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Amy Adams is a huge fan of a certain talking animal movie, 'Paulie', which she believes everyone should see, even if it's not ...
Amy Adams glows with classic Hollywood elegance in a red gown, attending the prestigious Golden Globe Awards. Her soft waves ...
Christian Bale will always be known for playing Batman in Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight trilogy, but one year after he played Bruce Wayne for the final time, he featured amidst a star-studded ...
In Nightbitch, Amy Adams stars as a woman known only as Mother.She’s an artist who set her career aside to focus on raising her toddler son, spending much more time cleaning up messes and ...
Amy Adams and Jean-Marc Vallée talk about their new HBO limited series ‘Sharp Objects,’ based on the novel about a reporter's return to her hometown to cover the murders of two preteen girls.
Amy Adams is in her Taylor Swift appreciation era. The Nightbitch actress reacted enthusiastically on Tuesday's episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon when she was told that Swifties ...
As five-time Oscar nominee Amy Adams goes dark for her starring role, in HBO's 'Sharp Objects,' she joins the women behind the limited series — novelist Gillian Flynn and creator Marti Noxon ...
Cheers to Adams for delivering a fearless portrayal of a woman on the verge of imploding. After six acting Oscar nominations without a win, "Nightbitch" looked to be her ticket out of also-ran status.
Amy Adams is known for movies like "Enchanted" and "Arrival," but here's how critics ranked all of the six-time Oscar-nominated actor's films.
Amy Adams is fully on board with taking on the role of Tree Paine — if the opportunity presents itself, of course. “That would be amazing,” Adams, 50, said during a Tuesday, December 3 ...
Amy Adams talked about the darker aspects of motherhood and running afoul of her dog co-stars at the Toronto Film Festival premiere of "Nightbitch." Watch Party Newsletter What to watch Win $100 ...
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