After the pandemic put a hold on Kristen Wiig’s beachy comedy “Barb And Star Go To Vista Del Mar”, the movie finally has a new date and trailer.
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Emily Blunt needs to work on her bartending skills!
On a recent appearance on The Graham Norton Show, the Wild Mountain Thyme co-stars reflected on shooting a scene for their new film that revealed Emily‘s bartending skills weren’t up to Jamie‘s standard.
“We were shooting at this pub and they asked me to pour a pint of Guinness,” Emily told Graham Norton. “And I thought, this is going to be amazing and I’m going to crush it. Didn’t, at all.” She shared a picture of the moment where a crowd of
After the pandemic put a hold on Kristen Wiig’s beachy comedy “Barb And Star Go To Vista Del Mar”, the movie finally has a new date and trailer.
Emily Blunt and Jessica Chastain have a lot of questions about Jamie Dornan’s recent shirtless selfie.
During a recent appearance on The Graham Norton Show, 50 Shades Of Grey star Jamie Dornan took a major dig at Devil Wears Prada alum--Emily Blunt. The duo who is starring in the upcoming movie Wild Mountain Thyme together recalled a shooting scene where Emily’s bartending skills were less than impressive.
Emily Blunt is good at a lot of things, but she’s not so good at pouring a pint of Guinness.
The Irish accents in Wild Mountain Thyme proved very controversial and now Jamie Dornan has responded to the criticism they received.
Having kids is a pain and a blessing.
There might not be many good things to come out of 2020, but Stanley Tucci's cocktail tutorials have been one of the brighter spots in an otherwise tumultuous year.After destroying the internet by showing us all how to make the perfect Negroni, Tucci decided to enlist the help of his The Devil Wears Prada costar, Emily Blunt, who just so happens to be his sister-in-law, and her husband, John Krasinski.
Devil Wears Prada alum Stanley Tucci stirred up some cocktails with the help of his “elves” and co-stars this Xmas. The 60-year-old actor took to his Instagram on Christmas Eve, Thursday (December 24) to share a video of himself making a Christmas cocktail.
Stanley Tucci is stirring up some cocktails with the help of his “elves”!
Bless him, Jamie Dornan has been getting a fierce slagging lately. If it’s not his Irish accent in Wild Mountain Thyme getting teased, it’s his singing!
Jamie Dornan’s daughters clearly disapprove of their dad’s singing skills.
Jamie Dornan is definitely not getting a lot of support for his singing career.
Jamie Dornan has issued a special Christmas message in a bid to urge people to support a Northern Ireland charity which he says is 'very close to his heart'. As patron of the Northern Ireland Pancreatic Cancer Society (NIPanc) the Co Down native has urged the public to dig deep if they can and support the charity.
Jamie Dornan and Amelia Warner‘s daughters are doing the holidays right.
Jamie Dornan and Caitriona Balfe both took to social media this week to celebrate some exciting news!
Soul (★★★★☆) swoops and swerves like a bebop solo, interpreting great mysteries of life and death with style and effortless grace.For the movie’s hero, pianist Joe Gardner (Jamie Foxx), jazz encompasses all. It’s music, it’s a profession, a touchstone of Black and American culture, and the vehicle he uses to transmit to his middle school band students what it means to be passionate about something.
A few weeks ago, the film Wild Mountain Thyme garnered a wee bit of negative press for having some of the worst fake Irish accents in recent memory. Irish Twitter was particularly merciless over the brogue Emily Blunt was doing in the rom-com’s trailer. Even Jamie Dornan, who actually is Irish, apparently completely fails to capture the regional accent he’s attempting.
Jamie Dornan is following in his wife’s footsteps.
Focus Features has acquired the worldwide rights to the next film from Kenneth Branagh, “Belfast,” which he wrote and directed and stars Caitriona Balfe, Judi Dench, Jamie Dornan, Ciaran Hinds and newcomer Jude Hill.The film is described as a humorous, tender and a film that Branagh describes as his most personal film yet about a boy’s childhood during the tumult of the late 1960s.