From Glenn Close to Cate Blanchett to Angelina Jolie, these ladies have worn the pants.
Believe it or not, this stately gentleman is actually Glenn Close. This photo is from her new film, Albert Nobbs, the story of an Englishwoman in the 1800s who dressed as a man to get a job as a butler.
Did Russell Crowe and Cate Blanchett strike romantic gold? Should Robin Hood be a date night movie?
After Tarzan and Rome & Juliet, Robin Hood is likely the most-remade movies in the history of cinema. Every decade or so, a director or television show-runner gets his shot at telling the story and only need to include the following: an archer, a tax-crazed monarch, some merry men, a lil slice of heaven called Nottingham and a little romance with an earnest noblewoman. Everything else is up to the auteur's vision.This time around Ridley Scott has Russell Crowe and Cate Blanchett to play with, but is the new Robin Hood actually a date movie?
Sienna may be moving on from her recent affair by hooking up with this Pearl Harbor hottie.
Sienna Miller is possibly-maybe dating Hollywood hunk, Josh Hartnett. Though Sienna has recently been linked to married man Balthazar Getty, the Daily Mirror insists she has cleaned up her act and moved on to the very unmarried Josh Hartnett. It seems there was “too much baggage” for the relationship to work out between Sienna and Balthazar.
Romantic films are flooding the box office this holiday season. Find out which are our picks!
YourTango (with a little help from noted film junkies across the web) has pulled together a list of the 10 most romantic new releases coming out between now and the end of the 2008
What we learned about love from Oscar-nominated films.
This year’s Oscar-nominated films are ripe with romance. In anticipation for Sunday’s big show, let’s review relationship advice gleaned from a few of the contenders:
1. Don’t let your husband steal drug money. Of course without this event, there’d be no Best Picture-nominated No Country for Old Men. Still, I certainly wouldn’t want Best Supporting Actor nominee Javier Bardem’s creepy character, Chigurh, trailing me or my kin.
2. Speak your mind. This one’s thank to Juno and the unfiltered honesty that flows from the title character’s adolescent tongue (played by Best Actress nominee Ellen Page). What better way to fend off an older, married man’s advances than to insult his Sonic Youth obsession?