Kate Winslet defends baby name, tells world to deal with itFeel free to judge all you want when it comes to the name Kate Winslet has chosen for her recently born son, Bear. The actress, 38, assures Glamour magazine's U.K. edition that she's more than comfortable with her decision to give Bear her last name instead of the surname of his father, Ned Rocknroll. Kate Winslet weds Ned RocknrollKate Winslet is officially off the market. The actress has married Ned Rocknroll, her rep confirms to CNN. Tell us how you really feel, Kate WinsletKate Winslet has had much to say about this week's 3-D release of "Titanic," in which she starred back in 1997. The movie arrives in theaters Wednesday, and the 36-year-old actress hasn't played coy on how she thinks the blockbuster has held up. As she told MTV at the movie's London premiere last week, the film itself is "still as wonderful and epic as it always was," although her acting....not so much. 'Titanic' 3-D to be released in 2012The much-anticipated 3-D version of James Cameron's "Titanic" will officially sail into theaters on April 6, 2012. According to a statement from Paramount, the release date for the revamped edition of the Leonardo DiCaprio-Kate Winslet blockbuster was chosen to mark the 100th anniversary of the Titanic's voyage, which began April 10. "There's a whole generation that's never seen ‘Titanic’ as it was meant to be seen, on the big screen. And this will be ‘Titanic’ as you've never seen it before, digitally re-mastered at 4K and painstakingly converted to 3D," Cameron says of the 1997 film. "With the emotional power intact and the images more powerful than ever, this will be an epic experience for fans and newcomers alike." "Titanic" is the second highest-grossing movie of all time, raking in over $600 million in the U.S. and $1.2 billion overseas. ![]() Kate Winslet on Botox, weight and motherhoodShe may have been named Glamour magazine's No. 1 Most Glam celebrity, but Kate Winslet is hardly obsessed with her appearance. "I love it when a character requires me to look less than my red-carpet best," Winslet says in the April issue. "It’s more fun playing a character that requires you to look like dog s—." Read the full interview with Kate Winslet Winslet gets to do just that in HBO's "Mildred Pierce," a period drama in which she plays a frumpy divorcée. "I’ve never understood the notion that actors and actresses should look great on-screen just because they’re on-screen. That doesn’t make sense to me," she says. |
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