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The film was accused of being insensitive for its depiction of the witches’ hands.
Campaigners said the film was another example of films linking disability or physical impairments to evil characters.
Zoe Kravitz should ignore any tips that she gets about portraying Catwoman, according to Anne Hathaway.
'A whole new generation of kids is going to need therapy.'
It's another hammer blow for beleaguered cinemas.
The Roald Dahl movie is heading straight to HBO Max in the USA, with its UK fate unknown.
London's most recognisable department store is due to host a gripping pandemic-set thriller.
Christopher Nolan's reps have denied that he bans chairs from his movie sets, after Anne Hathaway let slip the director requires his cast and crew to be working at all times.
One of the more surprising parts of a published chat Anne Hathaway had with Hugh Jackman for Variety, was a revelation about furniture.
The director doesn't care to sit, but cast and crew members can do so "wherever and whenever they need," his rep says.
Anne Hathaway's take on the pillow challenge is everything.
A gold logo, set against a dark blue backdrop, spells out the film’s title – which looks to be Roald Dahl’s The Witches.
"For everyone going through infertility and conception hell, please know it was not a straight line to either of my pregnancies."
Police have confirmed the incident, which took place around lunch time yesterday as Anne Hathaway filmed the new remake of The Witches at the facility.
Actresses Anne Hathaway and Gal Gadot joined in with online praise for Brie Larson and her Marvel debut.
“The audience was reduced to hysterics!” according to The Observer.
"All I’m saying is we need them, they need us, we need you, we need each other."
She said she'd read about the "really cool" way the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge speak to their children
Margot Robbie has just signed on to portray the plastic fashion doll in the first live-action Barbie feature film.
The Oscar-winner is sharing her passionate endorsement of the new film.
The singer gave Hathaway some confidence on her first day on set.
Slay, ladies!
The Oscar winner shared the news via Instagram on Thursday.