‘Vanity Fair’ Hitchcock Portfolio Proves Renee Zellweger Did Not Overemote In Vain

Having already offered you a glimpse at the making of the Vanity Fair Hollywood Issue Hitchcock portfolio, including some of the most incredible fake-emoting from Renée Zellweger we’ve seen since Oscars cameras caught Keira Knightley trying to look happy about Reese Witherspoon’s Best Actress win, we thought it only fitting to now show you the final product. We put a few of our favourites after the jump; the rest can be found here. Pay particular attention for one classic shot of Seth Rogen fleeing from a crop-duster that finally answers the age-old question, “What if Cary Grant was a paunchy, 20-something Canadian Jew?”


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