Just when you think you've got Alison Brie pegged, she'll surprise you. Take, for example, the job she had one high school summer, when she worked as a ...
She was very funny in Community, and not funny at all but still great in Mad Men. Now, Alison Brie is taking on the big screen. This week sees the DVD release of subversive rom-com Sleeping With Other People, in which she and Jason Sudeikis debate whether avocados are erotic or not. And later this year she'll appear in five more movies, from James Franco's The Disaster Artist to Anna Kendrick comedy Get A Job. Yep, the Brie business is a-boomin', so we sat down with her for a half-hour to discuss all manner of random things...
Amidst all the fur—rabbit, fox, mink—that is the uniform at New York Fashion Week in February, a diminutive, elegant woman in a red cocktail dress sat front row at the Monse show on Friday night, next to a man in a jean jacket who looked like he needed a shower.
Alison Brie’s newest movie, How to be Single, explores the lifestyles of single women living in New York. For the best possible experience, the movie was filmed on location in New York City. Brie told Jimmy Kimmel on Wednesday night that this led to some funny occurences in the city that never sleeps.
Rebel Wilson has debuted the trailer for her latest film, in which she embodies the perfect state of single independence.
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