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‘Wild’ Director Jean-Marc Vallée on Reese Witherspoon’s “Comeback” and Paying Tribute to Parents
‘Wild’ Director Jean-Marc Vallée on Reese Witherspoon’s “Comeback” and Paying Tribute to Parents
‘Wild’ Director Jean-Marc Vallée on Reese Witherspoon’s “Comeback” and Paying Tribute to Parents
‘Wild,’ which stars another actor, Reese Witherspoon, who is seeking a reclamation of sorts after a high-profile arrest and spending the last few years in rom-com hell. Witherspoon already has an Oscar for her performance in ‘Walk the Line,’ but, other than that added twist, we are hearing the exact same things about a Vallée movie that we did last year.
‘Wild’ Review: Reese Witherspoon Delivers One of Her Best Performances in This Unusual Autobiopic
‘Wild’ Review: Reese Witherspoon Delivers One of Her Best Performances in This Unusual Autobiopic
‘Wild’ Review: Reese Witherspoon Delivers One of Her Best Performances in This Unusual Autobiopic
Memories are so sensual. The right song will bring you back to the first place you ever heard it; a particular blend of smells will put you back in your grandmother’s kitchen (toasted bialys with cream cheese do it for me every time). ‘Wild’ communicates this idea better than almost any movie I can think of. As Cheryl Strayed hikes the entire Pacific Crest Trail from Mexico to Canada alone, sounds and sights she encounters on her physical journey send her—and the audience—on a psychological journey into her past, to learn exactly why she decided to embark on such a crazy and potentially dangerous expedition. Strayed hikes the PCT with a comically large backpack—“The Monster,” as a few of her fellow travelers dub it—but it’s clear that the heaviest baggage she carries is the emotional kind.
Watch: First Trailer for 'Inherent Vice'
Watch: First Trailer for 'Inherent Vice'
Watch: First Trailer for 'Inherent Vice'
The first trailer for Paul Thomas Anderson's highly anticipated 'Inherent Vice' has finally arrived online, and this is definitely not your average detective story. Based on Thomas Pynchon's 2009 novel of the same name, the film stars Joaquin Phoenix as the unorthodox detective Doc Sportello (yes, really), who gets mixed up in a convoluted and totally out-there crime tale.
‘Wild’ Trailer: Reese Witherspoon Walks 1,000 Miles
‘Wild’ Trailer: Reese Witherspoon Walks 1,000 Miles
‘Wild’ Trailer: Reese Witherspoon Walks 1,000 Miles
The first trailer for 'Wild' is online, the new film from 'Dallas Buyers Club' director Jean-Marc Vallée, starring Reese Witherspoon in a role that will surely gain her some attention come awards season, as the actress stars as a reckless, recently-separated woman who goes on a quest to walk over 1,000 miles to redeem herself and her spirit.
‘American Horror Story’ Season 4: Could Reese Witherspoon, Michelle Pfeiffer or Michael Chiklis Join the Cast?
‘American Horror Story’ Season 4: Could Reese Witherspoon, Michelle Pfeiffer or Michael Chiklis Join the Cast?
‘American Horror Story’ Season 4: Could Reese Witherspoon, Michelle Pfeiffer or Michael Chiklis Join the Cast?
Just over half way through 'American Horror Story: Coven,' and series star Jessica Lange has made it abundantly clear her intent to leave with the confirmed fourth season's end in early 2015. And while casting for future installments of the FX horror-drama remains up in the air for now, series creator Ryan Murphy has some surprising choices for future stars in mind to fill the void, among them Ree
‘The Intern’ Hires Reese Witherspoon and Robert De Niro
‘The Intern’ Hires Reese Witherspoon and Robert De Niro
‘The Intern’ Hires Reese Witherspoon and Robert De Niro
When 'The Intern' was first announced last year, the latest film from writer-director Nancy Meyers was set to star Tina Fey in the lead role. But it seems Fey has dropped out and Reese Witherspoon will take her place (even though we all know no one could ever really replace Tina Fey). Joining Witherspoon in the upcoming film is Robert De Niro, who's been really into comedies lately.
Reel Women: Why Don’t We Ever Have to Defend Male Celebrities?
Reel Women: Why Don’t We Ever Have to Defend Male Celebrities?
Reel Women: Why Don’t We Ever Have to Defend Male Celebrities?
'Iron Man 3' hit theaters today, and since the film stars Gwyneth Paltrow, the conversation naturally turns once again to why so many people hate her, inspiring some to defend her much like we've done for Anne Hathaway in the past. And with Reese Witherspoon's recent arrest video made public, the jokes about her personal life just keep coming -- but why don't we ever have to defend male celebritie

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