Pedro Pascal’s New Movie Looks Freaky
‘Freaky Tales’ Trailer: Pedro Pascal and Tom Hanks Appear in an Anthologized Love Letter to ’80s Pop Culture
An official synopsis for the film reads: “Set in 1987 Oakland, ‘ Freaky Tales ‘ is a multi-track mixtape of colorful characters — an NBA star, a corrupt cop, a female rap duo, teen punks, neo-Nazis, and a debt collector — on a collision course in a fever dream of showdowns and battles.”
'Freaky Tales' starring Pedro Pascal gives Oakland a starring role
Oakland is set for a starring role on the big screen with "Freaky Tales," which is set to premiere in April. Ripa, whose children are all grown up, wasn't familiar with the children's show sensation. The "Zero Day" star and "Late Show" host Stephen Colbert let a haunting silence hang in the air for several seconds.
Pedro Pascal’s New Movie Looks Freaky as Hell
You can’t watch the trailer for Pedro Pascal’s new movie Freaky Tales and not think of the 1990s. Mainly that’s because the film is set right on the cusp of the decade, 1987, but also the idea of a violent, weird, sprawling single California city almost-anthology brings to mind one of the best films of the decade: Quentin Tarantino’s Pulp Fiction.
Freaky Tales,” a love letter to '80s Oakland culture starring Pedro Pascal and Tom Hanks, just dropped a trailer ahead of an April 4 theatrical release.
Pedro Pascal fans were left emotional after spotting a heartbreaking detail in the trailer for his forthcoming movie Freaky ...
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