Julia Roberts
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A live-reading of 80s teen comedy Fast Times at Ridgemont High brought together an array of big names with a surprising standout
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The star of Young Guns made his name as one of the Brat Pack. Three decades on, he is dreaming of ‘reopening’ the entertainment industry after lockdown
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Having long avoided romcoms, I shrugged off my gendered preconceptions and gave this love story a chance
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With New York’s glitziest fashion event in lockdown, people rose to the occasion on social media
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Hollywood stars are using time in isolation to encourage honesty, but often there is more to ‘no makeup’ than meets the eye
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Garry Marshall’s hit romantic comedy might have some questionable sexual politics but Julia Roberts remains a magnetic breakout
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Steven Soderbergh’s Oscar-winning 2000 drama gave Julia Roberts one of her greatest roles and found levity in a dark subject
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She’s been the embodiment of daytime TV cosiness for three decades, but no more. Now she’s as mad as hell and she’s not going to take this any more
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The screenwriter of new biopic Harriet, starring Cynthia Erivo, has revealed an executive proposed Roberts to play the slave turned abolitionist
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Game of Thrones is leading the pack but, as usual, a long list of worthy nominees failed to make this year’s nominations
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More fun than a skirt, and less formal than trousers, this season’s big trend will have all weather covered
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She’s Hollywood royalty – he’s a rapidly rising star. In Ben Is Back, they play mother and drug-addicted son – and here talk Pretty Woman, Meghan Markle and sexual fluidity
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4 out of 5 stars.Julia Roberts delivers a career-best performance as she falls for Hugh Grant in this enduringly lovely, warm-hearted romcom
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From kitchen sink Brit classics to crime dramas by the Coen brothers and Sidney Lumet – plus a couple of musicals – we look back at key highlights in the career of the late actor, who has died aged 82
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Eye-watering budgets, feverish commissioning, increased ambition and demand – now anything goes on TV. But will this golden age last?
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From Cary Fukunaga’s Maniac to Julia Roberts’ new Amazon show, television is exploring its darkest subject yet – the human brain – and it all started with Tony Soprano on a horse
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The actor, whose unshaven look was so inspiring in the 1990s, is a living embodiment of how the way we present ourselves is always a form of self expression
Pass notes The romcom queens return! Can Meg Ryan, Julia Roberts and Sandra Bullock revive the ailing genre?