Drew Barrymore is opening up about her relationship with her mother, Jaid Barrymore.
19.02.2021 - 18:27 / justjared.com
Drew Barrymore‘s daughters are tough critics!
In a conversation with Hugh Grant for the SAG-AFTRA Foundation, the talk-show host revealed that her two daughters, Olive, 8, and Frankie, 6, aren’t the biggest fans of her movies.
“They call them ‘mom movies,’” Drew said.
When Hugh asked if they had watched Music and Lyrics, the movie they starred in together in 2007, Drew said she didn’t think her daughters had ever seen it.
“That is insane,” Hugh told her.
“I make mine watch my films every night.
Drew Barrymore is opening up about her relationship with her mother, Jaid Barrymore.
Love Actually is set to screen later this year across the UK with a live orchestra performing composer Craig Armstrong’s score.The 2003 film, which stars Hugh Grant, Alan Rickman, Emma Thompson and Keira Knightley, among others, follows a group of interlinked individuals and their love lives during the festive season.Following previous tours, the film is set to hit the road once again this winter, starting on December 2 in Bath before hitting a number of stops including Glasgow, Edinburgh, York,
Paramount Pictures‘ new “Dungeons & Dragons” movie has added two more cast members, according to Deadline. Hugh Grant is set to play the fantasy film’s villain, and young actress Sophia Lillis (“IT,” “Sharp Objects“) has also nabbed an undisclosed supporting part.
Hugh Grant and Sophia Lillis are joining the cast!
Hugh Grant and Sophia Lillis have joined the cast of Paramount and eOne’s untitled “Dungeons & Dragons” adaptation, an individual with knowledge of the deal told TheWrap.Michelle Rodriguez, Chris Pine, Justice Smith and Rege-Jean Page also star in the film that will be written and directed by Jonathan Goldstein and John Francis Daley.Paramount and eOne are jointly producing and financing, with eOne distributing in the UK and Canada, and Paramount distributing rest of world.
Naman Ramachandran ErosSTX International has closed a strategic output deal with Italy’s Leone Film Group, the distributor behind hits “Knives Out” and “1917.”The STX international pipeline includes Guy Ritchie’s untitled spy thriller starring Jason Statham, Hugh Grant, Aubrey Plaza and Josh Hartnett; a pair of films from Black Bear Pictures, including Neil Burger’s “The Marsh King’s Daughter,” starring Daisy Ridley and thriller “Memory,” starring Liam Neeson; aerial war epic “Devotion” from
Steven Spielberg was one of the many surprise guests on Drew Barrymore‘s birthday special, airing today.
Hugh Grant has joked that he forces his children to watch his films, and that they “don’t get fed” if they refuse. The British actor spoke to Drew Barrymore in a video interview for the SAG-AFTRA Foundation this week, in which they discussed their careers along with life during lockdown.
Drew Barrymore has won much acclaim for her acting work over the years — although none of it has come from her children.
The Undoing has become the most-watched HBO show of 2020.The miniseries, starring Hugh Grant and Nicole Kidman, surpassed 12.3million viewers and overtook Big Little Lies as the most popular show, according to Variety.48 per cent of viewers reportedly watched the show on digital platforms, and the finale of the six-part show drew 3million viewers across all platforms, HBO confirmed.HBO Max also reported a 80 per cent increase from viewing figures for the finale versus the previous episode, and
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine Hugh Grant has opened up about his tricky attempts to homeschool his children amid various lockdowns, which have been put in place in an attempt to stop the spread of coronavirus. However, things got so bad that one of his sons "stabbed himself" in the face with a pen after becoming frustrated during a homeschooling session.