HBO has released a promo for their upcoming TV remake of the late sci-fi author Michael Crichton's cult classic, "Westworld." From "Person of Interest" creator Jonathan Nolan, sci-fi meets the old frontier with Anthony Hopkins, Ed Harris, and Evan Rachel Woods in the first tease trailer. Read More »
HBO has announced the series order and released a teaser trailer for the remake of the late sci-fi author Michael Crichton's cult classic, "Westworld." Actress Evan Rachel Wood leads a star-studded cast with Anthony Hopkins, Ed Harris, James Marsden, Jeffry Wright, and Thandie Newton in Jonathan Nolan and J.J. Abrams' modern adaptation. Read More »
A Case of You actress Evan Rachel Wood recalled her Vanity Fair 2003 dehumanizing cover that made her feel like "meat" recently on Twitter. In 2003 the Vanity Fair cover read, "It's Totally Raining Teens! And It's, Like, So a Major Moment in Pop Culture" and featured up-and-coming starlets that included Mandy Moore, Mary Kate Olsen and Ashley Olsen. Evan admitted that the cover was one of the worst shoots she has ever done. Read More »
Evan Rachel Wood might have just become single but don't try linking her to anyone anytime soon, or you might get a personal response via Twitter. The Across the Universe actress revealed on the social media site a few days ago that she needed to take a break from all the tweeting to focus on herself, after having separated from her husband of two years, fellow actor Jamie Bell. Read More »
On Valentine's Day (Feb. 14), actress Ellen Page came out as gay during an emotional LGBT conference speech held in Las Vegas. And over the weekend, Page was spotted grabbing lunch with longtime friend Evan Rachel Wood, who identifies herself as bisexual. Read More »
A plethora of A-listers have praised the Disney Channel for the announcement that an upcoming show would feature openly gay characters. Miley Cyrus and Evan Rachel Wood have been at the forefront. Read More »
Actress Evan Rachel Wood went under fire last week when she tweeted, "I called it! Miley Cyrus is leaning toward gay!" (referring to Cyrus' revamped style which includes a short and spiky pixie do'). The "Across the Universe" star later went on to clarify her statement and claim she meant no harm or insult. Cyrus even joined in on the convo on Twitter, insisting she took Wood's words as a joke and that no personal offense was taken. Even so, fans have taken to posting their own responses, some finding Wood's tweet as cruel and insensitive while others believe people need to lighten up and not take things so literally Read More »