Anne Hathaway Says Being Hated After Oscar Win Was ‘a Really Good Thing for Me’
“When the bad shit happens, don’t fear it — just go with it, flow with it,” Hathaway says.
“When the bad shit happens, don’t fear it — just go with it, flow with it,” Hathaway says.
This surprisingly lighthearted COVID movie stars Anne Hathaway and Chiwetel Ejiofor as an estranged couple who plot a jewel heist during lockdown.
“The Bourne Identity” director Doug Liman turned around this lockdown relationship drama after a Covid-safe shoot in the fall.
The studio says it “regrets” any offenses “The Witches” has caused to the disability community.
If only “The Witches” were directed by the Robert Zemeckis who made “Roger Rabbit,” and not the Robert Zemeckis who made “The Polar Express.”
Warner Bros. is pivoting “The Witches” to an HBO Max release this month, just in time for Halloween.
“Chris chooses not to use his but has never banned chairs from the set,” a spokesperson tells IndieWire.
The Oscar winner went to meet Christopher Nolan unaware that he was eyeing her for Catwoman in “The Dark Knight Rises.”
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The “Pariah” and “Mudbound” filmmaker has her first misstep, muddling compelling material and a miscast star in Anne Hathaway.
The “Mudbound” director’s new film also stars Ben Affleck, Willem Dafoe, and Rosie Perez. It premieres at Sundance next week.
Starring Anne Hathaway, Tina Fey, and many more, the show is based on the same true stories that power the long-running podcast and New York Times column of the same name.