Ellen Page

Ellen Page Accuses Brett Ratner of Homophobic, Sexual Harassment on ‘X-Men’ Set in Powerful Post
Ellen Page Accuses Brett Ratner of Homophobic, Sexual Harassment on ‘X-Men’ Set in Powerful Post
Ellen Page Accuses Brett Ratner of Homophobic, Sexual Harassment on ‘X-Men’ Set in Powerful Post
“You should f—k her to make her realize she’s gay,” director Brett Ratner allegedly said on the set of X-Men: The Last Stand. So begins a powerful statement from actress Ellen Page, who accuses Ratner of homophobic and sexual harassment in front of a group of her co-stars and professional peers when she was just 18 years of age...
Ellen Page Does Britney ‘Lucky’ Rendition
Ellen Page Does Britney ‘Lucky’ Rendition
Ellen Page Does Britney ‘Lucky’ Rendition
Ellen Page shared a different set of talents aside from her usual acting skills on Twitter. The X-Men: Days of Future Past actress sang a slow version of Britney Spears's "Lucky" as dancer Emma Portner performed to it in the background. In the cover video, Page strums a guitar while in silhouette...
Will Forte and Ellen Page Lend Their Voices to ‘My Life As a Zucchini’ Trailer
Will Forte and Ellen Page Lend Their Voices to ‘My Life As a Zucchini’ Trailer
Will Forte and Ellen Page Lend Their Voices to ‘My Life As a Zucchini’ Trailer
Foreign films have historically done pretty well in the Best Animated Feature category at the Academy Awards, with at least one import usually squeezing into the nominations alongside the latest pictures from Disney or Pixar. Last year included Brazil’s Boy and the World as well as Japan’s When Marnie Was There, and while the likes of Kubo and the Two Strings, Moana, Finding Dory and Zootopia have all but sewn up their nominations for the 2017 ceremony (check back on the 24th to find out!), that leaves room for one wild card. It could be The Red Turtle, the latest animated film with a Studio Ghibli pedigree, or it could be a poignant and sweet little Swiss picture My Life as a Zucchini.