The 2003 film Love Actually is probably best known for its controversial-ish cue card scene, where Andrew Lincoln's character professes his love for Keira Knightley by silently showing her cue cards, ...
Image Credit: Love Actually (2003) (Image: Universal Pictures) Whenever we think about ‘Love Actually’, our minds can’t help ...
Image Credit: A still from 'Love Actually' (Image: Universal Pictures) Since its release in 2003, ‘Love Actually‘ has become ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Actress Keira Knightley revealed that the controversial "Love Actually" cue card scene which sparked debate amongst rom-com fans ...
Love, actually, might not be the best word to describe one of Keira Knightley's most iconic film scenes. The storied actress was only 17 when she joined the star-studded ensemble cast of "Love ...
More than 20 years later, the world is looking back on one of Keira Knightley‘s breakout roles through a new lens. Although audiences have come to see her Love Actually scene with Mark’s (Andrew ...
There are plenty of things about Love Actually that haven’t aged well. Most people who watch the movie today, though, agree that near the top of that list is a scene where Andrew Lincoln shows up at ...
Keira Knightley admitted in a new interview with the Los Angeles Times that she told “Love Actually” director Richard Curtis while filming the infamous cue card scene with Andrew Lincoln that it was ...
Actress Keira Knightley revealed that the controversial “Love Actually” cue card scene which sparked debate amongst rom-com fans and her fellow cast and crew was a “creepy and sweet” moment. Knightley ...