The Foo Fighters’ horror-comedy film hits theaters nationwide Feb. 25.
and keys player Rami Jaffee — settle into an Encino mansion to record their 10th studio album.
The Foo Fighters star as themselves in director BJ McDonnell’s horror comedy “Studio 666,” which hits theaters Feb. 25. Foo Fighters guitarist Pat Smear stars as himself in director BJ McDonnell’s horror comedy “Studio 666,” which hits theaters Feb. 25. Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl stars as himself and Slayer guitarist Kerry King stars as Krug in director BJ McDonnell’s “Studio 666,” which hits theaters Feb. 25.
Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl stars as himself in the band’s new horror comedy film “Studio 666,” which hits theaters Feb. 25. Without giving too much away, once the band is inside the home and starting to record, evil takes over. One by one, the band members encounter hilarious and blood-soaked scenarios.
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