Taylor Swift Shows Support for Zoë Kravitz and Sabrina Carpenter’s Projects

Taylor Swift’s opinion of the movie “Blink Twice” and why

Taylor Swift expressed her love and support for her friends Zoë Kravitz and Sabrina Carpenter’s new projects. She shared a poster for Kravitz’s film, “Blink Twice,” starring Channing Tatum, and described it as incredible, thrilling, twisted, wickedly funny, and visually stunning. Swift also praised Kravitz for conceptualizing, writing, obsessing over every detail, and directing the film with a clear and bold vision. She further emphasized her blown-away reaction to Kravitz’s accomplishments and expressed her anticipation for people to discover the film and its brilliant filmmaker.

However, there is no mention of Taylor Swift’s opinion of the film “It Ends With Us,” which is Blake Lively’s new movie. Swift notably avoided any promotion for this particular film. It’s unclear why Swift did not show support for Lively’s project, but her absence of endorsement suggests her focus on promoting and uplifting her friends and their works.

Ronald Reagan’s impact on people’s lives, according to Catholic actor David Henrie

In an interview, Catholic actor David Henrie, who portrays the teenage Reagan in the biopic film “Reagan,” discussed the impact Reagan has had on people’s lives. Henrie revealed that even though he didn’t personally experience Reagan’s presidency, he was surprised to hear the stories from his friends and family about how Reagan had touched their lives in a personal way. Henrie mentioned that people had profound experiences with Reagan, despite never having met him before.

Henrie believes that Catholics should see the film because it showcases Reagan’s life, his journey from childhood in Dixon, Illinois to the White House, and the role his wife Nancy played in supporting him. The film highlights the many odds Reagan had to overcome during the Cold War. Henrie’s role in the film allowed him to witness the depth and breadth of Reagan’s impact on people and recognize the significance of Reagan as a man of faith.


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