Amir Khan has officially announced his retirement after a glittering 17-year career in professional boxing. Khan had a 10-year amateur career before turning professional in 2005, going on to become the light welterweight world champion.
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Rachel McAdams is looking back at her impressive career after being honored with the Vanguard Award at CinemaCon on Thursday.The Oscar-nominated actress was at the annual event, held at Caesars Palace Colosseum Theatre in Las Vegas, to promote her upcoming film , and received the trophy during the CinemaCon Big Screen Achievement Awards.Speaking with ET's Kevin Frazier, McAdams joked that the honor «is making me feel old!»«Do I have that much to celebrate? It's added up, and I didn't realize it,» McAdams said.This year marks the 20th anniversary of her mainstream Hollywood film debut in the comedy, and over the past two decades she's racked up an impressive collection of beloved roles and accolades. But it's also gone by fast for the celebrated star.«I mean, in some ways I feel like I've just started, so it's just funny to hear that,» she said of the milestone.
«In other ways, I just feel lucky I've been able to do it this long. So, it's great.»«I don't think I've taken the time to really think about it, I was just like, 'You're gonna give me an award? I'll show up.
Sure!'» McAdams added with a laugh.This year's CinemaCon is particularly special for so many of those involved, as it comes amid a gradual return to theaters for many moviegoers after nearly two years of lockdowns and restrictions due to the pandemic.«It's such a beautiful moment to be a part. I was enjoying it just from my local movie theater last weekend.
I was like, watching a comedy, but crying from happiness just sitting in that seat,» McAdams shared. «So, then to be here, for this event, for people that have persevered through this and are still passionate about bringing movies and the community of watching movies together, back — it's
.Amir Khan has officially announced his retirement after a glittering 17-year career in professional boxing. Khan had a 10-year amateur career before turning professional in 2005, going on to become the light welterweight world champion.
Angelique Jackson It’d been six years since Rachel McAdams scrubbed into the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Dr. Christine Palmer, the will they-or-won’t they love interest of Benedict Cumberbatch’s title hero “Doctor Strange.” But while Cumberbatch went on to join the Avengers in their fight against Thanos in the Infinity Saga, McAdams has been MIA since 2016.In 2021, though, the Oscar-nominee reprised her role as Christine for the heart wrenching Doctor Strange-centric episode of “What If?” on Disney Plus, but that was a voiceover role. McAdams still seemed like a no-go for the live action sequel.
“Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” goes to some odd places in the course of its runtime, ping-ponging beyond the MCU to places beyond.But it never stops in a game show universe.Thankfully, we corrected that. We asked the film’s stars Benedict Cumberbatch, Rachel McAdams, Benedict Wong and Xochitl Gomez to play a Strange Quiz – a trivia game where every answer has the word “Strange” in it.
Crossing the finish line at a marathon is usually a momentous occasion, but it turned out to be the complete opposite for one family!
Benedict Cumberbatch's fellow surgeon and romantic interest, Christine Palmer, in the first film, Rachel McAdams is back for the sequel — However, as the title implies, it may not be quite so simple as happily ever after.«I'm getting married, Doctor Strange is at the wedding,» McAdams told ET's Will Marfuggi during the junket, sharing where her character finds herself at the start of the film. «It's still complicated with us.
Mean Girls remains the most quoted of her career.The actor, who played Regina George in the seminal teen comedy, recently reflected on the most memorable lines she’s had to say.McAdams was asked by The Hollywood Reporter whether a viral quote from 2018’s Game Night, in which she says, “Oh no, he died!” would win, or whether it would be “Stop trying to make fetch happen” from Mean Girls.“Stop trying to make fetch happen’ is still in the lead,” McAdams replied, laughing about the film’s legacy.Rachel McAdams recently returned to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, reprising her role as Dr. Christine Palmer in Doctor Strange In The Multiverse of Madness.“I sort of try to go with the flow on these things, and it all works out for a reason.
Michael Bublé is recovering after busting out some epic dance movies for the music video for his single, «Higher.» ET's Kevin Frazier spoke to the «Feeling Good» singer in Las Vegas, where he's wrapping up his residency at Resorts World, about the music video and the injury he sustained because of it.«They broke me. Hayley, his girlfriend, Hayley, who was my dance partner in the video,» Bublé joked of Hough and his girlfriend, Hayley Erbert, who trained the singer for the music video.
Dolly Parton deserves being inducted into it.MORE: Dolly Parton shares heartbreak after sad loss: 'I will always love you'The iconic singer shared her humble reaction in a heartfelt message of appreciation following the announcement that she had been inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, even after she had politely declined the honor.News of the upcoming accolade had been announced in March, but Dolly took to Instagram to express that: "I don't feel like I have earned that right."WATCH: Dolly's incredible love storyMORE: Dolly Parton's wedding mini dress she regretted following elopement – photosFans couldn't believe her modesty, having already received a myriad of awards and honors across her nearly sixty year career, and strongly establishing herself as one of music's – within country and beyond – most beloved legends.In her initial statement opting out of the running, she said: "I really do not want votes to be split because of me, so I must respectfully bow out. I do hope that the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame will understand and be willing to consider me again – if I'm ever worthy."Despite her claims of unworthiness, the committee firmly maintained that the honor is undoubtedly well-deserved, and inducted her into the Hall of Fame anyways.A post shared by Dolly Parton (@dollyparton)Dolly expresses her deep gratitudeUpon the news, she took to Instagram once again to express her gratitude in yet another modest, heartwarming statement.MORE: Dolly Parton's secret to her successful marriage with husband Carl DeanMORE: Dolly Parton makes urgent plea to help Ukraine in post ACM Awards interviewShe wrote: "I am honored and humbled by the fact that I have been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
, and on Wednesday, May 4, she attended the premiere of Top Gun: Maverick, the highly anticipated sequel to the 1986 film.Her appearance at the red carpet in San Diego was a surprise given she's not in the film, but it was nonetheless a welcome one. McAdams wore a black dress with ruching at the hip and a long, asymmetrical hem, but the highlight of the dress is the exaggerated shoulder pads.
Canadian star Rachel McAdams is returning to her role as Dr. Christine Palmer in “Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness”, but the actress reveals she initially expected to play three different versions of her character within the multiverse. Instead, she gets to play two disparate versions of the character as Doctor Strange unleashes the multiverse.
Peter Caranicas Deputy EditorCinematographer Stephen H. Burum will be honored at EnergaCamerimage with the festival’s Lifetime Achievement Award.Set to run in Torun, Poland, on Nov. 12-19, Camerimage, which focuses on films and cinematography, will celebrate its 30th anniversary this year.Burum is best known for his collaborations with director Brian De Palma, which yielded such classics as “The Untouchables” (1987), a tale of the battle between good and evil; Vietnam War drama “Casualties of War” (1989); ”Carlito’s Way” (1993), which portrayed deep social divides; the iconic “Mission: Impossible” (1996); “Snake Eyes (1998); and “Mission to Mars” (2000).
Rachel McAdams is sharing her thoughts about the upcoming The Time Traveler’s Wife series, set to hit HBO in just a few weeks.
On the same night as the Met Gala, some major stars were on the red carpet on the other side of the country!
Rachel McAdams is taking a trip down memory lane with “The Time Traveler’s Wife”.
Sam Heughan and Graham McTavish were part of a ceremony which honoured Outlander creator Diana Gabaldon with a Great Scot award.
Rachel McAdams is all smiles while walking the red carpet at CinemaCon!