Sherlock Holmes actress Rachel McAdams is believed to be dating Jude Law’s personal assistant Ben Jackson.
The Hollywood beauty has been spotted going for a romantic walk with Jude Law’s model-turned-celebrity assistant Ben in NYC at the weekend - sparking rumours they are an item.
A passerby told the New York Daily News newspaper: "They were laughing a lot and looked like they were having a good time."
The pair are thought to have met when Rachel starred alongside British actor Jude in Guy Ritchie’s blockbuster ‘Sherlock Holmes’.
Rachel and Ben laughed and giggled as they stopped off at the McNally Jackson bookstore in Nolita and browsed the collections.
Rachel has remained single since splitting up from ‘Glory Roads’ actor Josh Lucas earlier this year following a four-month fling.
Before Josh, the 31-year-old beauty dated her ‘The Notebook’ co-star Ryan Gosling for three years after they met on the set of the drama movie. They split in 2007.
Hope this time her relationship is for longer terms.
Blake Lively tried all her might to steal the show at the premier of Sherlock Holmes at the Alice Tully Hull at Lincoln Center in NYC.
Even though she was joined by her devastatingly good-looking Gossip Girl co-stars, Blake was the one turning heads that night. She flaunted what her mama (and plastic surgeon) gave her in a super-short, see-through lacy Dolce & Gabbana minidress (she must be immune to the cold) and sky-high, sparkly gold Christian Louboutin pumps. From the looks of her dress, B could’ve nixed the Louboutins for some ice skates, thrown on a Santa hat, and taken to the ice rink at Rockefeller Center.
Fellow blondie Rachel McAdams (the actual star of the movie) showed up in a considerably less glamorous black Jasmine Di Milo jumpsuit.
With all of B’s goodies on display, we had to wonder: did Boobs Legly (aka Blake Lively) manage to upstage Rachel McAdams at her own movie premier?
Who do you think was best dressed? Source: GossipGirlshow
The Hot Chick actress Rachel McAdams, 31, appears on the pages of Vogue Magazine January 2010 Issue. The star of the highly anticipated Sherlock Holmes gives Sally Singer a peek into her very private life. Her article and interview in Vogue Magazine January 2010 is titled: Mean Girl Turned Sexy Sleuth. Photographed by Mario Testino and Cover fashion: Dolce & Gabbana.
“Such a brilliant actress—not like Meryl, but she has that kind of intelligence. That brain is substantial, and if you have that along with a face you can’t take your eyes off, it’s so compelling. It’s rare.”—Diane Keaton on Rachel McAdams. The Canadian actress is really one of the rare beauties!
Highlights from the article:
On Mean Girls, which was shot in Toronto, and Lindsay Lohan?
"I just remember marveling about how much she knew as an actor, how much she understood. She did very few takes and had this naturalness to her. And beyond that, I was 26 at the time. I’d be asked, ‘Where do you go out?’ " (McAdams throws her hands up in bafflement and defeat.) "I felt like I was in a different place at that time."
The actress on being green:
“I don’t really desire things, I prefer to spend my money on experiences, on meals or travel. . . . I look at the world through a green lens now. But you can’t make yourself crazy. That feeling of green guilt can be really inhibiting. It’s about a changing mind-set, remembering to turn off the water when you are brushing your teeth.”
McAdams describes her perfect day:
“1995, on the sofa: ‘I grew up watching so much television. I was really into soap operas. I’d begin with Days of our Lives, then Another World, and finish off with General Hospital. And before dinner I’d watch Oprah. I would fake sick all the time to the point where I’d convince myself I was sick. In high school I really didn’t pay attention. I took the bare minimum to get by.” Read More on: Vogue Mag.
The movie ‘The Time Traveler’s Wife’ has hit the theatres. This decade spanning romance was designed to make you cry, but it also may make you cringe
Look at the trailer it looks awful, a slushy romantic movie. The movie has not come up to the expectations as the book was far more edgy, book review was much better.
In "The Time Traveler’s Wife," Eric Bana plays a guy named Henry a Chicago librarian who jumps around the past, present and future, only he can’t control where or when he goes. Supposedly, he also can’t control how he gets back where he came from, except for when he tries certain tricks to place himself in a state of mind to time travel. On one of his sojourns, he meets the love of his life, Claire, and they marry. But the problems and complexities of any relationship are multiplied by Henry’s inability to remain in one time and place, so that he and his beloved are continually out of sync.
True love must be a given in any film romance for it to win our hearts. In movies, even more than in life, if you have to ask why two people love each other, their amour is in trouble.
What a filmed love story needs far more than logic or reason are moments when the viewers can share the unspoken, instinctive communication between the newly smitten, and then the intimate rapport they nurture over time. These moments can be as simple as Daniel Day-Lewis and Juliette Binoche sitting on a bench in "The Unbearable Lightness of Being" or as slapstick-complex as Diane Keaton and Woody Allen trying to cook a lobster in "Annie Hall."
The would-be tearjerker "The Time-Traveler’s Wife" gives you none of that emotional nourishment as it traces the parabola-like marriage between Clare Abshire (Rachel McAdams), an artist, and Henry DeTamble (Eric Bana), a Chicago librarian who possesses a genetic anomaly that causes him to ping-pong back and forth through time. The plot is like a machine designed to manufacture poignancy. Read More on: Baltimore News
Rachel McAdams doesn’t mind sticking her neck out – and then some! – in a sexy low-cut dress at the New York City premiere of her new film, The Time Traveler’s Wife, on Wednesday. The romantic drama, which costars Eric Bana, opens Friday.
Playing a mother on the big screen for the first time might’ve given Rachel McAdams a taste for becoming a mom herself.
She expresses "Having a few [kids] would be great," at the New York City premiere of The Time Traveler’s Wife on Wednesday, adding that she’s "looking forward to it someday."
Playing opposite Eric Bana in the romantic drama, the Canadian actress says it was a role that she very much enjoyed. "I was excited and nervous about it because I haven’t done it before. It was a welcoming challenge," she said. "The little girls [Hailey McCann and Tatum McCann] in this film were so fantastic. They are real sisters and they made my job really easy. So I didn’t have to work too hard at that."