Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Doctor Strange': Who Will Rachel McAdams Be Playing?

Rachel McAdams herself recently confirmed that she’ll be starring opposite Benedict Cumberbatch in Scott Derrickson’s Doctor Strange, but it’s still not known just what character she’ll be playing. Sure, we’ve got some time before the Marvel movie’s November 4, 2016 release date to figure it out, but it’s a little strange (pardon the unintended pun) that the female lead in the film hasn’t been revealed. The secrecy surrounding the rumor that Mads Mikkelsen is in talks for a villainous role certainly makes sense if they’re attempting to keep some of the plot points unspoiled, but McAdams’ part in all this is now more interesting because of its mysterious nature.

Cumberbatch plays the title surgeon-turned-magical mystic, while Tilda Swinton is on board as The Ancient One, and Chiwetel Ejiofor is playing Baron Mordo, but McAdams could be playing the love interest, a hero, or even a villain. We’re here to walk you through the possibilities of just what Marvel character role she may be stepping into.. 




Tuesday, September 22, 2015

2016 Early Oscars Predictions: Best Supporting Actress For Kate Winslet, Rachel McAdams?


Hollywood has its fair share of extremely talented men and women. This influx of talents is definitely giving the judges of award-giving bodies a hard time pinning down nominees for prestigious awards. The 2016 early Oscars predictions for Best Supporting Actress suffer the same fate.
Although Awards Circuit's list was already narrowed down to the top five contenders, there are still several other amazing actresses in contention who could take the nomination spot for themselves.
According to the list, Kate Winslet for "Steve Jobs" and Rachel McAdams for "Spotlight," and Rooney Mara for "Carol" could grab a nomination. However, Jennifer Jason Leigh for "The Hateful Eight" and Julie Walters for "Brooklyn" are also strong contenders.
Elizabeth Banks ("Love & Mercy"), Meryl Streep ("Suffragate"), Kristen Stewart ("Clouds Of Sils Maria"), Amy Ryan ("Bridge Of Spies"), and Elizabeth Olsen ("I Saw The Light") round up the site's top ten shortlist.

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Friday, September 18, 2015

Rachel McAdams & Her Co-Stars Premiere 'Spotlight' at TIFF!

Rachel McAdams steps out in style for the Spotlight premiere at the 2015 Toronto Film Festival on Monday (September 14) in Toronto, Canada.
The Brian d’Arcy James (who posed with the real life version of his characterMatty Carroll), Liev Schreiber (who posed with the real life version of his character Marty Baron), Mark Ruffalo(who posed with the real life version of his character Michael Rezendes),John Slattery (who posed with the real life version of his character Ben Bradlee Jr.), Michael Keaton (who posed with the real life version of his character Walter ‘Robby’ Robinson), and Sacha Pfeiffer (who is portrayed by Rachel in the film).
















                                                                                                                                                             
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Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Rachel McAdams joining Benedict Cumberbatch in Doctor Strange

Doctor Strange

Posted September 14 2015 — 6:22 PM EDT

Rachel McAdams will work her magic opposite Benedict Cumberbatch in Doctor Strange.
EW has confirmed that the Midnight in Paris and The Notebookactress is set to join the upcoming installment of Marvel Studios’ blockbuster cinematic universe, which is to tell the story of neurosurgeon-turned-sorcerer Stephen Strange (Cumberbatch).
Details have yet to be revealed about McAdams’ role in the film, which is being directed by Scott Derrickson (SinisterThe Day the Earth Stood Still). She joins a cast including Tilda Swinton as Strange’s mentor, the Ancient One, and Chiwetel Ejiofor as the villainous Baron Mordo.
McAdams has kept up a busy pace of late, with roles in the romantic comedy Aloha, the boxing drama Southpaw, the second season of HBO’s True Detective, and the upcoming fact-based drama Spotlight. She has been in discussions with Marvel about Doctor Strange forseveral months, and first confirmed her involvement to the Wrap on Monday.


Doctor Strange is slated to hit theaters Nov. 4, 2016.
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Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Rachel McAdams' Best Red Carpet Style!

Rachel McAdams, star of modern classics like Mean Girls and The Notebook, has worked a closet of fabulous dresses through the years. (Not to mention gorgeous accessories—hey, Ryan Gosling!) From a ruffled white dress to a number of glam one-sleeved stunners, flip through to see McAdams' best red carpet moments


Ruffled Romantic

 To the August 2005 premiere of Red Eye, McAdams donned a dreamy white Donna Karan dress, a look she added bright pops of pink to via bubblegum pumps and a hair a flower

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It's been 10 years since The Notebook became a monster hit.
But only now is the film's director Nick Cassavetes revealing one of the biggest secrets from behind the scenes: stars Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams, who had intense chemistry on-screen, actually hated each other during the shoot.
And even more shocking is the 33-year-old Canadian hunk wanted his pretty 35-year-old costar - who he ended up dating on and off for four years after filming concluded - kicked off the film.

 One would never have guessed: Ryan Gosling (left, in May at Cannes) disliked his Notebook co-star Rachel McAdams (right, at the Met Gala, also in May) so much he wanted her kicked off the set one day
 A beloved movie that's now 10 years old: The romantic tale hit the big screen in 2004



Gosling, who played hopeless romantic Noah Calhoun in the movie, asked director Nick Cassavetes to find someone else to play his love-interest Allie Hamilton.
The blonde looker complained that he didn't have any 'chemistry' with the redhead who was only 25-years-old when the film was made.
Cassavetes told VH-1, 'Maybe I'm not supposed to tell this story, but they were really not getting along one day on set. Really not.'
He continued, 'Ryan came to me, and there's 150 people standing in this big scene, and he says, "Nick come here."
'And he's doing a scene with Rachel and he says, "Would you take her out of here and bring in another actress to read off camera with me?"
The director was shocked. 'I said, "What?" Then he says, "I can't. I can't do it with her. I'm just not getting anything from this."'
The Notebook is often cited as one of the films with the most intense chemistry between two actors.



They hid it well: Ryan and Rachel seemed to be happy with each other on-screen; the story was based on a Nicholas Sparks bestseller

Rachel McAdams Biography Film Actress (1978–)

Rachel McAdams is a Canadian actress best known for her roles in Mean Girls, Wedding Crashers, The Time Traveler's Wife, Sherlock Holmes and The Vow.
Rachel McAdams is a Canadian actress born on November 17, 1978 in London, Ontario, Canada. The former child competitive figure skater discovered her acting passion at age 12. She played a teen diva in her breakout role in the 2004 hit film Mean Girls. The actress has appeared box office hits such as Wedding Crashers, The Family Stone, The Time Traveler's Wife, Sherlock Holmes and The Vow.



Early Life

Canadian actress Rachel McAdams was born on November 17, 1978 in London, Ontario, Canada. Her father, Lance, worked as a mover, and her mother, Sandra, worked as a nurse. Together, they raised McAdams and her younger siblings, sister Kayleen and brother Daniel.
McAdams started competitive figure skating at age 4 and discovered acting at age 12, when she viewed a children's theater group performance. "I told my mother that I had to be in it, that I would die if I wasn't," McAdams said in an interview with The New York Times. Her parents fully supported her ambitions, and McAdams joined the Original Kids Theatre in her hometown.
Through high school, McAdams acted in local productions. She went on to study theater at York University in Toronto, where she performed in several stage and student film productions.
In 2001, McAdams landed her first television performance, playing a bulimic girl in the Disney series The Famous Jett Jackson. She made her film debut one year later, in the Canadian/Italian-produced film My Name is Tanino.
McAdams earned her first significant accolade for a supporting role in 2002's Perfect Pie; for her role in the low-budget film, she was nominated for a Genie Award (Canada's Oscar). With her career now gaining momentum, McAdams moved to Los Angeles, where she was cast opposite Rob Schneider in the 2002 comedy The Hot Chick. Later, in an interview with Vogue magazine, she amitted that the movie—her first film in the United States—was a "huge milestone" for her. McAdams returned to Canada soon after, and appeared in the TV series Slings and Arrows (2003), for which she won a Genie Award.

Commercial Success

McAdams played a title role in the hit teen film Mean Girls (2004), written by Saturday Night Live alum Tina Fey. Appearing with co-stars Lindsay Lohan and Amanda Seyfried, the film opened doors for the budding actress. That same year, she played the lead role in The Notebook (2004), a screen adaptation of Nicholas Sparks's romance novel. She caught the eye of the public in both films, winning two MTV Movie Awards in 2005 (for breakthrough female (Mean Girls) and best kiss (The Notebook).
In 2005, McAdams appeared in several films that achieved great commercial success, including the comedy Wedding Crashers, the thriller Red Eye and the comedy The Family Stone.
In what many in the industry viewed as an unusual move made at the height of her career, McAdams took a break from 2006 to 2007 to focus on herself. "When Wedding Crashers came out, everyone was hyped up, calling Rachel the new 'It Girl,'" said Tom Bezucha, director of The Family Stone, in an Elle interview. He continued, "... her selectiveness shows wisdom greater than her years about her place in the industry. She's very purposeful in sidestepping Hollywood. She has the opportunity to be this huge, huge movie star, but in her heart she's a character actress."
In the same interview, McAdams revealed, "I'm not going to make movies just to make movies. I have to be passionate about it. And at the same time, I can get very distracted when I'm working, and I like to get back to my life a lot." During her break, the actress turned down roles in films such as Mission Impossible 3, Casino Royale, The Devil Wears Prada and Get Smart.
McAdams returned to work in 2008, appearing in Married Life and The Lucky Ones, which both failed to achieve box-office success. Things turned around in 2009, with roles in higher-grossing films like State of Play, The Time Traveler's Wife and Sherlock Holmes.
Her return to prominence continued over the next few years, with critically acclaimed roles in Morning Glory (2010) and Woody Allen's Midnight in Paris (2011)—in which McAdams and her co-stars received a nomination for the Screen Actors Guild Award (for outstanding performance by a cast in a motion picture).
McAdams achieved her biggest box-office success with her leading role ($196 million worldwide) in the 2012 drama The Vow (2012). The film is based on the true story of a husband (Channing Tatum) who tries to rebuild his relationship with his wife (McAdams), after a car crash injury impairs her memory.
And it doesn't look like McAdams will be taking another acting break anytime soon. Films with scheduled releases within in the next couple years include the romantic drama To the Wonder, erotic thriller Passion, romantic comedy About Time and espionage thriller A Most Wanted Man.

Personal Life

From 2004 through 2007, McAdams dated Ryan Gosling, her Canadian co-star in The Notebook. Gosling told GQ in 2007, "God bless The Notebook, it introduced me to one of the great loves of my life." The pair reunited in 2008 before splitting again the next year.
McAdams launched Green is Sexy in 2007, an Earth-conscious website that offers environmental tips. According to a post by McAdams on her website, she's making an effort to lighten her footprint on the earth—supporting tree planting organizations, switching her house to green power and developing "an OCD for unplugging anything with a plug."
In 2009, the actress briefly dated American actor Josh Lucas, the ex-beau of actress Salma Hayek. McAdams was also tied to Welsh actor Michael Sheen, her co-star in the film Midnight in Paris.
McAdams's interests include cooking, though she has admitted, "I'm not an amazing cook, but I can follow a recipe," and "I wouldn't mind running a restaurant." The actress has long kept a healthy lifestyle and practiced kundalini yoga. She once stated of being a former vegetarian, "it made me very tired. I just ate pasta—I was the most unhealthy vegetarian ever! I'd like to try it again now that I know about quinoa and bulgur. I think I'd be better the second time around."
McAdams resides in Toronto, Canada, where she shares a home with her brother.