Jennifer Coolidge opens up to PEOPLE about her impression of the 'unpredictable' Pete Davidson after he pulled up to the set of their new movie 'Riff Raff'
The term “riff-raff” refers to “disreputable or undesirable people,” according to the Oxford Dictionary, and Ditto Montiel’s latest film cannot be accused of
Having talented actors like Jennifer Coolidge, Ed Harris, Pete Davidson, Gabrielle Union, and more must mean comedic energy and dynamic personalities all coming together on set. The White Lotus star recalls a time on the set of her new movie when she saw Davidson’s “unpredictable” nature that makes the SNL comedian sound like a total boss.
The comedian, who began removing his tattoos in 2020, shares which body part he's addressing now. A source previously told PEOPLE the actor has spent $200K on the process.
If you're not rushing out to catch Oscar nominees before Sunday’s ceremony there are more new films in theaters now than there have been in weeks. Anora, The Brutalist, A Complete Unknown, Wicked and more are still out there but screens have opened for a crop of moderate releases.
Pete Davidson revealed some disturbing truths about the celebrity show Hot Ones, where he appeared alongside his Riff Raff co-star Bill Murray.The 31-year-old actor offered some harsh and
How do you cram a cast of A-listers -- Bill Murray, Jennifer Coolidge, Pete Davidson -- into a crime caper so laugh deprived that calling it a comedy qualifies as false advertising? Check your theater listings for "Riff Raff," where you can see what "waste ...
Miles J. Harvey shines as DJ, a science-minded teen spending time with his parents at their vacation home over his last winter break before he heads off to Dartmouth to study biology. But before the family can ring in the New Year at their rustic Maine sanctuary, people from Vince’s past show up to disturb the peace he has so carefully cultivated.
The dark mayhem spun up by this crime comedy might seem a little familiar.
"Riff Raff," directed by Dito Montiel, perfectly blends comedy, drama and crime, making for a film that leaves viewers speechless by the end.
For a movie set during the holiday season, it’s almost shocking how little Montiel takes advantage of this backdrop, which could have provided a nice juxtaposition to the crime-comedy he’s steering. Same thing goes for the tale’s Maine setting—there isn’t enough specificity in the film’s locations and production design that makes “Riff Raff” feel like a lived-in New England picture.