Lionsgate Published: 2008 SYNOPSIS When three very different U.S. soldiers find themselves on an unplanned road trip across America, they form a deep bond that may be the closest thing any of them has to real family. A humorous and timely drama about coming home, The Lucky Ones stars Rachel McAdams (The Notebook, Wedding Crashers), …
Category: 2008
MTV Published: March 6, 2008 Jessica Alba has her Sue Storm, Jennifer Garner her Elecktra. Kirsten Dunst, Gwyneth Paltrow, Halle Berry, – heck, even Ellen Page – have all had their moment in the comic book spotlight. Just how many roles for female superheroes could possibly be left? Maybe the best one of all, insisted …
USA Weekend Published: March, 2008 Just when Rachel McAdams was being touted as the next Julia Roberts, the Canadian-born actress dropped out of sight in 2006 and bought a house in Toronto. She had generated lots of buzz in blockbusters such as “Wedding Crashers” with Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn, “Mean Girls” with Lindsay Lohan …
USA Today Published: September 10, 2008 Local girl Rachel McAdams is back at home in Ontario, after a whirlwind European vacation. And she’s so happy to be here. “I just got home from Spain Monday night. The food was to die for. I’ve never eaten so much,” she says. “We were driving down the street …
The Globe And Mail Published: March 18, 2008 Canada’s Rachel McAdams is a real sucker for romance, and she’s at it again with her new release, Married Life. She may be one of Hollywood’s fastest-rising stars, but when it comes to choosing roles, her philosophy is simple: ‘When love isn’t involved, I’m not as interested‘ …
The NYC Movie Guru Published: March, 2008 Rachel McAdams stars in the romantic period piece Married Life, directed and co-written by Ira Sachs, as Kay, a young widow who falls in love with two older men, Harry (Chris Cooper) and Richard (Pierce Brosnan). Harry and his wife, Pat (Patricia Clarkson), have lost the spark in …
The Cinema Source Published: March 11, 2008 The lovely Rachel McAdams has returned! The Hollywood golden girl has been decidedly absent from the big screen after gigantic hits like Mean Girls, The Notebook and Red Eye shot her to stardom in 2004 and 2005. Taking a step back from the spotlight was a risk, but …
About Published: March 4, 2008 Writer/director Ira Sachs had high praise for Married Life star Rachel McAdams at the film’s Los Angeles press junket. “When we cast the part of Kay, it was pretty easy to say, ‘We need a woman who could walk into a room and within the first instant of the movie, …
Entertainment Weekly Published: September, 2008 Rachel McAdams on fame and flicks — Missy Schwartz talks to the one time ”Mean Girl” about ”The Lucky Ones” Three years ago, you couldn’t mention the name Rachel McAdams without hearing ”next big thing.” But after starring in a string of hits — including The Notebook (with her reportedly …
Green Living Published: Summer, 2008 Three different people, three different cities – one common passion. Living green is increasingly bringing people together and building communities. Take Didi Bethurum, Megan Kuhlmann and Rachel McAdams. This trio of friends doesn’t live in the same city and they have different careers but they share a common passion: to …
Hello Canada Published: August, 2008 One of the hottest actresses in Hollywood, Rachel McAdams still calls Toronto home. The 29-year-old star lives on the edge of the city’s downtown core – even though she spends most of the year traveling to make movies. “Canada’s just home for me,” she has said. “I don’t know that …
Hello Canada Published: October, 2008 Rachel McAdams is a busy young woman. After wrapping up work on the crime drama State of Play with Russel Crowe, she came home to Toronto last month to put the finishing touches on the Christmas release The Time Traveler’s Wife opposite Eric Bana and made a stylish appearance on …
Grandbendstrip Published: May, 2008 It’s not every day that a Hollywood celebrity visits Parkhill, so you can’t blame Martha Papadopolous of Kelli’s Family Restaurant for not recognizing Rachel McAdams when she sat down at one of her tables for lunch April 27. “She came in here with her parents and ate,” Papadopolous says. “We didn’t …
Collider Published: March 6, 2008 Staring with “Mean Girls” in 2004, Rachel McAdams worked non-stop on a number of projects like “Wedding Crashers,” “The Notebook,” “Red Eye,” and “The Family Stone.” In fact, when I interviewed her for “Red Eye,” she spoke about needing to take a break and how she was about to begin …
T Magazine Published: August 15, 2008 If it’s tuesday, Rachel McAdams must be blond. So what if the hollywood hottie has sociopathic tendencies? In ‘‘The Lucky Ones,’’ which is out next month, you play a soldier home on leave from Iraq. What attracted you to this movie? When I first read the script, I didn’t …