Greta Lee and Wagna Moura star in the new sci-fi thriller “The Last House,” which set to premiere on Netflix on August 6.
Directed by Louis Leterrier (“Now You See Me”), “The Last House” follows a family of four who are “suddenly sealed inside their home with no way out and must work together to survive against both their dwindling resources and the mysterious, looming threat keeping them trapped.”
The cast also includes Riley Chung (“The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes”), Emma Ho (“The Baker”), Alexander Noah Sosnowski (“Section 8”) and Gabriel Barbosa (“May December”).
The script was written by Matthew Robinson (“Love and Monsters”). Leterrier also serves as producer alongside Peter Chernin, Jenno Topping, and Kori Adelson for Chernin Entertainment, as well as Oly Obst for 3 Arts Entertainment. Thomas Benski, Cecile Gaget, Lars Sylvest, Thorsten Schumacher and Damian Anderson serve as executive producers.
Monday, April 27
Jane Fonda Hosts Homeboy Industries’ 26th Lo Máximo Awards Gala in Los Angeles
Jane Fonda hosted Homeboy Industries’ 26th annual Lo Máximo Awards and Fundraising Gala on April 25 at JW Marriott Los Angeles L.A. LIVE, bringing together celebrities, community leaders and supporters for an evening centered on rehabilitation, kinship and second chances.
The event honored individuals whose work reflects the mission of Homeboy Industries, the Los Angeles-based nonprofit founded by Father Greg Boyle that focuses on gang intervention and reentry services. This year’s honorees included Isaac Gonzales (Homeboy Hero), JacQueena Matthews Haynes (Homegirl Hero), Lauren Tom (Community Honoree) and philanthropists Melanie and Richard Lundquist (Kinship Honorees).
Camilla Belle delivered a presentation during the program, reflecting on her early connection to the organization, while singer Goapele performed her song “Closer.”
Additional attendees included Tyler Posey, Mayan Lopez, Angelique Cabral, Elsa Marie Collins, Monica Rosenthal, Ylona Garcia and Mishel Prada, among others.
The evening began with a Mass and cocktail reception before transitioning into a dinner and awards ceremony highlighting personal stories of transformation. Funds raised from the gala support Homeboy Industries’ programs, which include job training, mental health services, tattoo removal and legal assistance for formerly gang-involved and previously incarcerated individuals.
Homeboy Industries serves more than 10,000 people annually and operates a network of social enterprises aimed at providing employment pathways. The organization also partners globally through its Global Homeboy Network to expand its model of community-based rehabilitation and support.
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