Brendan Fraser got a little support from the Devil herself after a recent screening of his buzzy new film, The Whale. Released in 2000 and directed by Harold Ramis, Bedazzled was a remake of the 1967 ...
There’s a scene in Bedazzled in which George Spiggott, the Devil Incarnate (played by Peter Cook) sends a swarm of wasps to ruin the happiness of a group of flower people, while ordinary Stanley Moon ...
San Francisco may not be for everyone, but for the devil, at least, it’s “just right.” In the opening act of the 2000 romantic comedy “Bedazzled,” the devil, played by a flirty Elizabeth Hurley, ...
Bedazzled follows a lonely office nerd named Elliot (Fraser) who sells his soul to the Devil (Elizabeth Hurley) for seven wishes. But it’s not everything it’s cracked up to be. She grants Elliot his ...
This reunion will make your day. It was a reunion two decades in the making! Brendan Fraser, who has been getting a lot of attention for his vulnerable performance in The Whale, often referred to as ...
In the wake of Brendan Fraser's turn towards more overtly dramatic work after his Oscar win for The Whale, it's important to remind people that his greatest strength as an actor is a distinct lack of ...
It’s the world’s oldest professional bargain – selling your soul to the Devil in return for wealth, love or fame. And in the new movie “Bedazzled,” Elizabeth Hurley plays Mephistopheles to a T – only ...
'Bedazzled' may not be the most popular Brendan Fraser movie, but it's special to him -- especially given the 'seal of approval' it got. Upon its release, Bedazzled was a hit for Fraser. It did well ...
When you fall down a hole it takes a devil to get you back on your feet. This is the case in James Robertson’s Booker Prize long listed 2006 novel, adapted for the stage by Matthew Zajac for the ...