Emma Mackey’s micro skirt grabbed attention on the red carpet at the “Ella McCay” premiere. She attended the London screening of her upcoming movie on Monday, wearing some gorgeous pieces from LOEWE.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In Emma Mackey's very first screen role, on the Netflix series Sex Education, she played a rebellious teen. As the star of James L ...
If Oscar-winning director James L. Brooks calls Emma Mackey a “generational talent” and name-drops a Hollywood legend, she’s someone worth watching. The feel-good political dramedy “Ella McCay” (in ...
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Disney is having a very good year at the box office thanks to massive hits like the $1 billion smash "Lilo & Stitch" and under-the-radar successes like "Freakier Friday." But they can't all be winners ...
“I can’t trust my brain right now,” says our hero, Ella, deep into James L. Brooks’ bafflingly disjointed, uneven, unfunny and illogical “Ella McCay.” And finally, nearly two hours into a perplexing ...
This holiday season, Academy Award-winning writer, director, and producer James L. Brooks is taking audiences back to a "golden age of Hollywood," when ensemble casts could sink their teeth into slice ...
LOS ANGELES -- From 20th Century Studios comes "Ella McCay," a comedy from Oscar and Emmy Award-winning writer, director and producer James L. Brooks, known for "Terms of Endearment" and "As Good as ...
“I can’t trust my brain right now,” says our hero, Ella, deep into James L. Brooks’ bafflingly disjointed, uneven, unfunny and illogical “Ella McCay.” And finally, nearly two hours into a perplexing ...
This image released by 20th Century Studios shows Emma Mackey in a scene from "Ella McCay." (20th Century Studios via AP) “I can’t trust my brain right now,” says our hero, Ella, deep into James L.
"I can't trust my brain right now," says our hero, Ella, deep into James L. Brooks' bafflingly disjointed, uneven, unfunny and illogical "Ella McCay." And finally, nearly two hours into a perplexing ...