Welcome to Rachel McAdams Online. This is the longest running - since 2004 - and most complete fan site dedicated to the talented Canadian actress Rachel McAdams. You may know Rachel from her roles in the movies as the box office hit "Sherlock Holmes", "The Notebook", "Mean Girls", "Midnight in Paris" and her latest release (and box office hit) "The Vow". She is currently working on "Passion" with Brian de Palma.

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First Review of Advanced Screening of “The Vow”

Yesterday were the first advanced screenings of “The Vow” in San Francisco, Boston and Dallas. AdvancedScreenings.com posted their review of the movie, you can read it below but be aware of spoilers. The first reactions from the audience can be found over here. “The Vow” will be released February 10, 2012.

The Vow is one of the best romance movies of recent years. It takes your emotions and twists them around while combining typical romcom bs. It’s a chick flick through and through and contains all the elements you love and hate about movies like this. But in the end, it pulls it all together to deliver a truly touching picture with a solid story. Loosely (very loosely) inspired by true events, The Vow tells the story of a marriage forgotten. Imagine waking up after a horrendous car crash to a man claiming to be your husband who you don’t remember even meeting. That’s what happens to Paige and Leo played by the immensely cute Rachel McAdams and buff heartthrob Channing Tatum. “I gotta make my wife fall in love with me again.”

More details on the Untitled Terrence Malick Project

LA Times has more details on the plot of the still untitled Terrence Malick project with Rachel and Ben Affleck. Several distributors were interested in but Terrence Malick declined. The movie is expected to release in 2012. Be sure to read the article below:

But there’s a movie that will be ready before either of those, an untitled film (formerly called “The Burial”) starring Ben Affleck (who actually replaced Bale) that Malick shot right after he finished editing “The Tree of Life.” He’s tweaking the movie in the editing room now, and it’s expected to be finished by next year (though that doesn’t mean a distributor that buys it will bring out then).

The company selling rights to the movie, FilmNation, has been secretive, to say the least, about the details (think executives reading the script in locked offices, and the “Men in Black” amnesia-laser administered afterward). Malick’s been protective, too. Several U.S. distributors made offers just on the basis of the script and some footage, said a person familiar with negotiations. So far, he’s declined to sell it.

So what’s the movie really about?

There have been scattered reports about it, but according to a person who read the script, it’s a love triangle with an international subtext. It’s also the only film Malick has ever done that’s set in the same time as the period in which he’s making it.

Here’s the breakdown, with the caveat that things could change drastically from script to screen (on “Tree,” Malick would sometimes rewrite scenes on the day of the shoot).

Basically, it concerns a philanderer (Affleck) who, feeling at loose ends, travels to Paris, where he enters a hot-and-heavy affair with a European woman (Olga Kurylenko). Said Lothario returns home to Oklahoma, where he marries the European woman (in part for visa reasons). When the relationship founders, he rekindles a romance with a hometown girl (Rachel McAdams) with whom he’s had a long history.

According to the person who read the script, there’s a bit of a happier ending than some other Malick movies (or at least a less ambiguous one than at the end of “Tree”). And a person who saw the footage said there’s also the trademark visual showiness–shots of Affleck and McAdams in Malick’s trademark man-in-nature style–as well as intriguing supporting actors: Javier Bardem, for instance, plays a priest whom Affleck’s Lothario visits for advice.

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Advanced Screening of “The Vow”

Rachel’s upcoming movie “The Vow” with Channing Tatum, Sam Neill, Scott Speedman and more is recently listed at IMDB as completed and is set to release February 10, 2012. But we have some good news, different theaters are already hosting advanced screenings for the movie next week. According to AdvancedScreenings.com the movie will have advanced screenings in San Francisco (11/8), Chicago (11/9), Boston (11/8) and Dallas (11/8).

The passes for the movies are usually given away by local sponsors. Familiesintheloop.com is giving away free pases via GoFobo for the sceeening in Chicago. All you have to do is enter the following RSVP code: BEAUE6QE at GoFobo for two free pases, but the passes are available on a first-come, first served basis

For more information on the advances screenings of “The Vow” go to AdvancedScreenings.com and click on the city to find out which local sponsors are giving away free pases.

We would love to hear your thoughts on the movie if you are going to attend one of these screenings so be sure to drop us a line when you do. Thanks Nick for the tip!

Update: We decided to keep an eye on the contest for winning tickets for “The Vow” advanced screenings. Be sure to read inside and keep an eye on this post for an overview of all the contests.

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05.08.12: "The Vow" gets released on DVD/Blu-Ray (US)
06.12.12: "Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows" gets released on DVD/Blu-Ray (US)

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Film Productions

To The Wonder (2012)
Rachel as Jane
Director: Terrence Malick
Status: Post-Production
Release: 2012
Plot: The anticipated film of acclaimed director Terrence Malick starring Rachel, Ben Affleck, Rachel Weisz and Olga Kurylenko.

Passion (2012)
Rachel as Christine (rumored)
Director: Brian De Palma
Status: Post-production
Release: Late 2012
Plot: A remake of Crime D'Amour. The story centers on two feuding corporate execs, one of whom is driven to murder the other. Filming starts in March in Berlin, Germany

The Vow (2012)
Rachel as Paige
Director: Michael Sucsy
Status: Out now!
Release: February 10, 2012
Plot: Rachel stars as Paige, a woman who has severe memory loss after waking up from a coma. Her husband Leo (Channing Tatum) has to make her fall in love with him again.

Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows (2011)
Rachel as Irene Adler
Director: Guy Ritchie
Status: Waiting on DVD release
Release: December 16, 2011
Plot: Rachel returns as Irene Adler in the Sherlock Holmes sequel, but she only has a small appearance (cameo). Holmes and Watson join forced to bring down Professor Moriarty.

Midnight in Paris (2011)
Rachel as Inez
Director: Woody Allen
Status: On DVD
Release: May 20, 2011 (US)
DVD Release: December 20, 2011 (US)
Plot: Woody Allen's highest grossing movie ever is a romantic comedy in Paris. Starring Owen Wilson, Marion Cotillard and Adrien Brody alongside Rachel.

Rumored/In development Projects


The Emperor’s Children (201?)
About Time (2013)
A Most Wanted Man (2013)

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