Julia Roberts
Netflix's adaptation of the hit novel is less mystery than mystifying, a star-studded dud that knows how to amplify tension without answering questions or saying anything new.
This week, the actress—Julia Roberts’ niece—was called out for alleged transphobic remarks while on the “American Horror Story” set, surfacing past problematic behavior.
“Ticket to Paradise” and “Bros” had potential to be big hits. But they were, instead, big flops at the box office. After this troubled year, the rom-com is in need of a revamp.
A guide to the week’s best and worst TV shows and movies from The Daily Beast’s Obsessed critics.
The A-listers aren’t just saving the rom-com. In “Ticket to Paradise,” they’re also bringing back the gag reel—a cinematic treasure that nearly went away.
In ‘Ticket to Paradise,’ they play a divorced couple who begrudgingly team up to stop their daughter's wedding. Would you believe that hijinks—and possibly love—ensue!?
Roberts’ “Gaslit” turn as Martha Mitchell and Pfeiffer’s Betty Ford in “The First Lady” rank among the best acting of the year. So why hasn’t anyone been talking about it?!