
Age: 51
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Drew Blythe Barrymore (born February 22, 1975) is an American actress, director, producer, businesswoman, and talk show host. She is the recipient of numerous accolades, including a Golden Globe and a Screen Actors Guild Award, as well as five Emmy Award nominations and a BAFTA nomination. She is a member of the Barrymore family of actors and the granddaughter of John Barrymore. Barrymore achieved fame as a child actress with her role in E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. Following a highly publicized childhood marked by drug and alcohol abuse, she released an autobiography Little Girl Lost. She starred in a string of successful films during the 1990s and 2000s, including Charlie's Angels, Never Been Kissed, Poison Ivy, Boys on the Side, Mad Love, Batman Forever, Scream and Ever After. Barrymore starred with Adam Sandler in several films, including The Wedding Singer, 50 First Dates and Blended. Her other films include Firestarter, Donnie Darko, Riding in Cars with Boys, Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle, Fever Pitch, Music and Lyrics, Going the Distance, Big Miracle and Miss You Already. She also starred in her directorial debut film Whip It. She won a SAG Award and a Golden Globe for her role in Grey Gardens. She starred in the Netflix series Santa Clarita Diet and currently hosts her syndicated talk show The Drew Barrymore Show. Barrymore is the founder of the production company Flower Films. It produced several projects in which she has starred. She launched a range of cosmetics under the Flower banner in 2013, which has grown to include lines in make-up, perfume and eyewear. Her other business ventures include a range of wines and a clothing line. E. P. Dutton published a collection of Barrymore's autobiographical essays in a book titled Wildflower in 2015. Barrymore received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2004.

🎬 Bright Hollow Genre: Sci-fi Thriller / Surreal Comedy Tone: Aliens in the Attic meets The World’s End—nostalgic, eerie, and emotionally warped Tagline: “Something stayed behind.” 🧠 Overview When Ricky’s old friends return to Bright Hollow for a reunion, they expect awkward memories and small-town weirdness. What they find is something far stranger: a town that looks the same but feels… wrong. The locals speak in loops. The sky pulses green. Reflections lag behind. And Ricky—played with quiet intensity by Jim Carrey—has been tracking it all. He believes the town has been slowly overwritten by alien mimics and robotic observers who don’t destroy… they replace. As the group uncovers the truth, they realize they’re not just fighting for survival—they’re fighting for their identities. Because in Bright Hollow, emotion is a signal, memory is a glitch, and the invasion isn’t loud—it’s intimate. --- 🧬 What Makes It Iconic - Jim Carrey channels his Truman Show and Eternal Sunshine energy—quiet, haunted, and unraveling - Jeffrey Tambor’s Oswald is the eccentric archivist who believes the toaster is a receiver - The aliens are li Want to build the trailer beats next? Or sketch out Ricky’s final confrontation with his mimic self? Let’s keep pushing this world until it pulses with unforgettable weirdness.
