Archive for March, 2010
Posted by: Mycah Category: News & Rumors Tags: 'Sherlock Holmes', 'The Time Traveler's Wife', Awards, MTV Movie Awards, Nominee, Public Events | Rachel is nominated several times at the MTV Movie Awards. Be sure to cast you vote until April 9, in all of the following categories on their site. The final nominees come out May 11th, 2010, with the show airing and winner announcement happening live June 6.
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Posted by: Mikaela Category: Movie News Tags: 'The Orphanage', 'We Have Always Lived in the Castle', Rumored Roles | This is a rumor at this point and does not come from our usual source, the incredibly reliable Hollywood Cog, so take it with a grain of salt. Just don’t rub it in your eye. First up, it’s been a few months since he heard anything about the American remake of the Guillermo del Toro produced The Orphanage, which was also originally written by del Toro. The needless remake (as they all are) will be directed by Mark Pellington. My source, however, tells me that Rachel McAdams is attached as the lead, a woman who brings her family back to her childhood home, where she opens an orphanage for handicapped children. There, her son begins to communicate with an invisible friend, the same friend who terrorized the mom when she was a child. I am hedging my bets on this one, however, as while I was attempting to get some confirmation on this casting news, I also saw a copy of Production Weekly note from last December which had Sandra Bullock in the lead. Given the genre, neither female seems a natural fit, but it feels like a movie better suited to McAdams. But then again, Bullock is a better age to play a mother. So, it’s hard to say, but I guarantee that the female role will be played by McAdams, Bullock, or some other woman. I’m leaning toward McAdams, if only because the source on this story seems to have some insight into McAdams’ career. |
Posted by: Mycah Category: Gallery Updates Tags: 'Morning Glory', Stills |
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Posted by: Mycah Category: Gallery Updates Tags: After Party, Oscars, Presenter, Press Room, Public Events, Red Carpet, Show | There was a ton of pictures of Miss McAdams from yesterday’s Academy Awards ceremony (and the Vanity Fair after party) and we now have added coverage from the prestigious event – which was Rachel’s first Oscars! x226 images from the show, red carpet, press room and said after party have all been uploaded to the gallery. Rachel truly looked magnificent, and this is without a doubt, one of my very favorite ensembles of hers to date. Her gorgeous pastel-patterned Elie Saab Haute couture gown was breathtaking. It’s really refreshing to see a printed dress (that actually works) on the Oscars’ red carpet. Her hair was softely swept into a bun and she carried a lilac Ferragamo clutch. She was wearing Lorraine Schwartz jewelery. When asked why she loved her dress she said, “It feels like a Georgia O’Keeffe painting, I mean I’ve just never seen anything like it.” Rachel McAdams and Jake Gyllenhaal presented Best Adapted Screenplay to Geoffrey Fletcher for Precious: Based on the Novel ‘Push’ by Sapphire was the winner. I will be getting a clip of this soon, but after the break you can find a couple of clips of Rachel on the red carpet.
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Posted by: Mycah Category: Appearance Alert Tags: Live Updates, Oscars, Presenter, Public Events, Red Carpet | ![]() Follow our Twitter @mcadamsfan for all the instant live updates! Update #1) Rachel McAdams was spotted on the red carpet. She was briefly shown on E!‘s Live Coverage. Update #2) First photos of Rachel McAdams on the red carpet are posted. She looks absolutely gorgeous at her first Academy Awards! Update #3) Red carpet shots of Rachel just shown on E! Update #4) Rachel was shown briefly on the red carpet, during a Quentin Tarantino interview. Update #5) McAdams is an absolute vision of spring in her pastel-patterned Elie Saab Haute couture gown and lilac Ferragamo clutch. Update #6) The first pix of Rachel are being added to the gallery as we speak, keep checking back for lots more! Update #7) Rachel McAdams and Jake Gyllenhaal presented Best Adapted Screenplay moments ago. Geoffrey Fletcher for Precious: Based on the Novel ‘Push’ by Sapphire was the winner. |






