The "Substance" star spoke candidly about American culture ahead of Republican Donald Trump's win at the ballot box.
While in Paris to receive a tribute at the French Cinematheque, Demi Moore said 'America is built on Puritans, religious ...
The Hollywood star also drew some comparisons between American culture and her body horror movie The Substance.
PARIS, FRANCE: At the French premiere of her new horror film 'The Substance', Demi Moore shared candid thoughts on American ...
As they pushed through a wooded continent, the earliest American settlers saw devils and witches—often in the guise of ...
It’s a message she says has been evident in the election cycle, comparing the subject matter of her movie to broader American ...
Dating during Puritan times had some very strict rules. Young lovers had to be supervised at all times and though they were allowed to talk to each other, they had to do it using an eight foot tube!
Known as "separatists," these Puritans left their homeland and in 1609 moved to Leiden, Holland, where they hoped to worship freely, without harassment from church authorities. Some members of the ...
Particularly, whether or not slavery should be allowed to expand into the new western territories acquired following the ...
Celebrating the film's French premiere, Demi Moore shared her feelings on the timeliness of 'The Substance' in relation to ...
Demi Moore likened the film 'The Substance' to the highly contentious presidential election playing out in the United States.
Joe Biden’s comments have reminded America of the dogmatism that bubbles under the surface of the Democratic party’s supposed ...