Sandra Bullock

2022 - 3 - 11

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Sandra Bullock and Daniel Radcliffe attend the premiere of The Lost ... (Daily Mail)

Sandra Bullock and Daniel Radcliffe were seen at the premiere of The Lost City, which was held during SXSW Film Festival at the Paramount Theatre in Austin ...

Color coordination: The Blind Side star also rocked an equally vibrant set of pants and a pair of high-heeled shoes. I am not joking, that’s how it happened,' she revealed. 'He and I both have the same hairdresser. Heading to work: Development on the project was first announced in October of 2020, when it was revealed that Bullock was attached to the movie Development on the project was first announced in October of 2020, when it was revealed that Bullock was attached to the movie. Better together: Sandra Bullock and Daniel Radcliffe were seen at the premiere of The Lost City, which was held at the SXSW Film Festival at the Paramount Theatre in Austin on Saturday

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Sandra Bullock & Daniel Radcliffe Promote 'The Lost City' at SXSW ... (Just Jared)

For the event, Sandra went colorful in an orange and red outfit while Daniel sported a maroon suit. Also at the screening were directors Aaron and Adam Nee. The ...

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The Lost City Film Review: Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum ... (TheWrap)

SXSW 2022: This action-comedy-romance never fully commits to the bit, but it offers fun along the way.

Visually, “The Lost City” marks a huge departure from the grittiness of their first two films. True to the moment, “The Lost City” offers better representation of characters of color, with Randolph and Oscar Nuñez receiving some memorable screen time. In that regard, “The Lost City” and its contemporaries are far less problematic. For the occasion, she dons a tight sequined fuchsia jumpsuit that gives her “wedgie in the back and in the front,” the sole purpose being to manufacture slapstick when Loretta literally struggles to sit down for a chat with the event’s moderator (Bowen Yang). Having come so close to solving the mystery, she seizes the moment and decides to have a go at treasure-hunting herself with Alan. And Brad Pitt fills in for Michael Douglas as a raffish man of adventure who comes to the novelist’s rescue — though here in a reduced capacity.

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Sandra Bullock Dazzles SXSW at 'The Lost City' Premiere (Variety)

Sandra Bullock lit up the SXSW Film Festival with the premiere of "The Lost City," and suggested she will take a long break from acting.

The dig with Chan is one that I would do over and over again. “I love stories that show the imperfection of love within families and communities. It was like, did no one call Oscar?” The star praised the entire cast as an “absolute joy to be around, people who just enthrall you when they open their mouth.” She was most happy, however, targeting her co-producer Liza Chasin. Seeing it in a theater is reminder of why we love the theater,” she said. Bullock told the crowd she is focusing on raising her kids. “It was the first time seeing it with an audience.

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The Lost City, starring Sandra Bullock, Daniel Radcliffe, premieres at ... (FOX 7 Austin)

The movie is about a brilliant, but reclusive author Loretta Sage (Sandra Bullock) who has spent her career writing about exotic places in romance-adventure ...

Wanting to prove that he can be a hero in real life and not just in her books, Alan sets off to rescue her. The Paramount Pictures film premiered on Saturday, March 12 at the Paramount Theatre. The movie will be released into theaters everywhere on March 25. The Lost City, starring Sandra Bullock, Daniel Radcliffe, premieres at SXSW

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'The Lost City' Review: Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum Are Cute Together in Guilty-Pleasure Treasure Movie (Yahoo Entertainment)

The story was producer Seth Gordon's idea, but credit siblings Adam and Aaron Nee (who tested the waters with their Mark Twain-inspired “Band of Robbers”) for sprucing up the formula, while Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum supply the chemistry.

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In 'The Lost City,' Channing Tatum's Great Butt and Sandra Bullock ... (Daily Beast)

At its SXSW premiere, “The Lost City” proved itself a fun Sandra Bullock comedy for people who love Sandra Bullock comedies. A great thing!

This is a film that knows what it is and who it’s meant to entertain, and it certainly delivers that. But in the midst of all that we get Tatum’s butt, several ace jokes about the glittery purple jumpsuit that Bullock is forced to wear throughout the whole adventure, and occasion to talk about how handsome Brad Pitt is. It also involves flying to a remote island, traversing the jungle while bickering, bantering, and (obviously) falling in love with Loretta, and about four or five more action set pieces and narrative speed bumps that the movie probably needs. And that is exactly why you get Sandra Bullock to make this movie. This is a lot of talking about the appeal of Bullock and Tatum as movie stars—oh, they also have great chemistry—and not much about the plot. The plot is rather inconsequential when, really, the whole reason to watch is to see the two leads be goofy and wise-cracking and then vaguely sexy with each other. That is why you get excited that Sandra Bullock did make this movie. The plot also manages to be obvious and simple, yet entirely too complicated and convoluted, all at the same time. There are simple joys in life, and sometimes that means eating some popcorn and going along for the ride when movie stars actually allow themselves to be movie stars in a silly film. Whether The Lost City is a successor to Romancing the Stone—the Kathleen Turner and Michael Douglas-led action-comedy-romance in which a romance novelist finds herself in the midst of a wild adventure straight out of her writings—an homage to it, a parody of it, or a meager attempt at essentially redoing it is up for debate. And fun, nothing too much more and definitely nothing less, is exactly what the film delivers. But think too hard about any of that and you rob yourself of some easy entertainment.

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