The hype is beginning to bloom for Disney’s live action Beauty And The Beast but I can’t get excited.
The film might be new,… Read the full story
The hype is beginning to bloom for Disney’s live action Beauty And The Beast but I can’t get excited.
The film might be new,… Read the full story
When removed from all discernible context, the hashtag #FollowTheSpiders would be enough to send arachnophobes running in the opposite direction.
But it’s a whole different matter when the mysterious tag just so happens to be linked to Harry Potter – after it was first tweeted by the Warner Bros Studio Tour London.
‘Looking for something? All you need to do is #FollowTheSpiders’,… Read the full story
A bunch of new posters have landed for Disney’s Beauty And The Beast remake, and they’re giving us a better peek at the cast.
While there’s been a number of teasers and trailers to have us swooning over the tale as old as time, we now have a feast of character posters to dissect before the film’s release.
The posters not only show off Emma Watson as Belle and Dan Stevens as the titular Beast, but provide a better glance at Emma Thompsons’ Mrs Potts, Sir Ian McKellen as… Read the full story
With just under two months to go until Beauty & The Beast is released, we couldn’t be happier to report that the film is the longest offering so far in Disney’s series of live action reboots.
Emma Watson reportedly made so many ‘crazy demands’ to La La Land producers she eventually lost out on the role of Ryan Gosling’s love interest Mia to Emma Stone.
Emma Watson has won the title of Woman Of The Year… Read the full story
It seems like excitement has been building forever over the live action remake of Beauty And The Beast, and now the wait is almost over…almost.
The Disney classic is coming to life with Emma Watson and Belle and… Read the full story
Emma Watson has appeared in a brand new role of agony aunt, imparting sagely advice to passers-by in New York.
The Beauty And The Beast actress dialed in to Grand Central Station on Wednesday via an Apple iPad, where she answered queries for… Read the full story
Emma Watson has confessed that backlash against her views left her unable to get out of bed.
The 26-year-old was thrown into a ’24-hour sulk’ from the public pressure she felt after her landmark HeForShe launch at the United Nations in September 2016.
‘There is a level of criticism that comes with being an actress… which… Read the full story
Disney has a pretty good knack for sugar-coating the darker side of human life but Emma Watson reckons there’s nothing suss going on in Beauty And The Beast.
The 26-year-old has rubbished fresh debate on whether Belle… Read the full story
The first Beauty And The Beast press event has taken place, with the stars of the Disney film heading to Paris. And we’ll be honest – we’re a tad disappointed.
With Emma Watson having taken on the role of lead… Read the full story
This week, Vanity Fair revealed their March issue, featuring Emma Watson on the cover.
In the magazine Emma Watson poses semi-naked. By which we mean wearing a skirt, no top, and a mini cape to cover up her nipples.
The photos are fashion-y, ethereal, and generally pretty lovely.
And, of course, they’ve been roundly bashed by a bunch of people on the internet, who seem to believe that failing to wear a top somehow compromises Emma’s identity as a feminist hero.
*Sigh*.
Julia Hartley-Brewer tweeted out pictures of… Read the full story
Emma Watson has revealed the real reason why she refuses to take selfies with fans and it’s very legit.
The mystery behind Emma Watson’s bizarre agony aunt New York advice booth has been finally solved.
Many were left scratching their heads in February on why the Beauty And The Beast starlet was dishing out advice for $2 a pop via an iPad in Grand Central Station.
Now it’s been revealed the event was actually a social experiment set up by journalist Derek Blasberg for Vanity Fair’s YouTube segment Derek Does Stuff With A Friend.
Emma Watson’s latest Vanity Fair shoot has the world aghast at the idea that the Beauty And The Beast star has breasts.
Whether or not she should show them off when she counts herself a feminist and a UN ambassador for women is a long discussion by itself.
But Emma’s magazine work is not the real issue I have with her being feted Western feminist icon for our age.
The simple fact is that Disney doesn’t do women justice.
Imagine. Emma is one of the most famous, sought-after actresses in the world, worth an estimated £57million, and an icon for so many kids and 20-somethings who grew up with Hermione Granger.
Notwithstanding Emma’s recent effort to spread the act of reading, her #HeForShe campaign and the speeches she’s made about feminism to various important people, working with Disney on their new live action remake was a serious mistake.
Walt Disney was famously conservative and actually pretty archaic in his views of what women should do with their lives,… Read the full story