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Emma Roberts went 'full circle' by starring with Richard Gere in new film
Emma Roberts celebrated a milestone recently when she joined her aunt Julia Roberts in working with the screen icon Richard Gere.While walking the red carpet with the 73-year-old actor on Tuesday for a Cinema Society screening of their new film Maybe I Do, the 31-year-old actress gushed about working with Gere while chatting with Page Six.'I loved him in Runaway Bride and Pretty Woman,' she said, singling out the two romantic comedies he filmed with Julia.'Obviously, he’s worked with my aunt,' she said, 'so to get to work with him felt like full circle.' Together at last: Emma Roberts, 31, celebrated a milestone recently when she joined her aunt Julia Roberts in working with the screen icon Richard Gere, 78. They were pictured Tuesday with Susan Sarandon at a screening in NYC of their new film Maybe I DoGere's decades-long connection to her family meant that it 'just made so much sense' that he would appear in the new romantic comedy as her father.Making a rare appearance with Richard at the screening was his wife Alejandra Silva, a publicist who is 30 years his junior.  The film is a star-studded affair with an ensemble cast including Diane Keaton, Susan Sarandon, Emma's Holidate costar Luke Bracey and William H.
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Emma Roberts dons a sheer red gown alongside Susan Sarandon and Richard Gere at Maybe I Do screening
Emma Roberts made a show-stopping appearance wearing a sheer, red dress as she attended the Maybe I Do screening in the heart of New York City alongside her talented co-stars, Susan Sarandon and Richard Gere, on Tuesday. The Scream Queens star, 31, donned a colorful ensemble for the special event, with the Oscar-winning actress, 76, opting for stylish comfort and the Pretty Woman actor, 73, looking dapper in a classic black suit. The upcoming romantic comedy, which also stars Diane Keaton and Luke Bracey, is set to officially premiere in theaters nationwide later this month on January 27.    Dressed to impress: Dressed to impress: Emma Roberts, 31, turned heads in a vintage-inspired red flowy dress at the Maybe I Do screening in NYC on Tuesday, alongside her talented leading co-stars, Susan Sarandon, 76, and Richard Gere, 73, Emma exuded elegance wearing a 1940s-inspired, one-shoulder red dress that contained a sheer, chiffon fabric that flowed down towards her ankles.  Small buttons were aligned from the ruched neckline of the dress down towards the bottom hemline. The semi-sheer sleeves of the eye-catching gown stopping just above her elbows. The mother of one slipped into a pair of open-toed heels that coincided with the color scheme of her ensemble. Her dark blonde locks were parted in the middle, and effortlessly fell down straight behind her.
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Thelma and Louise the musical! Amanda Seyfried and Evan Rachel Wood in line to play iconic duo
Amanda Seyfried and Evan Rachel Wood are rumored to be 'workshopping' a musical version of Ridley Scott's classic 1991 feminist road movie Thelma & Louise.  Seyfried's involvement comes after it was cryptically revealed that she missed picking up her Golden Globe this Tuesday, because she was 'deep in the process of creating a new musical.'Now, Variety reports that she and Wood could be playing the iconic characters first famously portrayed by Susan Sarandon and Geena Davis respectively.  Thelma & Louise the musical! Amanda Seyfried and Evan Rachel Wood in line to play iconic duo for stage version of the 1991 moviePer the report, the original screenwriter of the movie, Callie Khori, has been attached to the musical since last year, with indie songwriter Neko Case working on the songs and Haley Feiffer (Dear Edward) writing the book.  Seyfried, 37, has previously impressed audiences with her vocal talents on the two Mamma Mia musical films, while Wood, 35, also starred in the Beatles jukebox musical Across the Universe directed by Julie Taymor. The Mean Girls actress was lauded yet again on Tuesday as she won a Golden Globe for her role as Elizabeth Holmes in Hulu's The Dropout. However, her no-show at the event set Twitter ablaze after it was revealed onstage that she was busy working on a new musical.  Classic cinema: The iconic characters were famously portrayed by Susan Sarandon and Geena Davis respectively in the 1991 action flick The Mamma Mia star then addressed her absence on Wednesday, confirming her work on the musical, saying she was in New York at the time of the event.'I was on FaceTime with my Dropout team, my wonderful Dropout team who are the reason I got this award,' she said.'It is a true honor to have
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