EXCLUSIVE: We also hear today that Hugh Grant is in talks to join Guy Ritche’s latest action thriller formerly known as Five Eyes at Miramax and STX. The deal is not done yet.
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Nicholas Hoult has reflected on shooting the 2002 film About a Boy with Hugh Grant. The film, adapted from a Nick Hornby book, starred as Grant as Will, a rich, child-free thirty-something who starts attending single parent meetings to meet women, which leads to him striking up a friendship with Marcus (Hoult), a lonely schoolboy with problems at home.
EXCLUSIVE: We also hear today that Hugh Grant is in talks to join Guy Ritche’s latest action thriller formerly known as Five Eyes at Miramax and STX. The deal is not done yet.
When we catch up with Martine McCutcheon, she’s still buzzing about her five-year-old son Rafferty’s reaction to her being unmasked as the singing swan on ITV’s The Masked Singer. “He could not believe that his mummy was on his favourite show.
Paul Mescal has revealed he harbours ambitions to sing a duet with some of the biggest names in the music business.
Elizabeth Hurley may have just scored a role in the next Paddington movie!
Supportive exes! Hugh Grant teased former girlfriend Elizabeth Hurley about costarring in a third Paddington film after she showed off her new quarantine hobby.
Awards season is kicking off soon and the Critics Choice Awards has announced its nominees for 2021.
Hugh Grant wants to cast his ex Elizabeth Hurley in the next installment in the “Paddington” franchise! The 60-year-old British star, who played the delightful villainous actor Phoenix Buchanan in the 2017 film “Paddington 2”, had some fun with Hurley’s recent post.
Hugh Grant wants to cast his ex Elizabeth Hurley in the next installment in the franchise! The 60-year-old British star, who played the delightful villainous actor Phoenix Buchanan in the 2017 film, had some fun with Hurley's recent post. In the tweet, the 55-year-old actress shared a shot of herself holding up two jars of marmalade, writing, «Lockdown has turned me into a demented housewife: 47 jars of marmalade are nestling in my larder and another sack of Seville oranges await me.» Grant
We are deep into the mid-career renaissance of Hugh Grant. After becoming the romantic comedy king in the ’90s and early ’00s, he’s spent the last five years or so going in a markedly different direction with dramatic roles in “Florence Foster Jenkins” and “A Very English Scandal.” And, of course, who can forget his iconic musical turn in “Paddington 2.” But with last fall’s HBO mini-series “The Undoing,” Grant showed he could bring a significantly darker character to life.
Hugh Grant is recognized a lot for his role as British prime minister, David, in Love Actually, but doesn’t seem to remember what the movie is actually about.
Though Love Actually fans will always remember Hugh Grant‘s dance scene in the 2003 rom-com, the British actor can barely recall the plot of the 2003 rom-com.
Growing up watching their parents on the telly definitely rubbed off on these famous faces starring on some of the biggest TV shows. Some of the hottest names of the moment are, in fact, the children of well known soap stars.
Naman Ramachandran The U.K.’s Intellectual Property Enterprise Court (IPEC) has ruled that Julia Kogan be formally recognized as joint author of the film “Florence Foster Jenkins.”Directed by Stephen Frears and starring Meryl Streep and Hugh Grant, the 2016 film told the story of Florence Foster Jenkins, a New York heiress who dreamed of becoming an opera singer, despite not having the best singing voice.
In his latest Netflix special, “Black Mirror” creator Charlie Brooker and his collaborator Annabel Jones gather an ensemble of talented actors to comedically dissect the year that was 2020, a 12-month period often accused of being so ridiculous that no one would believe its plot twists if were they presented in an actual episode of Brooker’s award-winning show.
Charlie Brooker’s Netflix mockumentary Death to 2020 “disappointing”, comparing it unfavourably to his shows Screenwipe and Black Mirror. The 70-minute spoof documentary was released on Netflix on Sunday 27 December.
Charlie Brooker’s Netflix mockumentary Death to 2020 “disappointing”, comparing it unfavourably to his shows Screenwipe and Black Mirror. The 70-minute spoof documentary was released on Netflix on Sunday 27 December.
We couldn’t imagine anyone else as Bridget Jones at this point, but Hugh Grant admitted he wasn’t sold on casting Renée Zellweger for the role.