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Kaya Scodelario was "painfully shy and insecure" during her younger years. The 33-year-old actress rose to fame as Effy Stonem in Skins, the hit teen drama, back in 2007, and Kaya has reflected on the ...
There was a moment in the 2010s when I swear I saw Kaya Scodelario’s eyes more than I saw my mum’s. The same way that Jennifer Lopez’s Grammys gown prompted the creation of Google Images in 2000, at ...
Kaya Scodelario has found "real peace" since turning 30. The Skins actress explained that she has embraced adulthood since her milestone birthday in 2022 and is now comfortable in her own skin after ...
In a recent Instagram post, Kaya Scodelario shared behind-the-scenes photos from the film, “The Woman in Cabin 10.” In the post, she expressed admiration for Keira Knightley, calling her her ...
ScreenRant interviews Josh Gad and Kaya Scodelario about their roles as polar opposite siblings in Alex Winter’s dark comedy Adulthood. Dozens denied oath of allegiance at Indianapolis naturalization ...
Early on in “Adulthood,” siblings Meg and Noah Robles suddenly — and unhappily — learn why they never got to have a dog growing up. It’s not because their parents didn’t think they could handle the ...
This image released by Republic Pictures shows Josh Gad, left, and Kaya Scodelario in a scene from "Adulthood." (Albert Camicioli/Republic Pictures via AP) Early on in “Adulthood,” siblings Meg and ...
NEW YORK (WABC) -- From an excellent adventure, to a dark family satire, there's a new movie out this weekend directed by Alex Winter. "Adulthood," starring Josh Gad and Kaya Scodelario, follows a ...
Early on in “Adulthood,” siblings Meg and Noah Robles suddenly — and unhappily — learn why they never got to have a dog growing up. 30 years later, Edward Burns brings together ‘The Family McMullen’ ...
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