Elle.“We were all honored that she asked us to be a part of that film, a story about women produced by women, written by a woman, directed by a woman and starring primarily women, a rare thing in 1995 and a true gift,” added O’Donnell, 62.Wilson, 68, recalled how Moore appeared naked on the cover of Vanity Fair when she was seven months pregnant in 1991, as the group drew attention to Moore’s other popular ’90s projects like “Ghost,” “A Few Good Men” and “If These Walls Could Talk.”“And now she’s experiencing a renaissance,” Griffith said. “A Demi-ssance, if you will,” O’Donnell added.Moore recently starred in “The Substance,” which The Post’s Johnny Oleksinski gave 3.5 stars.
The horror movie — which was submitted as a comedy to the Golden Globes voting committee — premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September.The quartet marked their reunion by posing together on the red carpet.
The pictures made fans of the beloved movie go wild on social media.“I’m screaming,” one person wrote on X (formerly Twitter).“OH MY GODDDDD MY FAVE,” said another person. “Now and Then” was directed by Lesli Linka Glatter, known for her work on “Mad Men” and “Homeland,” and written by “Pretty Little Liars” creator I.
Marlene King.The film follows four women (Moore, O’Donnell, Wilson and Griffith) who recall a pivotal summer they shared together when they were 12.The younger versions of the characters are played by Gaby Hoffmann (Moore’s character), Christina Ricci (O’Donnell’s character), the late Ashleigh Aston Moore (Wilson’s character) and Thora Birch (Griffith’s character).While the movie received negative reviews from critics, it grossed over $37 million at the box office and remains a cult classic.Moore previously.
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