Sentences with phrase «hunky husband»

In the movie Unfaithful, Diane Lane's character seems to have it all: a nice house, kids, and a hunky husband to boot (played by Richard Gere).
Portman's hunky husband (Oscar Isaac) is the only explorer who has ever emerged from The Shimmer alive — he spent a week there one year — and the dude came home decidedly far from okay.
What «Fifty Shades Freed» sees as drama, rational human beings will see as the fundamentally problematic relationship between a smart, independent, career - driven woman and her needy, unreasonable, possessive yet affluent and hunky husband.
According to Rande Gerber, Cindy Crawford's hunky husband, Ms. Clooney and his wife have become the prettiest and smartest pair of BFFs in the world.
Also, today's my super hunky husband's birthday and he's the best and would be embarrassed to know I'm wishing him a happy birthday on the blog... but I don't care.
Aside from wearing a little green on this day year after year, St. Patrick's Day wasn't really all that special to me, until about 12 years ago, when I met my hunky husband.

Not exact matches

Leslie Mann (like Applegate) gets very little to sink her comedic chops into, as grown - up Audrey Griswold; she's mostly just a backboard for Thor star Chris Hemsworth to bounce jokes off - of, playing Audrey's hunky Texan husband, Stone Crandall.
Anna is a college drop - out now elevated to editor at the publishing company that happens to be owned by her new husband, but entirely on her merits, but the job itself is one of those cutesy Hallmark Christmas movie - type careers where all she has to do is congratulate her hunky author on his success and ask him gently about the next book and tell an assistant to increase the font size on a cover.
Radiant Julia Roberts plays Liz Gilbert, an ambivalent, well - to - do New Yorker who, after visiting an elderly guru (Hadi Subiyanto) in Bali, divorces her adoring husband Stephen (Billy Crudup) to embark on a New Age journey of self - discovery, beginning with a fling with a hunky, much younger actor, David (James Franco).
King's coming out — if only to herself and her dreamboat husband (Austin Stowell, looking like Scooby - Doo's hunky blond friend Fred)-- occupies a significant portion of the film, shining a light on more than just the conservativeness of the era, but the near - impossibility gay athletes faced (and still face) in being true to their identities, lest they lose sponsorships and perhaps even their place on the team.
Still reeling from her divorce and her husband remarrying real estate agent Marcie (Julie Bowen), Deanna is «down to clown» in college, but nothing, not even a decent, hunky frat boy like Jack (Luke Benward) falling for her, can get in her way to finally graduate and make a life change.
Aside from Tom, there's also Megan's husband Scott (Luke Evans) and her hunky therapist played by Édgar Ramírez.
At 32, she loses her job, descends into abject alcoholism (in the book getting fat for good measure, a disaster spared Blunt) and is frankly tortured as she spies from the train on her former husband Tom (Justin Theroux), still living in the family home, now with pretty blonde Anna (Rebecca Ferguson), with whom he had an affair, and the cute baby Rachel couldn't have, plus another couple, a few doors (or here, plots) down, hunky Scott (Luke Evans) and his hottie blonde wife Megan (Haley Bennett, very good, curiously J - Law - like).
From Thelma's buffoonish husband Darryl (Christopher McDonald) to hunky thief J.D. (Brad Pitt) and Louise's greaser boyfriend Jimmy (Michael Madsen), every man in the film is either an untrustworthy smooth operator, a slick romantic with latent violent tendencies, or an abusive monster with a passion for brutality or domination, and it's this kind of clear cut black - and - white world which Scott and screenwriter Callie Khouri's ladies revolt against.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z