Showing posts with label Matt Lanter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Matt Lanter. Show all posts

DJ Khaled, Matt Lanter Lead the Men of "Pitch Perfect 3" (Opens Jan 8)

There is an embarrassment of riches when it comes to new talent in Universal Pictures' Pitch Perfect 3, the next chapter in the beloved series opening in Philippine cinemas on Monday, January 8.

One particularly special newcomer to the group is countless award-winning actor John Lithgow (Netflix's The Crown), who portrays Fergus, Fat Amy's very sketchy father. Joining him are popular record producer and radio personality DJ Khaled and actors Matt Lanter and Guy Burnet.

Worst Sea Disaster And Shark Attack At Philippine Sea In “USS INDIANAPOLIS”

Nicolas Cage stars in “USS Indianapolis: Men of Courage” (aka “USS Indianapolis: Disaster at Philippine Sea”) that relives the worst sea disaster in the history of the US Navy  and the inspiring true story of men of courage.

Starring alongside Cage in the movie are Tom Sizemore, Thomas Jane, Matt Lanter, Brian Presley and Cody Walker aboard the USS Indianapolis as it race across the Pacific at 29 knots, USS Indianapolis reached Pearl Harbor in record time on July 19, unaccompanied, as ordered for her clandestine mission. She arrived at Tinian on July 26, and delivered her secret cargo, components of and the enriched uranium for the atomic bomb intended for Hiroshima.  

"USS Indianapolis: Men Of Courage" In Troubled Waters At Philippine Sea

Based on true accounts of those who have survived during the waning days of World War II, the thrilling and inspiring “USS Indianapolis: Men of Courage” tells of the Navy warship USS Indianapolis that secretly delivered one of two atomic bombs that would eventually end the war.

“USS Indianapolis: Men of Courage,” stars Nicolas Cage, Tom Sizemore, Thomas Jane, Matt Lanter, Brian Presley and Cody Walker and directed by Mario Van Peebles.  When the Japanese learned of the USS Indianapolis within reach, they attacked and sank the heavy cruiser.  The USS Indianapolis’ mission was so classified it was not reported missing, and no one knew the ship had been attacked until four days later. Stranded in the shark-infested waters of the Philippine Sea, the remaining survivors of the USS Indianapolis endured hunger, thirst, heat, delirium, relentless shark attacks and the death of many shipmates. Of the 1,197 crewmembers, nearly 300 went down with the ship. Five days later only 317 men survived and were eventually rescued.

Sun Life’s Cycle PH 2024 Rides High this Summer

Sun Life Financial Inc. (TSX: SLF) (NYSE: SLF) True to its advocacy of promoting a healthier lifestyle, Sun Life Philippines once again succ...