Anne Hathaway and Emily Blunt Are Back: First ‘Devil Wears Prada 2’ Trailer Drops 20 Years Later

The latest preview of the upcoming film shows Anne Hathaway’s character, Andy Sachs, reconnecting with Emily (played by Emily Blunt). The two used to work together at Runway magazine, and it’s clear from their meeting that while time has passed, their old relationship hasn’t completely faded. In one scene, Emily acknowledges Andy’s development, telling her, “You’ve changed. You’re much more confident.” But in classic fashion, she quickly adds with a playful jab, “You kept those eyebrows, though, didn’t you?”

Uma Thurman Reveals Her Favorite Movie of All Time

In the book You Gotta See This, Uma Thurman discussed her admiration for Meryl Streep. She explained that she’d long hoped to work with Streep, and that dream came true in 2005 when they starred together in the film Prime. Thurman considered this a particularly meaningful moment in her career.

Movies With Hidden Details Only Die-Hard Fans Notice

Director David Fincher subtly placed a Starbucks cup in nearly every scene of the movie. This repeated visual element is meant to highlight how common corporate brands and consumerism have become in today’s world. Viewers can find the cups appearing on surfaces or in the hands of people in the background, subtly supporting the film’s idea that material possessions are everywhere.

Miley Cyrus Makes a Statement as She Hits the Grammys Red Carpet

Her outfit was made even more stylish with eye-catching accessories, especially a large gold brooch that fastened her jacket. She finished the look with pleated pants, black high heels, and dark sunglasses, and leather gloves added a touch of intrigue. The overall style combined classic, tailored pieces with a daring, edgy vibe that’s become her signature look recently.

‘The Rip’ Director Joe Carnahan Sued for Sexual Battery by Ex-Partner

Bing Crosby and Carnahan first connected in 2020 while at a hotel pool in Palm Springs. They quickly became friends, united by their passion for movies. Carnahan, impressed by Crosby’s experience as a co-producer on a Janis Joplin film, asked her to look at a script he’d written. Their friendship soon blossomed into a romantic relationship, and Crosby eventually relocated from New York to Los Angeles to live with Carnahan and explore the possibility of launching a production company together.

Black Actors Everyone Knows But Rarely Talks About Enough

Keith David is known for having a uniquely powerful and recognizable voice. He first gained attention through memorable roles in films like ‘The Thing’ and ‘Platoon’, and his talent for both serious and funny performances keeps him in high demand for film and TV work. He’s also a very successful voice actor, lending his voice to popular documentaries and animated shows such as ‘Gargoyles’.

Games With Characters Everyone Talks About But Barely The Story

I have to say, Tracer is the face of this game, which is amazing considering it didn’t even have a story mode when it first came out! She’s just so likeable with her bubbly personality, and you instantly recognize her with those bright yellow goggles and the cool device on her back. Blizzard really built her up through those awesome animated shorts and comics they released – not so much in the game itself. Honestly, she’s become a huge gaming icon just through how she looks, and all the cool posters and merch they’ve made. It’s really impressive!

Black Actors Known For Their Exceptional On-Screen Charisma

Sidney Poitier was a groundbreaking actor who made history as the first Black man to win an Academy Award for Best Actor, earning the honor for his performance in ‘Lilies of the Field’. Throughout his career, he consistently chose roles that broke down racial stereotypes and highlighted his powerful and sophisticated presence on screen. Films such as ‘In the Heat of the Night’ and ‘Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner’ demonstrated his ability to portray characters with both grace and intelligence. Poitier’s success in the 1950s and 60s opened doors for many Black actors who followed. He was also recognized with a lifetime achievement Oscar in 2002 for his lasting impact on the film industry.