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October 07 2024 5:03 PM
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Grab the tissues because these quotes are going to give you all the feels.
Diana Nyad made waves with her inspirational swim, and now her story is getting a movie.
Julianne Moore and Annette Bening will be playing lesbian moms in a new film project, according to Variety. They will co-star as lesbian moms in The Kids Are All Right, a movie about the moms' two teenagers searching for their sperm donor. The kids are played by Josh Hutcherson and Mia Wasikowska, with Mark Ruffalo as the donor.
Annette and Jennifer look good in suits.
"The Kids Are All Right" starring Annette Bening and Julianne Moore as lesbian parents was picked up by Focus Features and now has a new trailer. The lesbian-themed film was all the buzz at Sundance this year and the theatrical trailer looks heartfelt and funny! A new comedy from acclaimed director Lisa Cholodenko and starring Mark Ruffalo. Watch "The Kids Are All Right" trailer here.
Writer and director Lisa Cholodenko kicks off the Los Angeles Film Festival with a screening of her Sundance hit, The Kids Are All Right. Julianne Moore and Annette Benning star as Jules and Nic, a lesbian couple who must deal with the reappearance of their sperm donor, played by Mark Ruffalo, decades after their children are born.
Lisa Cholodenko’s The Kids Are All Right is getting the one-hour drama series treatment on HBO, according to Deadline. The 2010 film starred Julianne Moore and Annette Bening as a lesbian couple whose children (Mia Wasikowska and Josh Hutcherson) go in search of and find their sperm donor (Mark Ruffalo).
Oscar nominee Annette Bening says same-sex couples thank her for making The Kids Are All Right, despite some gay and lesbian people who took umbrage at the heterosexual affair depicted in the film. "I think people have a right to their point of view. If people respond that way, they respond that way. I don’t have a problem with it. I don’t think there are any rules about these things. And there’s an enormous amount of subtlety. You know Lisa, who is a lesbian, wrote it," Bening says.
The best performances of the year inspired these gorgeous, vivacious photographs in a 'W' magazine spread. The striking photos capture the power of truly top tier performers, including SheWired faves Natalie Portman, Julianne Moore, Helena Bonham Carter, Dakota Fanning, Nicole Kidman, Mila Kunis, Annette Bening, and Melissa Leo.
In a year that has had few heavy hitting movie roles Annette Bening and Julianne Moore, who play a crisis-facing lesbian couple in The Kids Are All Right, and Natalie Portman, as an unstable ballerina who has a possible same-sex hook up with her rival in Black Swan, are considered the front runners for best actress Academy Award.
When are LGBTQ+ actors going to get a chance to tell their stories on screen — and be rewarded for it?
When are LGBTQ+ actors going to get a chance to tell their stories on screen — and be rewarded for it?
The Sundance sensation "The Kids are All Right" starring Julianne Moore and Annette Bening as a lesbian couple was welcomed with applause at the Berlin film festival Wednesday. Moore: "For me the portrait is very much the portrait of a marriage and a family...I don't think it matters what your sexuality is." Director Lisa Cholodenko believes it is good timing with the same-sex marriage debate.
Even though lesbian family friendly film 'The Kids Are All Right' did not snatch any top honors away from 'The King’s Speech', Hollywood’s female heavyweights made delightful, daring, and dazzling designer showings on the most fashionable red carpet of the year at The Oscars. Here are Penelope Cruz, Mila Kunis, Halle Berry, Anne Hathaway, Annette Bening and more...
Experimenting with lo-tech animation Advocate.com's Editor Ross von Metzke and SheWired.com's Editor Tracy E. Gilchrist unsuccessfully attempt to predict the actresses who will win at Sunday's Golden Globes. A pointed discussion about who will nab Best Actress, including Natalie Portman, Annette Bening, Nicole Kidman, Halle Berry and Sofia Vergara, devolves into a pointless chat about the other kind of globes.
The Kids are All Right star Julianne Moore has joined fellow thespian Cynthia Nixon in campaigning for same-sex marriage. Moore, who plays a lesbian mom opposite Annette Bening in The Kids Are All Right -- which hits movie theaters July 9 -- told WENN.com regarding gay marriage, "Absolutely, everyone should have the same rights. It's a right, no one should be denied that."
Cinephiles, it’s your day - a day in which bets must be paid off, sighs of relief and anger must be given, and speculation must begin on a month long journey towards Oscar Day. Yes, early this morning the official Academy Award nominations were released, and folks, this year’s going to be a doozy with Natalie Portman, Annette Bening as a controllin lesbian mom, Michelle Williams, Jennifer Lawrence, Melissa Leo, Amy Adams and more...
The Screen Actors Guild nominations are out and several of this year’s usual suspects have made the cut for the awards that are doled out to actors who are voted on by their peers in the SAG union. For their roles in Black Swan and The Kids Are All Right Natalie Portman and Annette Bening scored nods. Portman plays a psychologically cracked ballerina who engages in a hot lesbian fantasy while Bening plays a lesbian mom who engages in awful lesbian sex. Julianna Margulies, Kyra Sedgwick, Mariska Hargitay, Elisabeth Moss and Glenn Close scored nods for drama while the best actress for comedy category includes Tina Fey, Sofia Vergara, Edie Falco, Betty White and Jane Lynch.
Autographed costumes from the Oscar-nominated filmThe Kids Are All Right will be auctioned online with proceeds going to children's charities. Annette Bening, Julianne Moore, Mark Ruffalo, Mia Wasikowska, and Josh Hutcherson have autographed one T-shirt apiece that each actor wore in the hit film. The auction for the costumes is now online through February 28 trough the Clothes Off Our Back Foundation, which benefits various children’s charities.
Lisa Cholodenko, her hit film The Kids Are All Right, the Natalie Portman starrer Black Swan and openly gay director John Cameron Mitchell are now certified players during the coming film awards season with numerous nominations for 2011 Film Independent Spirit Awards. Annette Bening earned a nomination for playing one half of a lesbian couple in Cholodenko's film while Natalie Portman's ballerina with lesbian tendencies landed her a nod for best female lead.