Keri Russell, Brandon Uranowitz, David Furr and Adam Driver attended the Broadway Opening Celebration for Landford Wilson’s ‘Burn This’ at Hudson Theatre on April 15 in New York City.
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– Events Burn This Opening Night – April 15 2019
Keri Russell, Brandon Uranowitz, David Furr and Adam Driver attended the Broadway Opening Celebration for Landford Wilson’s ‘Burn This’ at Hudson Theatre on April 15 in New York City.
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– Events Burn This Opening Night – April 15 2019
Yesterday Keri was on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert to promot “Burn This’
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– Events Arriving at The Late Show With Stephen Colbert – March 26 2019
– Talk Shows The Late Show With Stephen Colbert – March 26 2019
Today keri was on Good Morning America to talk about ‘Burn This’. Check out pictures of her arriving at ABC studio and video below.
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– Events Arriving at Good Morning America – March 25 2019
– Talk Shows Good Morning America – March 25 2019
Adam Driver, Keri Russell, David Furr and Brandon Uranowitz attend the ‘Burn This’ cast photo call at the New 42nd Street Studios on March 7 in New York City.
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– Events Burn This Cast Photo Call – March 7 2019
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– Events 71st Annual Directors Guild Of America Awards
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– Events 25th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards – January 27 2019
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– Events 76th Annual Golden Globe Awards
– Events FOX, FX And Hulu 2019 Golden Globe Awards After Party – January 6 2019
– Phototshoots Golden Globe Portraits – January 6 2019
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– Events 19th Annual AFI Awards – January 4 2019
In the sequel to Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, a bumbling but brilliant scientist (Rick Moranis) accidentally makes his two-year-old son into a giant who becomes larger every time he comes in contact with electricity. Though he and his wife try to control their son, the child inevitably escapes and wreaks havoc, eventually terrorizing the streets of Las Vegas.
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– Honey I Blew Up the Kid DVD Captures
Growing up on the poorer side of town, 18-year old Michelle Winston (Keri Russell) not only appreciated the opportunity to make some money babysitting for the wealthy, upwardly mobile Bertrands, but takes pleasure in being surrounded by all the material trappings of their home. Bill (Stephen Collins) and Sallie Bertrand were a young, successful couple who seemed to live a happy, typical existence. But that storybook tale comes to a tragic end when Sallie is found dead in her home, the victim of an apparent suicide. Feeling an obligation to-and sympathy for-Bill and the two children, Michelle becomes more and more a fixture in the Bertrand home. But as she begins to spend virtually all of her free time there, and is seen driving Sallie’s new car and wearing her old jewelry, she quickly alienates her mother and all her school friends with her new-found responsibilities. This sudden transformation is also looked upon suspiciously by the police. When the circumstances surrounding Sallie’s death are re-examined, Michelle soon finds herself the prime suspect in her death. Michelle’s friends, jealous of her all-consuming relationship with the Bertrands, suspect there’s something unpleasant happening between her and the supposedly grieving widower. Their suspicions prove to be fairly accurate as Bill does make advances towards the impressionable schoolgirl. But his intentions are not based on love, but to set up his attractive baby-sitter for the murder of his wife.
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– The Babysitter’s Seduction Blu-Ray Captures