debut ...
The thriller, which stars Grammy Award-winning singer and actress Brandy Norwood, will mark filmmaker brothers Max and Sam Eggers’ feature film debut, as the pair wrote and directed the film.
a thriller about a pregnant woman (Brandy Norwood) who urges her husband (Andrew Burnap) to take in his elderly, estranged stepmother (Kathryn Hunter). The film, while delightfully weird and ...