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It rocketed Peter Jackson to the A-list, and elevated quite a few actors, bringing them recognition and demand. It is easy to ...
Cate Blanchett was too “weird-looking” to get cast when she began her career. The award-winning actress was only able to get employment by helping out at other people’s auditions. She told Britain’s ...
Hosting the lakeside roundtable dinner is Cate Blanchett’s elegant, cool-headed and manipulative German chancellor Hilda, who sits next to her temperamental opposite, the Canadian PM Maxime (Roy ...
This article was originally published in 2017 and has been updated to include Cate Blanchett’s latest release, Rumours. Cate Blanchett has been a star since the very first second we met her.
Or so we are led to believe by everyone other than celebrated documentarian Catherine Ravenscroft (Cate Blanchett). Unfortunately, a series of Playboy-esque photographs support the infidelity ...
Cate Blanchett might be one of the world’s great actresses and a huge movie star, but she’s also not one to shy away from the perverse and experimental. With her starring role in Rumours ...
Or so we are led to believe by everyone other than celebrated documentarian Catherine Ravenscroft (Cate Blanchett). Unfortunately, a series of Playboy-esque photographs support the infidelity ...
Between Selena Gomez channelling her inner fall queen to Cate Blanchett wearing a piece reminiscent of candy stripers, some of the fashion we've been seeing recently have ranged from stunning to style ...
She is quite indisputably one of the most celebrated actors of our time - and yet, Cate Blanchett has her mind on far more important matters affecting our world today. Starring in the new Bleecker ...
Opens Thursday at local theaters. Cate Blanchett, magnificent as always, seamlessly slips into the role of the chancellor of Germany, one Hilda Ortmann, who has a vaguely Angela Merkel-esque ...
Cate Blanchett stars as a lusty, preening stateswomen in a geopolitical satire from the experimental filmmaker Guy Maddin. By Jeannette Catsoulis When you purchase a ticket for an independently ...