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Former Love Actually child star Lulu Popplewell has opened up about her thoughts on the 2003 film and admits she's definitely not a fan. Now a comedian, Lulu played Daisy in the festive film.
She was the daughter of Emma Thompson and Alan Rickman's characters and famously played the unique role of a lobster in the nativity play.The 29-year old was asked about her thoughts on the film on the Almost Famous podcast. "Softly be it spoken I think it's a s**t film," she said.
#TheUndoing, and spend some quality time getting to know Hugh Grant with a little Hugh and A.
Emma Thompson is set to star in Good Luck to You, Leo Grande, a comedy about sex, desire and fulfillment from Sophie Hyde, director of 2019 Sundance hit drama Animals. Based on the original screenplay by British Comedy award-winner Katy Brand (Katy Brand's Big Ass Show, Rose D’Or winner Psychobitches), the film will center on Nancy Stokes (Thompson), a 55-year-old widow who is yearning for some adventure, some human connection, and some sex.
Director Shekhar Kapur has been relatively quiet, in terms of feature films, for more than a decade now. The director of the Oscar-nominated features “Elizabeth” and “Elizabeth: The Golden Age” has yet to make another feature since the 2007 release of the latter film.
Matthew McConaughey was eager to find a way to be more “challenged” in his career after starring in a long string of romantic comedies in the early 2000s.The 50-year-old Texas native opened up about making sacrifices for his art during a candid conversation on the “Pardon My Take” podcast on Wednesday, October 21. Back in the day, McConaughey was “rolling in rom-coms,” and joked that he “took the baton” from notorious leading man Hugh Grant.
Nicole Kidman and Hugh Grant have never worked together onscreen. That is, until now, in HBO’s stylish, thrilling new series, .
"I'm trying to be a young father in an old man's body and it's rough, but it's absolutely worth it. It's just damned nice, isn't it? You need a family.
Hugh Grant has dubbed mobile phones “toxic”, saying “they are killing us”.
Nicole Kidman has had an incredibly busy year juggling her various work projects, and her latest series is set to be a huge hit with fans.
Nicole Kidman has decades of interview experience behind her but on Thursday she shared video of her "toughest" grilling to date and you won't believe who was behind the camera. The star landed in the hot seat to be quizzed as promotion for her upcoming show, The Undoing, but one of the first questions fired at her was about her relationship with husband, Keith Urban.So who was the man trying to get Nicole to dish the dirt? None other than her co-star, Hugh Grant. MORE: Nicole Kidman makes
“Love Actually” might be a holiday tradition for many, but for the child star Lulu Popplewell who starred as Emma Thompson’s daughter, Daisy, she thinks it is a “s**t film.”
Nicole Kidman could have had a very different career path.
Love Actually star Hugh Grant has previously opened up about his family in an interview with Chris Evans. The actor, who is set to appear on BBC Two's A Life on Screen, is usually notoriously private about his home life and very rarely speaks of his wife Anna, or his five children.MORE: Elizabeth Hurley shares funniest video for ex Hugh Grant’s 60th birthdayHowever, in an interview with Virgin Radio, he revealed how his perceptions of marriage and children have changed in recent years.
The creative team of Nicole Kidman, HBO, David E. Kelley, and Academy Award-winning director Susanne Bier (also an Emmy winner) screams high-end prestige TV project.
Nicole Kidman was just a girl, standing in front of a casting director, trying to win the lead lady role in! In a piece for the 53-year-old actress chats with her co-star, Hugh Grant, and reveals that she once longed to play opposite him in one of his most iconic films. «I really wanted the role that Julia Roberts played in ,» Kidman admits, referring to the 1999 film in which Roberts played famous American actress Anna Scott. «Did you?» inquires Grant, who played bookshop owner William Thacker
Nicole Kidman and Julia Roberts shared the big screen together in the 2015 movie Secret in Their Eyes but long before they were co-stars the Australian actress missed out on a role to the Pretty Woman actress for a surprising reason. Nicole, 53, opened up about a difficult period in her career when she desperately wanted a part in the 1999 movie Notting Hill but felt she lacked experience and talent. In a conversation with her The Undoing co-star, Hugh Grant, in Marie Claire Nicole revealed