The 1997 film 'Batman & Robin' was apparently "made for children," according to Uma Thurman, who played the DC supervillain Poison Ivy.
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Uma Thurman is an American actress. She rose to fame in 1994 playing Mia Wallace in 1994's Pulp Fiction, which earned her an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress. Her most famous ...
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Uma Thurman, Anthony Hopkins and Phoebe Dynevor will lead 'The Housekeeper,' which fictionalizes the inspiration behind 'Rebecca.' ...
In Oh, Canada, Thurman is slated to star alongside Richard Gere, 75, a documentary filmmaker who sits down for a final interview with one of his former pupils (Imperioli), where he looks back at ...
Uma Thurman is clearing up who the intended audience for 1997’s Batman & Robin was for. In a recent interview, Thurman recalled her role in the DC Comics film, playing Poison Ivy. While visiting ...
Uma Thurman wore two different pairs of black Manolo Blahnik slingback heels at the 2024 Room to Grow Gala held on Oct. 22 in New York City. The non-profit organization helps to support families ...
Uma Thurman brought elegance to the red carpet as she attended the Room to Grow’s New York City Gala. The actor’s cocktail dress might look simple but its gracefulness remained unmatched.
The trio were among the stars in attendance at the glamorous event and snapped a selfie to commemorate their reunion - which came amid the film's 30th anniversary. Thurman looked glamorous in a ...
"It's the one that was actually made for children," Uma Thurman said when asked about the 1997 film recently "My kids are obsessed with Batman & Robin. They love Poison Ivy," Clarkson confessed to ...
It may not be the most adult vision of the Caped Crusader ever put to film, but is it really the least?