Love Actually director Richard Curtis has opened up about one of the film’s most iconic scenes. It’s tough to think of the hit Christmas rom-com without conjuring up an image of the scene ...
and we didn’t think it was a stalker scene. But if it’s interesting or funny for different reasons [now] then, you know, God bless our progressive world.” Love Actually is streaming on Now.
The Love Actually star—who played Juliet in the 2003 movie—shared that she had to re-shoot the Richard Curtis-directed Christmas classic's iconic cue card scene with costar Andrew Lincoln (who ...
Love Actually, a Christmas favorite since its release in 2003 ... whose son was a pupil at the school where Reid’s character worked as a headmistress. The deleted scene featured the couple drinking ...
To me, you are…creepy. It’s one thing to show up at a woman’s house unannounced while her husband is inside. But it’s another thing entirely to do so with hand-written cue cards declaring ...
Like all great Christmas movies, Love Actually has its fair share of iconic scenes and ... guillotine” that would’ve been triggered if Grant had tried to dodge the scene. Grant confirms, adding: “I’m ...
Love, actually, might not be the best word to describe ... In what is now an iconic scene, Mark comes to Juliet's door to profess his love for her, cue cards in tow. Standing outside the couple's ...
There are plenty of things about Love Actually that haven’t aged well. Most people who watch the movie today, though, agree that near the top of that list is a scene where Andrew Lincoln shows ...