Mila Kunis turns 30 on Wednesday (Aug. 14). In order to celebrate the actress' life and long career -- she started appearing in movies and television shows as a child -- here are 30 career highlights (and lowlights) from Kunis' 30 years on this planet.
From "Black Swan" to "Santa with Muscles" (a holiday classic starring Hulk Hogan) to "That '70s Show," Kunis has already had an impressive career.
1. "Tar" -- as Catherine (to be released in Dec. 2013)
2. "Blood Ties" -- as Natalie (to be released in Oct. 2013)
3. "Family Guy" -- as the voice of Meg Griffin (1999-present)
4. "Oz the Great and Powerful" -- as Theodora (2013)
5. "Ted" -- as Lori Collins (2012)
6. "Robot Chicken" -- multiple parts (2005-2011)
7. "Friends with Benefits" -- as Jamie (2011)
8. "Black Swan" -- as Lily/The Black Swan (2010)
9. "Date Night" -- as Whippit (2010)
10. "The Book of Eli" -- as Solara (2010)
11. "Extract" -- as Cindy (2009)
12. "Max Payne" -- as Mona Sax (2008)
13. "Boot...
From "Black Swan" to "Santa with Muscles" (a holiday classic starring Hulk Hogan) to "That '70s Show," Kunis has already had an impressive career.
1. "Tar" -- as Catherine (to be released in Dec. 2013)
2. "Blood Ties" -- as Natalie (to be released in Oct. 2013)
3. "Family Guy" -- as the voice of Meg Griffin (1999-present)
4. "Oz the Great and Powerful" -- as Theodora (2013)
5. "Ted" -- as Lori Collins (2012)
6. "Robot Chicken" -- multiple parts (2005-2011)
7. "Friends with Benefits" -- as Jamie (2011)
8. "Black Swan" -- as Lily/The Black Swan (2010)
9. "Date Night" -- as Whippit (2010)
10. "The Book of Eli" -- as Solara (2010)
11. "Extract" -- as Cindy (2009)
12. "Max Payne" -- as Mona Sax (2008)
13. "Boot...
- 8/14/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
I don't love Black Swan. I barely even enjoy it! I barely even get what there is to enjoy. It boasts the hammiest dialogue of the past Oscar season? It's the most transparent psychodrama in film history? It can't establish a tone, a fully believable character, or consistency because it resorts to camp at every turn? I just don't know. But if Friends With Benefits star Mila Kunis ever starred in a Bad Movie We Love, it's this. (Sorry, Krippendorf's Tribe -- you're just bad.) There's an argument for its inclusion in our weekly feature, and reservations aside, I'm picking out five utterly bizarre instances in Black Swan that justify that inclusion. I will now recite them diplomatically!
- 7/20/2011
- Movieline
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