Love Actually is meant to be an antidote to Hollywood romances and happily-ever-after endings. Its mix of vulnerability, ...
Keira Knightley has described her Love Actually cue card scene as “creepy”, pointing out that she was only 17 at the time.
Although audiences have come to see her Love Actually scene with Mark’s ( Andrew Lincoln) cue cards as less romantic over the ...
The scene has been meme'd to death, and Knightley now says that it stalker-ish implications were always there. The Latest ...
Keira Knightley recently reflected on one of the most iconic scenes from " Love Actually " and shared why she felt there was ...
Keira Knightley starred in one of the most popular Christmas films of the 21st century, the 2003 romantic comedy “Love ...
Keira Knightley admitted in a new interview with the Los Angeles Times that she told “Love Actually” director Richard Curtis ...
The scene sees Andrew Lincoln's character showing up at Knightley's character's door to confess his love for her though cue ...
Knightley looked back on the iconic romance scene -- which many now regard as creepy -- and shared what she really thought about it while filming.
Actress Keira Knightley revealed her true feelings about the controversial cue card scene from the classic holiday film “Love ...
At this point, it's common knowledge that the film's cue card declaration scene has not aged well. The "romantic" moment sees ...
The Love Actually cue card scene was "quite creepy", Keira Knightley has said. The iconic moment sees Andrew Lincoln's character, Mark, turn up outside the home of Juliet - played by Keira Knightley - ...