Hereditary


03:00 am - 05:10 am, Wednesday, December 31 on HBO (East) ()

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About this Broadcast
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After the overbearing matriarch of the Graham family passes away, her daughter and grandchildren become literally and metaphorically haunted by the darker aspects of their collective ancestry.

2018 English HD Level Unknown DSS (Surround Sound)
Horror Drama Mystery Other Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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Toni Collette (Actor) .. Annie Graham
Milly Shapiro (Actor) .. Charlie Graham
Alex Wolff (Actor) .. Peter Graham
Gabriel Byrne (Actor) .. Steve Graham
Mark Blockovich (Actor) .. Support Group Member
John Forker (Actor) .. Funeral Attendee
Brockton McKinney (Actor) .. Aaron
Shane Morrisun (Actor) .. Cult Member
Ann Dowd (Actor) .. Joan
Mallory Bechtel (Actor) .. Bridget
Heidi Méndez (Actor) .. Grieving Mexican Wife
Drama (Actor)
Zackary Arthur (Actor) .. Hispanic Boy
Austin R. Grant (Actor) .. Stoner

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Did You Know..
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Toni Collette (Actor) .. Annie Graham
Born: November 01, 1972
Birthplace: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Trivia: One of the most compelling actors of her generation, Toni Collette has enjoyed a career that can only be described as unpredictable. Moon-faced, cat-eyed, and possessing a presence that conveys both dignity and eccentricity, Collette had her breakthrough in P.J. Hogan's hit 1994 comedy Muriel's Wedding. As the film's title character, an overweight, ABBA-loving woman who is obsessed with getting married, the Australian actor earned both critical raves and audience recognition across the globe. She also earned plenty of opportunities to be typecast into similar roles -- particularly as she had gained over 18 kilos to play the part of Muriel -- but managed to skillfully avoid this by appearing in a variety of films that had nothing to do with ABBA, matrimony, or weight issues.Born in Sydney, Australia, on November 1, 1972, Collette became interested in acting as a child. She made her stage debut at the age of 14 in a school production of Godspell, and went on to attend the National Institute of Dramatic Art. Quitting the prestigious school after less than two years in order to work with a talented stage director, she appeared in a number of plays and in 1991 made her screen debut in Spotswood, acting in the company of Anthony Hopkins and a then unheard-of Russell Crowe.Three years later, Collette had her big break with Muriel's Wedding, a sleeper hit in both Australia and the U.S. Following the hoopla surrounding the film's success, the actor appeared in a number of small films, including the 1996 comedy Cosi and Clockwatchers (1997), a poignant office comedy that featured Collette, Lisa Kudrow, Parker Posey, and Alanna Ubach as dissatisfied temps.Recognized by keen-eyed observers as Gwyneth Paltrow's shy friend Harriet in Douglas McGrath's 1996 adaptation of Emma, and as the Angie Bowie-esque wife of a glam rocker in Todd Haynes' much maligned Velvet Goldmined (1998), Collette found her biggest audience to date -- as well as some of her biggest raves -- in M. Night Shalyaman's The Sixth Sense (1999). Cast as the mother of a young boy (Haley Joel Osment) who sees dead people, Collette earned a Best Supporting Actress Oscar nomination for her performance. Unfortunately, she followed the film with Shaft (2000), more or less wasting her talents in the role of a woman who the titular private dick has to save from the bad guys. Collette's talents were put to greater use in the made-for-TV movie Dinner With Friends (2001), which cast her as a woman who breaks up with her husband (Greg Kinnear) after 12 years of marriage. The movie, which also starred Andie MacDowell and Dennis Quaid, won warm reviews, particularly for the strong ensemble work of its four principle actors. Collette's subsequent workload reflected her growing popularity; in addition to Stephen Daldry's The Hours (2001), which she starred in alongside a cast that included Meryl Streep, Nicole Kidman, Julianne Moore, and Ed Harris, she also appeared opposite Hugh Grant in the 2002 adaptation of author Nick Hornby's About a Boy. Collette continued to take on small-scale projects like the Hollywood satire The Last Shot. She co-starred with Nia Vardelos in Connie & Carla, a film that came nowhere close to equaling the sleeper success of Vardelos' My Big Fat Greek Wedding, but did showcase Collette's fine singing voice. The next year Collette gave a strong performance opposite Cameron Diaz in the underappreciated In Her Shoes. 2006 found her stretching both her comedic and dramatic muscles by co-starring in the psychological thriller The Night Listener as well as the sleeper hit independent comedy Little Miss Sunshine opposite Steve Carell and Greg Kinnear.The actress would go on to contiunue her reputation, consistently appearing in critically acclaimed films like The Night Listener, Jesus Henry Christ, The Black Balloon, and Towelhead, in addition to finding a suitable outlet for her talents on the small screen, playing a mother with multiple personalities in the Diablo Cody penned HBO series United States of Tara.
Milly Shapiro (Actor) .. Charlie Graham
Born: July 16, 2002
Birthplace: Tampa, Florida, United States
Trivia: Was educated at the Community Montessori School in Tampa, Florida from age 18 months to 10 years.Started vocal training when she was 3 and acting when she was 5.Played the titular Matilda Wormwood in the Broadway production of Matilda the Musical at the Sam S. Shubert Theatre from 2013 to 2014 and won a Tony Honor for her Broadway debut.Created a series of concerts and cabarets with her sister, Abigail, at 54 Below In New York City (they were the first minors to do so) in support of the Anti-Bullying Movement.Made her feature film debut playing Charlie in the 2018 horror film Hereditary alongside Toni Collette.
Alex Wolff (Actor) .. Peter Graham
Born: November 01, 1997
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: The son of writer, director, producer, and actress Polly Draper (of thirtysomething fame) and musician Michael Wolff (the bandleader on The Arsenio Hall Show), Alex Wolff revealed prodigious musical talent during his preschool years, when he co-formed a rock act, the Naked Brothers Band, with older brother Nat Wolff. Within the band, Nat wrote and performed songs and Alex took to the drums; thanks in no small part to Draper's guidance and encouragement, the group parlayed its abilities into a considerable amount of commercial success. Meanwhile, Draper scripted, directed, and executive produced a made-for-television feature based on the boys' adventures and starring Nat and Alex, The Naked Brothers Band Movie. The film netted the Audience Award at the Hamptons International Film Festival in 2005 and spawned a mockumentary series on Nickelodeon, the 2007 The Naked Brothers Band. First produced when Alex was 8 years old and Nat 11, the program journeyed behind the scenes of the group for a goofy, farcical glimpse of the musicians' exploits. In 2009 he appeared in the family comedy Mr. Troop Mom.
Gabriel Byrne (Actor) .. Steve Graham
Born: May 12, 1950
Birthplace: Dublin, Ireland
Trivia: Whereas many stars are bitten by the acting bug early in life, Gabriel Byrne did not become interested in the craft until he was in his late twenties. Since then, he has worked steadily as a leading and supporting actor in a wide variety of Hollywood and international films, gaining a reputation as one of th e most reliably solid performers on either side of the Atlantic. As a youth, the Dublin-born and bred actor aspired to become a Catholic priest. He was thus sent to a seminary in England, where he studied for four years. His time there came to an abrupt end after the 16-year-old Byrne was caught smoking and expelled. Upon returning to Ireland, he worked at assorted jobs, eventually receiving a scholarship to Dublin's University College. After studying linguistics and archeology, Byrne worked as an archeologist for three years and then taught Spanish and Gaelic at a Catholic girls school for four years. During his teaching tenure, Byrne appeared in an amateur theatrical production and was good enough to attract the interest of an actor from the highly regarded Abbey Theatre, who encouraged him to try acting professionally.After appearing in a few more community theater productions, Byrne became a member of the Abbey Theatre. He also began to work in television, and in 1979 made his film debut in The Outsider. Although his film roles were steady -- albeit small -- TV was where he was most recognizable, particularly thanks to his work in the popular Irish series Bracken. Another notable television role was that of Christopher Columbus in an American miniseries of the same name. Byrne's film career during the 1980s was decidedly uneven. Although there were a few hits, such as the 1981 Excalibur, the number of misses was substantial. One of those misses was the 1987 film Siesta, in which he starred opposite Ellen Barkin. Although the film failed to do well, it did result in a marriage between Byrne and his co-star. The two married in 1988, and during the course of their marriage they collaborated on one film, the children's adventure Into the West (1993). They divorced in 1993.Byrne's film career did not take flight until he starred as an Irish mobster in the Coen brothers' memorable Miller's Crossing (1990). The film helped to establish him as an actor to be taken seriously, and since 1993 -- when he starred in The Point of No Return -- Byrne has enjoyed steady work, appearing in three to four films per year, notably, Little Women (1994), Dead Man (1995), The Usual Suspects (1995), Smilla's Sense of Snow (1997), and The Man in the Iron Mask (1998), in which he and Jeremy Irons, Gérard Depardieu, and John Malkovich starred as the Three Musketeers. In 1999, Byrne starred as a priest asked to investigate the case of a woman (Patricia Arquette) who has developed Christ-like wounds in Stigmata. That same year, he took on an entirely different role, playing Satan himself in the action-thriller End of Days.In 2000 Byrne had a huge success on Broadway as the lead in a revival of Moon for the Misbegotten, a role which earned him a Tony nomination. The next year he had a major role in David Cronenberg's psychological drama Spider. He continued to work steadily in projects including the 2004 adaptation of Vanity Fair, and got good notices for his work in 2006's Jindabyne. In 2008 he took the lead part as the psychiatrist on HBO's In Treatment, a role that earned him a pair of nominations for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series.
Mark Blockovich (Actor) .. Support Group Member
John Forker (Actor) .. Funeral Attendee
Brockton McKinney (Actor) .. Aaron
Shane Morrisun (Actor) .. Cult Member
Heidi Méndez (Actor)
Ann Dowd (Actor) .. Joan
Born: January 30, 1956
Birthplace: Holyoke, Massachusetts, United States
Trivia: Was inspired to attend Holy Cross by her father, who passed away during her senior year in high school. Planned to become a doctor before turning to acting. Made her Broadway debut in Candida in 1993. Has made guest appearances on four different Law & Order series.
Christy Summerhays (Actor)
Morgan Lund (Actor)
Mallory Bechtel (Actor) .. Bridget
Heidi Méndez (Actor) .. Grieving Mexican Wife
Drama (Actor)
Zackary Arthur (Actor) .. Hispanic Boy
Gerry Garcia (Actor)
Austin R. Grant (Actor) .. Stoner
Born: November 18, 1993
Birthplace: Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
Trivia: Was bitten by the acting bug after jokingly auditioning for his high school's production of All My Sons by Arthur Miller, and landing the lead role.Made his feature film debut playing Hitler Youth 1 in the 2013 war drama Resistance Movement.Trained in acting for a full year with actor/ director Frank Gerrish.Landed his first professional stage role playing Leo in the Salt Lake Acting Company production of 4000 Miles by Amy Herzog in 2014.Also co-writes and directs shorts with his friend Tim Drake.

Before / After
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Sing Sing
01:11 am
Uncut Gems
05:10 am