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Julia Roberts on Motherhood and George Clooney's Twins. When Julia Roberts is out of the spotlight, she’s spending her downtime with her husband of 1. Danny Moder, and their three kids: Henry Daniel, 1.

Hazel Patricia and Phinnaeus “Finn” Walter, 1. One thing they love to do as a family? Go back- to- school shopping. “It’s so fun!” the actress, who will celebrate her 5. PEOPLE in a new interview for this week’s issue.

And while she doesn’t consider herself much of a shopper for clothes, school supplies are another story. I always loved back- to- school shopping, and I realize that I still love it,” Roberts says. But what we really love to shop for is all the stuff — the binders, the pencils, the pencil case, the lunch box.”Want all the latest pregnancy and birth announcements, plus celebrity mom blogs? Click here to get those and more in the PEOPLE Babies newsletter. Frank Micelotta/Invision for the Television Academy/APRELATED VIDEO: World’s Most Beautiful: PEOPLE Editor Catherine Kast on Julia Roberts’ Diet, Family and More! The reigning PEOPLE’s 2.

The Bad Moms 2 star talked all things motherhood with ET's Leanne Aguilera at the NBC Upfronts in New York City on Monday. Directed by Katherine Dieckmann. With Uma Thurman, Anthony Edwards, Minnie Driver, David Schallipp. In Manhattan, a mother of two preparing for her daughter's sixth. Watch La Vida Precoz Y Breve De Sabina Rivas Streaming more.

Last year, Ryan Gosling told GQ that Harrison Ford punched him in the face while filming Blade Runner 2049. According to Ford himself, yup, it happened, it’s. · Jennifer Lawrence is having doubts that motherhood is in her future. The 27-year-old actress said that there once was a time she looked forward to having. E! Entertainment Television, LLC. A Division of NBCUniversal with news, shows, photos, and videos. · With Darren Aronofsky's latest set to shatter brains this weekend, here are the movies to watch with mother, just in case you want some more insanity.

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World’s Most Beautiful Woman, who is also the face of Calzedonia hosiery, is enjoying watching her three kids grow up — especially with all the opportunities they’re afforded with proximity to technology.“Young people today are so smart and they have the world in their hands in a way that I think, when I was 2. Before], to be a global citizen meant something much more limiting, like a backpack and a train ticket. And now you can be home and be a global citizen. It’s really quite astounding and incredible.”Calzedonia. RELATED: Julia Roberts Doesn’t Follow Trends — but She Does Enjoy Dressing to Impress Her Husband. That said, it also means her children are aware of the chaos the world is dealing with, domestically and internationally. The star handles it by addressing it head on.

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Our country is not at its best right now, and that can be very discouraging and frustrating,” she says.“You have to not give up hope,” she continues. This is the time you have to rise as a community and as a household and as a country and try to make voices be heard. And that’s what I have to instill in my children, who are certainly old enough to be aware of politics and things going on in the world.”“It’s very important for my husband and me to be honest with them and help them feel like they still have a voice for the things that they believe in,” Roberts explains.

Mike Marsland/Wire. Image. FROM PEN: Watch Jennifer Lopez Tear Up Remembering Her Twins Being Born. RELATED: Julia Roberts’ Kids Found Out She Was PEOPLE’s World’s Most Beautiful Woman at the School Library.

Her children aren’t the only twins Roberts is raving about at the moment, either. As a close friend of George and Amal Clooney, the Wonder star says “they won’t need tips” on parenting their own duo, Alexander and Ella, 3 months.“I just know when to chuckle to myself,” she adds. I know when it’s really hard and when it gets easier. But they’re doing great. They’re great parents.

I haven’t met [the twins] yet — I’ve just seen cute, cute pictures! Watch Dressed To Kill 4Shared there. I have a very good present [for them], but since I haven’t sent it, I can’t say what it is.”Read more from our new interview with Julia Roberts in the latest issue of PEOPLE, on newsstands now.

Tallulah Movie Review & Film Summary (2. When writer/director Sian Heder introduced “Tallulah” at this year’s past Sundance Film Festival, it was revealed that she was around six months pregnant during production. She also shared that when she received the call about the festival accepting her film, her sentiment was more or less “Cool … I have a baby on my boob.” Heder’s movie, playing in select theaters and available on Netflix, is unabashedly about this very physical and emotional commitment to the life- changing event of motherhood, conveyed with an albeit drawn- out story. In its greatest achievement, Heder's writing and directing of “Tallulah” articulates—or feels like it does, to my humbled, male eyes—the intangible sacrifice and stresses of motherhood. Advertisement.

Heder’s script is narratively ambitious with this mission, centered on a stolen baby and three moms who are bad in ways different to this week’s mainstream comedy release “Bad Moms.” Ellen Page plays Tallulah (shortened to “Lu”), a gutter punk living on the road with her boyfriend Nico (Evan Jonigkeit), sharing a lack of personal responsibility and connection to the world outside of their van. When he ditches her after deciding that he doesn’t want to slum it anymore, Lu heads to New York City to scrounge for food, and get money from Nico’s estranged mother Margo (Allison Janney, in a career- best role). Margo too is isolated from the world, living alone with a pet turtle in an apartment owned by the husband she’s separated from, but unwilling to officially divorce. While stealing room service leftovers from outside hotel rooms, Tallulah is recruited by a disaster of a housewife named Carolyn (Tammy Blanchard) to watch her baby while she goes out to desperately impress a man. In a fantastic introductory scene, Blanchard broadcasts the dangerous nature of a mother who has lost focus of everything outside of herself. She whips up a tornado of stress in just one interaction with Lu, ping- ponging between prepping her body while not caring whether her naked baby makes a mess on the carpet. When Carolyn passes out later in the evening, Tallulah takes the baby to her van for a safe sleep; when the police are in the hotel lobby the next morning, Lu heads over to Margo’s place, and claims that the baby belongs to her and Nico.

Margo reluctantly hosts Lu and her "new" granddaughter, but begins to relate to Tallulah in ways surprising to both women. As Heder is most of all interested in making time for Lu and Margo’s growing bond, her script has a couple of cringing contrivances to keep the police at bay, like Margo not seeing Lu’s face on the news; even a stolen baby functions more like a narrative device. Tallulah” becomes unexpectedly conversational, touching upon the type of privilege it is to have and care for someone, through two people who have no immediate answers. The dialogue can spell some of her ideas out pretty clearly, (like when Lu says, “I think it’s better to not be needed”), but that's a minor complaint—not enough films have so directly engaged motherhood as a philosophy and not just a character trait. Advertisement. It helps, too, that the performances are so good; the way that Page’s emotional shifts from loner to mother and back again make her actions unpredictable but believable, or how Janney brings in a wise, dark comedy to someone who has a sturdy wall of defense, which crashes down during an unexpected moment with her turtle. Similar casting to “Juno” be damned, Heder’s script boasts a fullness, and bringing Janney & Page back together becomes a nice gift, as their chemistry proves to be bigger than the 2. Tallulah” is an impressive debut from Heder, who also works as a writer on Netlfix’s “Orange Is the New Black” (Uzo Aduba, who plays Crazy Eyes on the series, has a part as a child services agent with a lot of perspective). She’s a storyteller who truly loves her characters, to the point that she’ll jeopardize pacing with daydreams and extra moments, stretching a tight pitch about a missing baby from 9.

But her vivid magic is in the organic fictional beings. They have a lot to say, and are well worth listening to.