Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Rachel Weisz, left, Rachel McAdams, and Alessandro Nivola in a scene from Disobedience. (Photo: Bleecker Street via AP) Yahoo ...
Sebastian Lelio‘s Disobedience (2018) movie trailer stars Rachel Weisz, Rachel McAdams, Alessandro Nivola, Anton Lesser, and Nicholas Woodeson. Disobedience‘s plot’s synopsis: based on the novel by ...
[Editor’s note: The following article contains minor spoilers for “Disobedience”] Rachel Weisz has already weighed in on the much-discussed Disobedience sex scene, calling it a fundamental and ...
NEW YORK — The arrival of “Disobedience” in theaters is entirely due to Rachel Weisz’s determination to produce a film that focuses on two women. She and Rachel McAdams play teenage sweethearts ...
"We all thought we'd never see you again." Bleecker Street Films has unveiled the first official trailer for a romantic drama titled Disobedience, the latest film from Chilean director Sebastián Lelio ...
Faith, family, and forbidden love -- the trailer for "Disobedience" is has all three themes in spades. Bleecker Street released the new preview Thursday, showing stars Rachel McAdams and Rachel Weisz ...
Based on the novel by Naomi Alderman, Disobedience is set in the confined world of an Orthodox Jewish area of London. Unconventional Ronit (Weisz) is the daughter of a prominent rabbi but fled years ...
Rachel Weisz and Rachel McAdams play childhood friends who become lovers in the new movie Disobedience. NPR's Scott Simon talks with them about... Rachel Weisz And Rachel McAdams Talk 'Disobedience' ...
Historically, they've been excruciatingly hard to find. That's why it's delightful to see newly-released indie drama ...
NEW YORK -- It is only 10 A.M, but already the news is everywhere: Rachel Weisz is pregnant. When she opens the door to her office in the East Village, the story has been out for just a couple of ...
Rachel McAdams stars as Esti Kuperman and Rachel Weiszas Ronit Krushkain in DISOBEDIENCE. From Bleecker Street, the film screened in 2017 at the Toronto Film Festival. Vulture.com said in their review ...
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