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Before Julianne Hough and Josh Duhamel bring Sparks' 2010 novel Safe Haven to life in theaters this Valentine's Day, Grand Central Publishing is releasing a movie tie-in edition enhanced e-book ...
This Valentine’s Day, the latest movie adaptation of a book by the melodramatic novelist Nicholas Sparks—don’t worry, he has nine left—hits the big screen. Safe Haven, starring Dancing ...
Nicholas Sparks‘ latest love story is really more of a classic Hollywood bromance. “Safe Haven” also marks Sparks’ first producing stint, coming on his eighth book adaptation. It’s also ...
Nicholas Sparks adaptations are close to becoming a sub-genre of their own in Hollywood, with romantic drama Safe Haven the eighth of his novels to receive the big-screen treatment.
Relativity has won the bidding war to the movie rights for Nicholas Sparks' upcoming novel "Safe Haven," with Temple Hill's Marty Bowen and Wyck Godfrey the lucky producers attached.
SheKnows exclusive interview with author Nicholas Sparks, on style, influence and Safe Haven.
Safe Haven opens Thursday (see times below) Our rating: There are three elements to any Nicholas Sparks story: death, tears and North Carolina. Safe Haven, the eighth Sparks film adaptation but ...
Scroll down to watch Cosmo's Lorna interview Nicholas Sparks. In the interview she talks l-o-v-e and whether Nicholas is a big old romantic in real life. Safe Haven is out in cinemas 1 March 2013.
Julianne Hough has revealed that she consulted with author Nicholas Sparks before shooting a film adaptation of his book Safe Haven. Hough stars in Safe Haven as a woman who flees to Southport ...
Lots of things are up in the air in the opening scene of “Safe Haven,” unless you’ve ever seen a Nicholas Sparks adaptation, in which case nothing is. Julianne Hough plays a beauty on the ...
The marks of a typical Nicholas Sparks movie ensued — upbeat and acoustic guitar-heavy music played as cheesy shots of Katie starting her new life flashed on screen.
With Safe Haven out on Valentine's Day, ELLE chatted with director (and the master of on-screen heartbreak) Nicholas Sparks about why his leading men—Ryan Gosling in The Notebook, Channing Tatum ...
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