Parade Published: February 16, 2018 Rachel McAdams of The Notebook, 39, tickles our funny bones in Game Night (February 23). The Oscar-nominated McAdams teams with Jason Bateman in the grown-up comedy about friends whose regular meet-up for fun and games takes a turn for crazy when one of them is “kidnapped” and real-life thugs and …
Excalibur Published: September 27, 2017 If you’ve watched The Notebook, Mean Girls, The Vow, or Spotlight, then you probably already know who Rachel McAdams is. She plays a leading role in all of these films, and has become one of the most commonly referenced actors for her role as Regina George in Mean Girls. McAdams …
People Published: November 25, 2013 LAST TIME I SAID ‘SORRY’ My sister [Kayleen] and I had a little spat over the heat in the house. I like things really hot, and she likes them cold, so I tried to turn the thermostat up while she was out walking the dog. LAST TIME I CRIED On …
The Courier Mail Published: June 15, 2005 Despite her low-key Canadian existence, Rachel McAdams (BFA ’01), who was raised in St. Thomas, Ont., is primed to be the most-watched actress of 2005, predicted Maclean’s magazine in its July 18 cover story of the 2001 York theatre grad, starting with Wedding Crashers (July 15), in which …
The Courier Mail Published: January 10, 2011 RACHEL McAdams lets out a laugh while trying to explain why no Australian leading men were cast in her new comedy, Morning Glory. The 32-year-old Canadian-born actor has made a habit of working with Australian male A-Listers the past year or so, whether it was playing opposite Russell …
FilmNation Published: January 2014 DIRECTOR’S STATEMENT Anton Corbijn on Philip Seymour Hoffman: ‘He was a giant of a man’ The director of A Most Wanted Man, Hoffman’s last completed film, recalls working with an outstanding actor who liked to immerse himself in his character and give his all: I’m not sure where to start when …
Mongrel Media Published: September 2015 SYNOPSIS A winter evening. A car on a country road. It’s snowing, visibility is poor. Out of nowhere, a sled comes sliding down a hill. The car comes to a grinding halt. Silence. The driver is Tomas, a writer. He cannot be blamed for the tragic accident. It’s also not …
Open Road Films Published: September 2015 About The Production Although isolated cases of sex abuse by Catholic priests had been reported by the Boston Globe prior to the Spotlight investigation, the team’s in-depth, scrupulously fact-checked expose revealed the scope of clergy-perpetrated crimes-and the Church’s involvement in protecting their clergy from the criminal justice system-with never-before-seen …
Entertainment Weekly Published: November 1, 2016 How did Rachel McAdams prep to play the part of emergency room doctor Christine Palmer in director Scott Derrickson’s new superhero film Doctor Strange (out Nov. 4), which stars Benedict Cumberbatch as the titular surgeon-turned-sorcerer, Stephen Strange? “I read this really good book called Do No Harm, which is …
Marvel Published: October 2016 Marvel Studios presents “Doctor Strange,” the story of Doctor Stephen Strange, the Master of the Mystic Arts, who made his first appearance in Marvel comics in 1963. The introduction of this unique Super Hero, vested with powerful magical powers and skills, the Marvel Cinematic Universe opens up a host of new, …
Toronto 24 Hours Published: November 2, 2016 EXCLUSIVE: Rachel McAdams reveals her top T.O. hangouts — and opens up about her role in Doctor Strange Rachel McAdams had one simple reason for joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe in Doctor Strange — to knock it off her “bucket list.” The Oscar-nominated Canadian actress stars opposite Benedict …
Etalk Published: November 2, 2016 Rachel McAdams hands it to Robert Downey Jr. for giving marquee actors more reason to jump aboard Hollywood superhero movies. The London, Ont.-born actress says it was Downey’s role as Tony Stark in Marvel’s “Iron Man” series that pushed some performers, who might’ve never considered donning a mask and cape, …
Buzzfeed Published: October 28, 2016 Benedict Cumberbatch, Rachel McAdams, and co. explain their powers, costumes, and sidekicks to BuzzFeed. And we of course mock up what they’d look like. Marvel fans and Benedict Cumberbatch fans are in for a big treat – Doctor Strange has finally hit cinemas. So when some of the main cast …
Red Online Published: October 26, 2016 Doctor Strange, Cumberbitches and women in Hollywood Over the years, Rachel McAdams has starred in some of our favourite films. From her brilliant role as Regina George in Mean Girls, to the one that broke all our hearts in The Notebook, not to mention our favourite book-to-film adaptation The …
Entertainment Weekly Published: October, 2016 When actors talk about playing superheroes, the conversation often revolves around the intense workout regimes and strict diets required to look suitably super. But on the U.K. set of Marvel Studios’ latest film, Doctor Strange (out Nov. 4), star Benedict Cumberbatch wants to chat about…electrons. “There’s a book I’ve been …