Hugh Grant’s character, Mr. Reed ... s history with polygamy—and after realizing the smell of blueberry pie is coming from a candle, not an actual pie—the girls try to leave. But the front door won’t ...
(A Jar Jar Binks impression makes its way in there too, and Grant makes a delightful meal of it, as he does with everything else in the film.) The actual messaging about religion being nothing ...
For many years, British actor Hugh Grant had a reputation as a ladies' man and playboy. His popularity in romantic comedies made women swoon over him, especially since he often portrayed clumsy ...
With the third movie now in theaters, let’s look at how the 2018 film became a sleeper hit, thanks to Hugh Grant’s villain and its showstopping end credits. By Sarah Bahr Sarah Bahr has seen ...
The actual messaging about religion being nothing ... Especially when that strange man combines the mannerisms of rom-com Hugh Grant with the trap-loving sensibilities of Saw's John Kramer.