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Regina Hall Says Reuniting With the Wayans & Anna Faris Made 'Scary Movie 6' an Easy Yes
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Regina Hall Says Reuniting With the Wayans & Anna Faris Made ‘Scary Movie 6’ an Easy Yes

by jummy84 November 15, 2025
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Regina Hall Says Reuniting With the Wayans & Anna Faris Made ‘Scary Movie 6’ an Easy Yes

@the.jasmine.brand: Regina Hall says stepping back into the role of Brenda Meeks for “Scary Movie 6” felt natural once she realized the franchise’s original team was coming back together. The actress explained that reading the script confirmed the film was headed in the right direction.

“I read the script — and it was really funny. I knew what they were intending to do,” Hall said, noting that movies often evolve as they’re being made. “I always think a work of art is in flux until it’s done and in someone’s hands — you just never know.”

For Hall, the biggest excitement came from the reunion. “But the original cast coming back was exciting. Having the Wayans involved again, and Anna Faris too — Brenda can’t live without Cindy,” she shared, referencing Faris’ longtime role as Cindy Campbell. Hall joked that despite the time that’s passed, Brenda still isn’t a better friend: “And she’s no better a friend to Cindy this time than she was before, even though they’re still best friends.”

Hall added that the timing and nostalgia surrounding the comeback made the decision feel right. “It was a good time to do something so broad and fun,” she explained. After reading the new script, she immediately thought, “This is funny.” She also believes audiences are ready for the movie’s tone: “I think something is refreshing about doing something a little bit irreverent right now.”


November 15, 2025 0 comments
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Foo Fighters to perform in Edmonton, Regina, Toronto and Vancouver in 2026
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Foo Fighters to perform in Edmonton, Regina, Toronto and Vancouver in 2026

by jummy84 October 23, 2025
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The Foo Fighters are going on a short tour next summer and four of the 12 stops will be in Canada.

The rock band announced their Take Cover Tour 2026 on Thursday, which will begin next August in Ontario with opening act, Queens of the Stone Age.

The first show is slated for Aug. 4, 2026 at Rogers Stadium in Toronto.

The tour then heads west, where Saskatchewan’s Mosaic Stadium is getting its first concert in eight years.

The Foo Fighters will play at the Regina stadium on Sept. 15. The last time a concert was held at the stadium was in 2019, when Garth Brooks played two shows.

The Regina Exhibition Association, which manages the stadium, has struggled to attract events, contributing to financial woes.

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The tour then moves to Alberta, where Edmonton’s Commonwealth Stadium will host the band on Sept. 17, 2026.

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The band teased the Edmonton stop on Instagram a day before the concert announcement, posting a video to their stories of a flyover the iconic Edmonton stadium with its yellow and green seats.

“We’re thrilled to host the Foo Fighters at Commonwealth Stadium, the largest venue of its kind in Canada,” said Heather Seutter, the director for Commonwealth Stadium.

“Events like this draw in people from across the city, the province and beyond, shining a light on Edmonton’s welcoming spirit.”

The Foo Fighters have played in Edmonton several times, including a show at Rogers Place in 2018 and Rexall Place in 2015.

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The tour’s last Canadian date will see the band take over BC Place in Vancouver on Sept. 20.

The band will also perform eight shows south of the border, in Detroit, Chicago, Cleveland, Philadelphia, Nashville, Washington, D.C., Fargo and Las Vegas.

This is the band’s first North American tour since Taylor Hawkins, the longtime drummer for rock band Foo Fighters, died in 2002.

Hawkins joined the Dave Grohl-led group in 1997 after original drummer William Goldsmith left, which made him one of the longest-serving members of the then-28-year-old band.

It was the second time Grohl has experienced the death of a close bandmate. Grohl was the drummer for Nirvana when Kurt Cobain died in 1994.


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The Foo Fighters brought in a new drummer, Josh Freese, but parted ways with him this past spring.

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In August, Nine Inch Nails drummer Ilan Rubin joined the Foo Fighters, who released a new single, Asking for a Friend, to coincide with the tour announcement.

The band members are currently Dave Grohl, Nate Mendel, Pat Smear, Chris Shiflett, Rami Jaffee and Ilan Rubin.

General sale tickets for all the shows go on sale to the public at 10 a.m. local time on Friday, Oct. 31 on Ticketmaster.

Tickets are expected to start at $59.50 and go to $299.50 (does not include taxes and service charges).

Fans can sign up for the band’s presales now through Sunday, Oct. 26 at 11:59 p.m. PT.

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October 23, 2025 0 comments
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Chase Infiniti on Working with Leonardo DiCaprio. Regina Hall and More
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Chase Infiniti on Working with Leonardo DiCaprio. Regina Hall and More

by jummy84 September 27, 2025
written by jummy84

Chase Infiniti is living the dream she never fully believed would come true.

The 24-year-old Indianapolis native makes her feature debut in Paul Thomas Anderson’s “One Battle After Another,” stepping into the role of Willa Ferguson, a teenager caught between family legacy and personal identity when a group of ex-revolutionaries reunite to rescue her after an enemy resurfaces 16 years later.

“It’s half Paul and half me,” Infiniti says of Willa’s character. “Half of her comes from his writing, and the other half I brought from my own life and experiences.”

Infiniti’s path to Anderson’s sprawling militia epic wasn’t straightforward. Raised in Indianapolis, she studied musical theater at Columbia College in Chicago. Despite her passion, she didn’t land many roles in college productions, instead finding opportunities in summer stock and community theaters. “I never thought this would happen. I would’ve been happy with even one line in a movie,” she says, recalling her early dreams.

Infiniti introduces herself to Hollywood, and the rest of the cinema loving world on the season 12 premiere of the Variety Awards Circuit Podcast. Listen below.

Her name, a mash-up of Nicole Kidman’s Chase Meridian from “Batman Forever” and Pixar’s “Toy Story,” feels oddly prophetic for an actor now stepping into Hollywood’s spotlight.

Chase Infiniti in “One Battle After Another”

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In “One Battle After Another,” Willa is no stock teenager. With a purple belt in martial arts and a razor-sharp sense of agency, she emerges as one of Anderson’s most compelling young protagonists. “She’s assertive, but not pretentious. She’s hopeful. I think she represents the possibility of a better future,” Infiniti explains.

Infiniti prepared for the role by traveling with Anderson and Leonardo DiCaprio (who plays her father) to Eureka, Calif. “Meeting people in that town helped me lock Willa in. I noticed how communities interacted, and that grounded her for me.”

Infiniti shares the screen with DiCaprio, Regina Hall, Teyana Taylor and two-time Oscar winner Sean Penn. A key sequence with Penn, in which Willa undergoes a tense DNA test, became a lesson in restraint and reactive acting. “It felt like sparring,” she describes. “He’s intimidating, but Paul [Thomas Anderson] encouraged us to lean into that raw, natural reaction. It was exhilarating.”

Infiniti is particularly effusive in her admiration for both Hall and Taylor during our sitdown. Speaking about Taylor’s performance, she said she was “so amazing” in bringing the character of Perfidia to life, making her “even more colorful” than what appeared on the page.

When it came to Hall, Infiniti emphasized how much strength and subtlety she brought to the role of Deandra. “Deandra is a quiet character in a sense, but she’s not quiet,” she asserts. “She really is the most central force of strength that’s in the film, and she does a fantastic job of almost honing in every character and being a mother to Willa — a mother that she never got to have.”

Despite the starry company, Infiniti admits she’s still adjusting. “Half of me thought I could be here, half of me thought I couldn’t. I had no industry connections, no on-camera work before this. Paul literally hired me without seeing my first job,” she says. “Now I’m on this press tour and it’s surreal.”

Infiniti’s real-life parents, meanwhile, are taking it all in. “My mom cries every time she sees the trailer. There’s a shot of Lockjaw holding Willa’s baby picture and she always says, ‘That’s my baby.’”

Though she’s only just arrived, Infiniti is already dreaming of future roles. She’d love to work with Greta Gerwig or Steven Spielberg — and she’s vocal about her passion for movie musicals. “If they ever adapt ‘Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812’ into a film, I don’t even need to book it. I just want to be seen for Natasha,” she declares.

As for advice to her younger self, Infiniti borrows wisdom passed down to her: “You have nothing to prove, but everything to show.”

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Rapid Fire Questions with Chase Infiniti

Favorite Paul Thomas Anderson film (other than “One Battle After Another”)?
“Boogie Nights.”

Favorite Leonardo DiCaprio performance?
“Catch Me If You Can.”

Favorite Benicio del Toro movie?
“The Usual Suspects.”

Favorite horror film?
“Get Out.” (though she admits she’s a self-described “scaredy cat.”)

Movie that makes you cry every time?
“Toy Story 3.”

Funniest movie of all time?
“One Battle After Another.” (“It’s an action comedy!” she laughs.)

Director you’d most like to work with next?
“Steven Spielberg, Greta Gerwig, or the Daniels. Honestly, anyone who wants to see me.”

Also featured on this episode is Dwayne Johnson, star and producer of Benny Safdie’s dramatic biopic “The Smashing Machine.”

Variety’s “Awards Circuit” podcast, hosted by Clayton Davis, Jazz Tangcay, Emily Longeretta, Jenelle Riley and Michael Schneider, who also produces, is your one-stop source for lively conversations about the best in film and television. Each episode, “Awards Circuit” features interviews with top film and TV talent and creatives, discussions and debates about awards races and industry headlines, and much more. Subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify or anywhere you download podcasts.

September 27, 2025 0 comments
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Regina Hall nearly became a nun 'several times'
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Regina Hall nearly became a nun ‘several times’

by jummy84 September 23, 2025
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23 September 2025

Regina Hall has considered becoming a nun “several times” in her life.

Regina Hall has confessed that she nearly became a nun

The 54-year-old actress attended a Catholic school and she seriously thought about becoming a nun before she became a Hollywood star.

During an appearance on the Good Hang podcast, Regina shared: “I went to Catholic school, and so we had the nuns, who I loved. I loved my nuns.”

The movie star always found nuns to be “loving” and she considered following in their footsteps.

Regina explained: “I did [consider becoming a nun]. I did several times when I was in high school. And then again, when I was older, and I was too old.”

The actress considered becoming a nun at 41, two years after the cutoff point.

She explained: “With some orders it’s a sleeping partner number thing — four … Some [orders, it] could be a certain amount of partners, some might be how many attachments that you have [had]. Some you know, in the world — it’s hard — and some is age.”

Regina previously considered pursuing a career in journalism, describing the industry as “interesting”.

The actress told the Today show in 2022: “I was in school and I read a book, it’s called ‘Democracy in America.’ Now, that book really resonated with me that if you do not have the press, if you do not have journalism – a free press – Hothen you cannot maintain democracy.”

However, Regina’s plans changed suddenly after her dad passed away and she needed to find a way of making money quickly.

The movie star said: “I had a friend who was like, ‘If you need to earn some extra money, you could do commercials.’ And that’s how I was introduced to it.

“But my father’s death, I was young. I was 23, so it was sobering and painful, but it sort of redirected my journey.”

Regina enjoyed her career breakthrough in The Best Man, the 1999 comedy drama film. However, she almost missed out on the role.

She said: “I had a move because one of the girls in my acting class used to be an exotic dancer and I said I need to learn a dance and she said, ‘You don’t have to know anything. You have to do this one move and that’s it’. And I did that and they stopped the music. The producers said, ‘Can you do anything else?’ and I said, ‘yes’ and then I just got my clothes and said, ‘thank you’ and I left … because I was like, well, I’m not gonna get it.”




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Regina King Opens Up About How Son's Death Changed Her Outlook On Life
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Regina King Opens Up About How Son’s Death Changed Her Outlook On Life

by jummy84 August 23, 2025
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Regina King is opening up about how the death of her son Ian has transformed her perspective on life. The acclaimed actress says the event has led her to be more present and even inspired a meaningful entrepreneurial venture.

In her new Haute Living cover story, the Shirely actress said,

“I think in life, it’s harder and harder to have those meaningful moments. And that’s why, when I have them now, they feel even more special. We have them less and less as time goes on, and we have to work harder to have them.” When speaking about how she lives differently now while carrying grief, she said, “I one thousand percent live in the moment more. I don’t know if that’s something that just comes with time, or with pain, or with the pandemic — probably all of it. But I feel it.”

Her son Ian died by suicide in January 2022 at the age of 26. He was her only child and she shared him with her ex-husband, Ian Alexander Sr..

The Oscar-winning actress is focused on keeping her son’s memory alive in her life, most recently in the form of an orange wine. Her newly launched brand is named MianU — short for “me and you” — and was inspired by the wine Ian introduced her to.

“It was kind of an epiphany I had that came from a place of continuing to create memories in Ian’s spirit. I’m still here, on this plane, separate from him, and I’m surrounded by people talking about their children — engagements, weddings, new chapters — [while mine is gone],” she told the outlet. “I still love talking about Ian: I just don’t have the chance to create new memories in the way they do. But I’m not focused on that. This is my way of creating something new, together.”

The wine is deeply meaningful to her because it reminds her of her son constantly, with each and every moment. “Every time a cork opens, or every time I’m pouring a glass, I’m thinking of Ian. I’m thinking of him 24/7 anyway, but always in this moment, I can see his face. And for people who never got the chance to dance with Ian, maybe they’ll be curious. Maybe they’ll ask. His name is right there, in the middle of it all. He’ll never be forgotten… If you see me, you see Ian,” she said.

Another way the Boondocks talent also aims to keep her son with her at all times is by intentionally speaking “about him in the present, because he’s always with me,” and remembering “the joy and happiness that he gave all of us.”

To shop MianU wines, head to their official site and view King’s announcement here.

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