Jake Gyllenhaal … Jennifer Aniston vehicle may look a tinge dated in hindsight, but what stands out are the performances. In a dustbowl Texas town, Retail Rodeo cashier Justine (Aniston) wants more. Enter much younger, sexy and dark-souled Holden …
Meanwhile, Gyllenhaal reaped bids from the Golden Globes (losing to Eddie Redmayne for "The Theory of Everything"), Critics’ Choice, SAG Awards and BAFTA. Since both "Cake" and "Nightcrawler" are niche indie films, might Aniston and Gyllenhaal have …
Us Weekly Jennifer Aniston Angelina Jolie Aniston’s first husband Brad Pitt, meanwhile, proposed to longtime love Jolie, 37, this past spring with … Pitt, 48, proposed with all six of their kids present. "Angelina cried and smiled," a source told Us Weekly. "Everyone hugged once she put [the … Jennifer Aniston praises Angelina Jolie’s ‘Unbroken’ – Actress Jennifer Aniston … s
Jennifer Aniston and Jake Gyllenhaal have remained close friends since they worked together on a film in 2002 – but there may be some evidence that they’re more than friends, Life & Style reports. Since they’re both single and ready to mingle …
Jennifer Aniston films a scene with Jason Sudeikis … From right, Quvenzhane Wallis, Rose Byrne and Bobby Cannavale film scenes for the remake of "Annie" in New York, Oct. 16, 2013. Jake Gyllenhaal films a scene for indie thriller "Nightcrawler", a …
No Cake for Jen, after all. The 2015 Academy Awards nominees were announced early Thursday, Jan. 15, and several big contenders were overlooked by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. The biggest snubs included Jennifer Aniston, who …
What a difference four months, and some good campaigning, makes. When “Nightcrawler” and “Cake” premiered at the Toronto Film Festival back in September, the former movie seemed too dark and creepy and the latter too small to figure in the …
The Good Girl (2002) Trailer (Jennifer Aniston, … – Oct 02, 2013 · A discount store clerk strikes up an affair with a stock boy who considers himself the incarnation of Holden Caulfield.
