Matthew McConaughey
Hollywood has lost stars like James Van Der Beek and Matthew McConaughey. Why Ariel Winter from Modern Family Maintained the Trend?
Major performers used to frequently reside in Hollywood or its sister city of New York, but during the past several years, a plethora of famous people have changed their attitudes and left Tinseltown. A-listers like Matthew McConaughey, Marvel stars like Chris Hemsworth, and even well-known TV personalities like James Van Der Beek are among the renowned people who no longer call Los Angeles home. Ariel Winter, a member of the Modern Family, has now revealed her motivation for continuing the pattern. Ariel Winter has spent the majority of her life in Los Angeles, in contrast to the co | Click Here...
Brad Pitt To Jake Gyllenhaal: You’ll Be Shocked To See These Celebs In No-Beard Look
Beards are now widely regarded as incredibly appealing, and we can even go so far as to claim that they have become a very effective tool for attracting people's attention. This is why some celebrities wear beards as an ornament, and while some may appear more surprising than others, we can fairly say they all look great. Brad Pitt, our household beau, admitted while filming Legends of the Fall that having a beard gives his face more personality and appeal. | Click Here...
From Jared Leto to Matt Damon, Matthew McConaughey: Hollywood actors who had to undergo a major transformation for roles
The job of an actor isn't easy, as they say! And such instances are enough to prove it on point when the actors undergo certain transformations and makeovers for a particular role in a film. Saying that here is how these top-notch Hollywood celebs prepped up for their roles in films. Starting from Jared Leto to Matt Damon and Matthew McConaughey, as mentioned in ET Online. 1. Jared Leto Jared Leto, to play John Lennon's murderer in Chapter 27, gained over 60 pounds. | Click Here...
Review of The Gentlemen: Mr Ritchie, What is the film trying to say?
Starring Matthew McConaughey, Charlie Hunnam, Henry Golding, Michelle Dockery, Jeremy Strong, Eddie Marsan, Colin Farrell, Hugh Grant Directed by Guy Ritchie Rating: * ½ (one a half stars) Some of the most distinguished British and American contemporary actors come together—and why should they not, when THE Guy Ritchie beckons?—for this mess of a movie where everyone seems to be doing something important and illegal. Come to think of it, Guy Ritchie’s iconic film celebrates the orgasmic dynamics of social out-casteism with a glee and glint that most other | Click Here...