Shooting on the streets of New York has meant a very public experience of a movie that won’t be out for months. It has also set up a clash with anti-spoiler culture.
Category: Hathaway, Anne
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Reinventing the ‘Theater Kid’ Label With Help From Ariana Grande and Lady Gaga
For stars like Ariana Grande and Lady Gaga, showmanship is a virtue. That’s a big change from the days when Anne Hathaway was vilified for her effortful work.
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Kjersti Flaa’s Celebrity Interviews Are Intended to Start Conversations
Kjersti Flaa’s awkward interviews with Blake Lively and Anne Hathaway from years ago blew up online. She may release more because “the times are a little different.”
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Is ‘The Idea of You’ Harry Styles Fan Fiction?
The filmmakers do more to align star and character than the novel did. But somehow that doesn’t make the movie indebted to the musician.
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‘The Idea of You’ Review: Surviving Celebrity
Anne Hathaway headlines a movie that’s got a lot to say about the perils of fame.
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‘The Interview’ Podcast: Anne Hathaway Is Done Trying to Please
On the debut of ‘The Interview,’ the actress talks to David Marchese about learning to let go of other people’s opinions.
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Was Shakespeare Really Born in This Stratford-upon-Avon House?
Every year, millions flock to Stratford-upon-Avon, England, to visit the house known as Shakespeare’s Birthplace. But was he really born there? A whole industry depends on it.
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‘Eileen’ Review: Sudden Fire, Sudden Danger
Thomasin McKenzie and Anne Hathaway star in a period thriller that brings cathartic nastiness to a cold New England Christmas.
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‘Eileen’ Review: Thomasin McKenzie and Anne Hathaway Thrill in Adaptation
Thomasin McKenzie and Anne Hathaway star in a period thriller that brings cathartic nastiness to a cold New England Christmas.
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‘She Came to Me’ Review: A Sea of Troubles (the Romantic Kind)
A love-triangle comedy from Rebecca Miller, starring Peter Dinklage, Marisa Tomei and Anne Hathaway, gets an emotional boost from an unexpected source.
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‘Armageddon Time’ Review: Hard Lessons About Life in America
The New York Times – Movies:New York in 1980 is the setting for James Gray’s brooding, bittersweet story of family conflict and interracial friendship.
