While the competition between their characters in Birds of Paradise has them going for each other's jugular at times, actresses Diana Silvers (Booksmart) and Kristine Froseth (The Society) have had a ...
The actress, who stars in American Eagle's fall campaign, also tells PEOPLE about the failed surprise party she threw for boyfriend Guy Remmers Courtesy of American Eagle Kristine Froseth for American ...
Netflix viewers will also recognise the 27-year-old actor as Giselher from the hit fantasy series The Witcher. Arguably the most recognisable name on this list, three-time Emmy winner Margo Martindale ...
Jonah Hauer-King (Sony’s upcoming I Know What You Did Last Summer), Kristine Froseth (The Buccaneers), Ellie Bamber (Nocturnal Animals), Leo Suter (Vikings: Valhalla) and Bella Heathcote (Pieces of ...
Alongside a photo from the exciting first meeting, Kristine Froseth admitted that "tears were shed" Kristine Froseth couldn’t help but get emotional when meeting Rachel Bilson. The Looking for Alaska ...
John Lithgow, Geoffrey Rush and Kristine Froseth won top acting awards at Spain's prominent Sitges Fantasy Film Festival, which wrapped its 57th edition on Oct. 13. Making a sweep of the fest with ...
Kristine Froseth has been cast as the female lead in Jeff Davis’ TNT drama pilot Let the Right One In, based on the best-selling novel by Swedish author John Ajvide Lindqvist. Your Complete Guide to ...
The world of ballet is notoriously relentless and competitive, and this is perfectly encapsulated by Amazon Prime's new film Birds of Paradise. Starring Diana Silvers and Kristine Froseth as dancers ...
The wait for 'Looking For Alaska' has been long, but it is so worth it. HL spoke with Charlie Plummer and Kristine Froseth about taking on the beloved roles of Miles and Alaska, bonding with the cast, ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: Hulu’s Looking for Alaska is a show emphatically about the magic of friendship, in all its self-affirming wonder and dark, traumatic mess. Charlie Plummer stars as Miles ...
With its red lacquered paneling and leopard-print carpet, the Nines—a recently opened piano bar on Manhattan’s cobblestoned Great Jones Street—doesn’t need much to transform into a highbrow game club.