Jennifer Connellly may keep her family life with husband Paul Bettany private, but she's open about just how much she loves her kids.
The movie star made a rare reference to her daughter Agnes as she hit the major milestone of entering her teen years. She took to Instagram to share a heartwarming picture of herself carrying her daughter, her face obscured. The mother-daughter duo matched as they wore cream sweaters in the photo.
Does Phil Hawes have A Wikipedia Profile? The middleweight UFC fighter is making a name for himself at the age of 32 years old. Let’s get to know more about the fighter.
Phil is an American mixed martial artist from New Jersey. What’s more, he is nicknamed Megatron.
He started his fighting career as a wrestler and even won a national 197lb wrestling title at Iowa Community College college.
Phil Hawes Net Worth Many web sources have made assumptions about Phil Hawes’s net worth.
Five years, 515 films. Which Netflix original movies are worth streaming? Illustration: Gluekit Which Netflix original movies are worth streaming? This article has been updated through the end of 2020.
Netflix has spent the last few years and several billions of dollars on a crusade to be taken more seriously. Ever since it began branding its logo on original films in 2015, Netflix’s primary goal has been to divorce itself from the “digital dollar bin” reputation it established upon first pivoting from the snail-mail service, now an unsettlingly faint memory, to streaming.
Blake Lively, Leighton Meester, Penn Badgley and more Gossip Girl stars went on to big things after The CW series gave them their big breaks.
The teen drama ran for six seasons from September 2007 to December 2012. Fans became instantly obsessed with the lives of the elite youth of New York City, played by Lively (Serena van der Woodsen), Meester (Blair Waldorf), Badgley (Dan Humphrey), Ed Westwick (Chuck Bass), Chace Crawford (Nate Archibald) and Taylor Momsen (Jenny Humphrey).
There are wild moments in Sean Baker’s Palme d’Or winner that feel like real life letting itself in through the door and upending the narrative décor. Sean Baker’s Anora, which won the Palme d’Or at Cannes on Saturday, is a movie about the way people look at each other, though it may not seem that way on the surface. It follows an eventful few weeks in the life of a stripper who marries the young son of a zillionaire Russian oligarch, and it has an infectious, freewheeling energy that feels like a high-concept comedy that’s gone wonderfully off the rails.