Is the new Anne Hathaway May-December romantic semi-comedy remotely plausible? No! And thank goodness
[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for The Idea of You .] The Idea of You is the rom-com movie of the spring. The Prime Video film, out now, is based on Robinne Lee’s bestselling novel that follows single mom Solène (Anne Hathaway) and her relationship with the much younger boy band megastar Hayes Campbell (Nicholas Galitzine).
Spoilers: The Michael Showalter film, starring Anne Hathaway and Nicholas Galazitine, scores a more romantic ending in its on-screen iteration.
Galitizine spoke with Rolling Stone about the movement of boy bands, working with Anne Hathaway, and why he keeps playing royalty.
Galitzine, a musician himself, tells IndieWire about portraying a pop icon in "The Idea of You," where his first task was serenading Anne Hathaway for a chemistry read.
[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for The Idea of You .] We’ve got to talk about that ending. Prime Video‘s The Idea of You ends on a very different
For many years, fans have clamored for a return to that beloved nation of Genovia. The Princess Diaries movies won the hearts of practically everyone in the early 2000s and brought Mia Thermopolis into our lives.
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The Anne Hathaway- and Nicholas Galitzine-starring film is still very sexy, but Showalter explains how some clever tweaks turned it into a "Notting Hill"-esque outing that audiences already adore.
The Idea of You, based on Robinne Lee’s novel of the same name, isn’t just about a woman falling in love with a pop star. Solène (Anne Hathaway), a 40-year-old single mom, gets involved in a passionate romance with Hayes Campbell (Nicholas Galitzine), the 24-year-old lead singer of the boy band August Moon.
"A part of me loves the idea of having a huge worldwide theatrical hit," the Oscar winner said.
With a tense election season approaching, we could use some fun. Check out our list of 20 celebrities we think could run for POTUS.
Though much attention has been paid to male antiheroes like Walter White of Breaking Bad and Tony Soprano of The Sopranos, it’s also necessary to draw attention to many formidable antiheroines. These formidable women reveal the extent to which there can be a lot of pleasure in thinking and acting outside the box of patriarchy.
Hosting Saturday Night Live once is an honor for most, but some have been lucky enough to join the Five-Timers Club. Here are 20 more actors who also deserve to don a Five-Timers jacket.
What do you get when you cross arguably the iconic toy in American history with a movie star and a former indie director turned big-budget film helmer? Evidently, it's the biggest movie of the year.
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From animated royalty to the live-action ladies who’ve made hearts perk up, these are the best fictional princesses who’ve graced fans’ screens throughout the years.
From the beginning, the film industry has been obsessed with science. Many films, even fictional ones, have drawn on scientific facts to ground fictional realities and grant them a greater verisimilitude.
There are breakouts alongside legends, turns that chew the scenery, and turns that are as subtle as the breeze. This year gave us more variety than most, but we still had to narrow our list down to 22. Here are the best performances of the bunch.
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Mia Thermopolis had the ultimate glow up in The Princess Diaries. Anne Hathaway still can't believe it.
Everybody feared Miranda Priestly in The Devil Wears Prada, even Meryl Streep. Streep played Priestly, the icy and powerful editor-in-chief of fictional high-fashion magazine Runway with little time for anybody and anything else.
What's better than Miranda Priestly's closet? Entertainment Weekly's oral history of June 2006's high-fashion comedic drama The Devil Wears Prada, in which Meryl Streep played editor-in-chief Priestly who gets an unexpected and unsuspecting assistant named Andy (Anne Hathaway).
In professional wrestling, there’s something called a “face turn.” This is when a heel, or bad guy, turns face, or becomes a good guy. This doesn’t just happen in the wrestling world. Face turns happen in pop culture as well. Here are some times when villains have made a face turn in movies and television.
The Devil Wears Prada will celebrate its 15th anniversary on June 30, and everything has changed for Emily Blunt in the time since. But the 38-year-old actress, it turns out, wasn't intending to audition for the fashion-forward film—and so, she showed up looking like Andy Sachs.
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