In the first season of Stranger Things, Mike's (Finn Wolfhard) adorable baby sister, Holly Wheeler (Anniston and Tinsley Price), steals the show whenever she's on the screen. In season two and three, it's Lucas's (Caleb McLaughlin) call-it-like-she-sees-it little sister, Erica, who just may take the crown as our favorite Stranger Things sibling. While we've met Lucas's parents, Erica is clearly the one who keeps Lucas in line.
Played by newcomer and Atlanta, Ga, native Priah Ferguson, Erica first made herself known to fans with her one-liners in season two's "Chapter Two: Trick or Treat, Freak" - when she hilariously calls Lucas out for his "nerdy" Ghostbusters Halloween costume - letting us know early on that she's going to be a handful, not just for Lucas but also for the entire Hawkins crew. In season three she continues that streak (and her penchant for hurling the "nerd" insult) when she teams up with Dustin,...
Played by newcomer and Atlanta, Ga, native Priah Ferguson, Erica first made herself known to fans with her one-liners in season two's "Chapter Two: Trick or Treat, Freak" - when she hilariously calls Lucas out for his "nerdy" Ghostbusters Halloween costume - letting us know early on that she's going to be a handful, not just for Lucas but also for the entire Hawkins crew. In season three she continues that streak (and her penchant for hurling the "nerd" insult) when she teams up with Dustin,...
- 7/11/2019
- by Shontel Horne
- Popsugar.com
It’s hard to find a more underrated actor in the industry than Ben Foster. For years now, he’s been doing incredibly good work, often in very solid films, without receiving the acclaim that he deserves. Luckily, he’s slowly getting more time in the spotlight. His brush with an Academy Award nomination (he was unjustly snubbed) for Hell or High Water got him to a new level. Then, Foster followed it up earlier this year with a 180 of a performance in Leave No Trace. Now, this week brings something in between with Galveston, a starring vehicle for the man. We rarely get those, so it’s something to cherish. This movie is a noir of sorts, which is to be expected, considering Nic Pizzolatto penned the novel and wrote his own adaptation. The film follows Roy Cady (Foster), a middle aged hitman in New Orleans. Given a terminal diagnosis of lung cancer,...
- 10/18/2018
- by Joey Magidson
- Hollywoodnews.com
It takes far too long for “Galveston” to emerge from the novocaine of its various clichés and allow us to feel the tender flesh that bleeds across every scene of this seedy road noir, but — in fairness to director Mélanie Laurent — some filmmakers are never able to break the leathered skin of a Nic Pizzolatto story (see: “True Detective” season two. Better yet; don’t). Adapted from a well-received novel of the same name that Pizzolatto wrote prior to his success on premium cable, “Galveston” is draped with all the self-serious despair that looms above the author’s infamous HBO series, but it crucially lacks the same capacity for bullshit. At a tight 87 minutes, the movie just doesn’t have time to dance around the task at hand. If anything, this reheated serving of meat-and-potatoes crime fiction is so to the point and in the moment that it doesn’t...
- 10/17/2018
- by David Ehrlich
- Indiewire
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