Brian McFadden or should we say Brian Gosling? Yes, the Westlife star has got his driving gloves out and channeled his inner Ryan Gosling.
11.10.2021 - 12:13 / msn.com
Ryan Gosling has admitted he struggled to keep his daughters entertained during the coronavirus lockdown. During an interview with GQ at an event to promote his new partnership with TAG Heuer, the La La Land actor confessed that he and longtime partner Eva Mendes found parenting their daughters Esmeralda, seven, and five-year-old Amada, at home during the pandemic to be exhausting.
Brian McFadden or should we say Brian Gosling? Yes, the Westlife star has got his driving gloves out and channeled his inner Ryan Gosling.
Universal Pictures has been desperate to turn their iconic Universal Monsters characters into a cinematic universe.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterRyan Gosling and director Derek Cianfrance will reunite on “Wolfman,” the latest monster movie from Universal Pictures.Gosling and Cianfrance previously teamed on the Oscar-nominated romantic drama “Blue Valentine” and acclaimed thriller “The Place Beyond the Pines.”Cianfrance is taking over directing duties from Leigh Whannell (“The Invisible Man”), who had to drop out of the project due to a scheduling conflict.
EXCLUSIVE: Universal’s latest Wolfman movie starring Ryan Gosling looks to be gaining momentum as the studio has zeroed in on a director that knows the Oscar-nominated actor’s work very well. Sources tell Deadline, Derek Cianfrance, who teamed with Gosling on the dramas Place Beyond the Pines and Blue Valentine, is in talks to direct a new take on Universal’s classic monster character.
told Deadline. The “Notebook” hunk, 40, would be getting dolled up to play the iconic Mattel character opposite Margot Robbie, 31, who has signed on to play the leading lady in the live-action Warner Bros.
A live-action “Barbie” movie has been in the works for ages going back to 2016 when comedian Amy Schumer (“Trainwreck“) was initially attached only to be replaced with Oscar-winner Anne Hathaway (“The Devil Wears Prada“). At one point, screenwriter/director Diablo Cody (“Juno“) attempted to pen a script while she was writing “Tully.” The most recent incarnation at Warner Bros.
Ryan Gosling is in final negotiations to play Ken in the upcoming Warner Bros' live-action movie, The actor will co-star alongside Margot Robbie as the titular doll, with Greta Gerwig set to direct.Mattel and Warner Bros.
Ryan Gosling has joined the cast of the upcoming Barbie movie!
Life in plastic, it’s fantastic! Warner Bros. and director Greta Gerwig have found their perfect Barbie and Ken for the upcoming film based on the iconic Mattel dolls.
Ryan Gosling is about to find out if life in plastic is really that fantastic.
Angelique Jackson Margot Robbie’s Barbie has seemingly found her Ken in Ryan Gosling.The Oscar-nominee is in final negotiations to star in the upcoming film, directed by Greta Gerwig for Warner Bros. and Mattel.
EXCLUSIVE: Margot Robbie’s Barbie movie looks to have found its Ken as sources tell Deadline Ryan Gosling is in final negotiations to play the iconic Mattel character in Warner Bros. movie centered on the classic doll line.
Ryan Gosling knows all too well the realities of being a parent during a pandemic!
Oh, to be a pandemic-era parent. Ryan Gosling is giving us all kinds of relatability vibes in a new interview with GQ magazine at a launch party for the famous actor’s new (and first) brand partnership with Tag Heuer. The October 7 interview gave a rare look into the Drive star’s parenting skills with longtime partner Eva Mendes as he talked about his two daughters, Esmerelda and Amada, and how they all managed to stay entertained through quarantine.
Ryan Gosling is opening up about how he and Eva Mendes kept their two daughters busy during the COVID-19 quarantine. While speaking to at an event in Los Angeles Friday, Gosling revealed that he and Mendes put their acting chops to good use while spending time at home with their girls, Esmeralda, 7 and Amada, 5.«Our kids are young, so it was a tough time for them to be separated from other kids and not being able to see family and whatnot.