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06.11.2023 - 09:49 / foxnews.com
Meg Ryan recently admitted she doesn't believe she is cut out for the spotlight as she mounts her Hollywood comeback. The 61-year-old actress, who is starring alongside David Duchovny in the new romantic comedy "What Happens Later," reflected on her eight-year hiatus from acting in a recent interview with Entertainment Tonight. "What Happens Later" marks her first film appearance since her 2015 directorial debut "Ithaca," which also starred her son Jack Quaid.
"I have to say, I don't think I was a very good famous person," Ryan said. "I just don't think I'm a good celebrity. "And I've been working since I was a kid really.
When you start that young — like 19, 20 or something, I was on the soap opera. "And I just always felt a little bit like life was over, like, outside this little bubble, outside some sort of membrane," Ryan explained. "And I remember cars closing — like, expensive cars — and then you don't hear the outside anymore.
You're roped off in that part of thing, and I just knew it's just not good for an artist or a creative person to have limited life, in a way, to draw from." During her eight-year break, the mom of two chose to focus on her family. Ryan shares Jack, 31, with her ex-husband Dennis Quaid and adopted her daughter Daisy, 18, in 2006. Now that she has spent some time living outside the bubble of Hollywood fame, the Connecticut native told Entertainment Tonight she was able to bring a fresh perspective to her craft with "What Happens Next." "I'm grateful that I'm a mom, and I'm grateful that I have friends," Ryan shared.
"I'm grateful that my life has so many different aspects to it. I traveled a lot. So, by now, I felt like, ‘Oh, I have some stuff to say with this movie.’" Ryan explained that she
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Megan Fox has said that she has been in abusive relationships with “very famous people” that “no one knows” about.The actress has just released a book of poetry, Pretty Boys Are Poisonous, which discusses themes of toxic relationships and abuse.In a new interview on Good Morning America, Fox said that the poetry book was her form of a creative outlet to delve into her “horrific” past relationships.“This is not an exposé that I wrote or a memoir. But throughout my life I have been in at least one physically abusive relationship and several psychologically very abusive relationships,” she said.“I have only been publicly connected to a few people, but I shared energy with, I guess we could say, who were horrific people. And also very famous — very famous — people,” Fox added.
man she didn’t recognize. The “Wild Things” actress, 52, revealed on a recent episode of the podcast Just B with Bethenny Frankel, that the series’ rise in popularity affected Sheen’s sobriety in a negative way. “I think because [of] the success of ‘Two and a Half Men’ and the money,” she recalled, “I think that led to him getting back into not being sober.”“All I know is he was no longer the person that I married and no longer sober,” she said.The “Twisted” actress and the 58-year-old Emmy winner were married from 2002 until 2006 and they share daughters Sami, 19, and Lola, 18, together.
Megan Fox wants us all to know that Pretty Boys Are Poisonous — yes, the famous ones, too.
Pretty Boys Are Poisonous” and in a sit-down interview with Good Morning America, which aired on Tuesday. “I had never been through anything like that before in my life,” said Fox.
Megan Fox is opening up about her past.
Prince William recently revealed the only time he had ever cried watching sport was when his cousin Zara Tindall won gold medals at the European Eventing Championship. The Prince of Wales, 41, made the admission on Mike Tindall’s podcast The Good, The Bad & The Rugby, during a surprise appearance alongside his wife Kate Middleton and Princess Anne last month. Zara - Anne’s daughter - won two gold medals in individual and group competitions while riding her horse Toytown at the European Eventing Championship in Blenheim in 2005.
What Happens Later” — are thrilled she’s back on the big screen, but sleepless on social media due to her seemingly “bad and bizarre” plastic surgery. “Great to see Meg Ryan back with her bread and butter but lord I wish she didn’t mess with her face,” wrote @afiaonfiyah on X.“Rename the film . .
At the end of Meg Ryan‘s beguiling and grown-up new romantic comedy What Happens Later, a simple dedication card shows on screen that says “To Nora.” And for star, director and co-writer Ryan, that says it all. After an eight-year absence from the screen, Ryan has returned, both in front of and behind the camera, to a genre that made her a huge star thanks also in large part to the late great Nora Ephron, whose trio of collaborations with Ryan — When Harry Met Sally (directed by Rob Reiner), Sleepless in Seattle and You’ve Got Mail — truly defined what a joyful experience a romantic comedy could be when in the right hands.
A24’s Priscilla by Sofia Coppola catapults from four screens to 1,300, Alexander Payne’s The Holdovers from Focus Features expands to 60 from six and two new indies have wide debuts — What Happens Later from Bleecker Street, directed by and starring Meg Ryan, opens at 1,400 locations and Daisy Ridley-starring The Marsh King’s Daughter from Roadside Attractions at over 1,000.
Missy Elliott has recalled her shock at becoming the first female rapper to be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame.The hip-hop icon is set to be inducted into the prestigious hall tonight (November 3), and will become the first female rapper to ever receive the honour.Speaking about the acknowledgement of her discography in a new interview with Good Morning America, Elliott recalled her shock at being chosen and admitted that she initially thought an artist from the hip-hop world made the accomplishment “so far out of reach”.She also stated that “words cannot describe” what it feels like to be taking to the stage tonight, and that she is particularly pleased to be given the induction this year – as 2023 marks the 50th anniversary of hip-hop.“No matter what people say, the hip-hop world is something special and unique,” she told host Robin Roberts.She later added how it felt to be alongside fellow 2023 inductees: Kate Bush, Sheryl Crow, George Michael, Willie Nelson, Rage Against the Machine and The Spinners, saying “To be even at a table with them is a blessing, past a blessing, there’s got to be a bigger word than that.”Held at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, the 2023 Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame induction ceremony will be broadcast live in the US Disney+ ( 8pm ET and 5pm PT).
Megan Thee Stallion has shared a ferocious new single titled ‘Cobra’. Check it out below.Dropped today (November 3), the single marks the first new music from the American rapper since she formally severed ties with label 1501 Certified Entertainment, following a legal dispute.It arrives instead via her new independent music label, Hot Girl Productions, and follows her teasing new music online.
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“It’s Complicated” with Meryl Streep and Alec Baldwin or “Something’s Gotta Give” with Jack Nicholson and Diane Keaton, both directed by Nancy Meyers. Even the recent “Trouble in Paradise,” with Julia Roberts and George Clooney, has the slightest edge on this one.
Courtney Howard Meg Ryan not only dazzles before the camera in “What Happens Later,” but behind it as well, as director and co-writer. Through the prism of one former couple’s relationship woes, this effervescent, enlightened romantic comedy explores our innate need for reconciliation within ourselves and with each other. It’s a delight to welcome Ryan back to the silver screen after an extended hiatus, and in the genre she helped rejuvenate alongside filmmakers like Rob Reiner and Nora Ephron (to whom this film is touchingly dedicated).
Entertainment Tonight Tuesday.“I just don’t think I’m a good celebrity… I just always felt a little bit like life was over, like, outside this little bubble; outside some sort of membrane. And I remember cars closing — like, expensive cars — and then you don’t hear the outside anymore.”The “What Happens Later” actress said experiencing seclusion can make people feel “roped off,” which could ultimately lead to a “limited life.”“You’re roped off in that part of thing, and I just knew it’s just not good for an artist or a creative person to have limited life, in a way, to draw from,” she notes.To shake things up, Ryan moved out of LA with her family to focus on her personal life.“I have a very charmed life,” she explained.
Meg Ryan and David Duchovny received a SAG-AFTRA Interim Agreement for their movie What Happens Later, so they were able to attend the red carpet screening!
Meg Ryan is “enchanting.” It’s hard to think of a better word to describe her than the one Nora Ephron usedin the “You’ve Got Mail” script — a word repeated four times in the first 30 minutes of the 1998 film. My ears perk up when Ryan uses it now, nearly 25 years later. We’re sitting across from each other in a suite at the Four Seasons hotel in Beverly Hills, meeting to speak about her new film — her first in eight years.