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But the film’s tagline immediately pegs Ken, her lovesick sidekick with the washboard abs, as a lesser piece of plastic: “(Barbie is) everything. He’s just Ken.” While brands are churning ...
Ryan Gosling may or may not be your ideal Ken in the new “Barbie” movie, but one of the film’s casting directors has shared who else might have gotten the role. In an interview with Vanity ...
released Wednesday on an unprepared public — a photo of one Ryan Gosling as Barbie's tanned, toned and plastic boyfriend, Ken. Gosling fans, cinephiles and casual Twitter users are having a ...
As part of that journey, she inadvertently helps Ken (Ryan Gosling) learn about the patriarchy. He ends up embracing it, briefly (and hilariously) turning Barbie Land into Ken Land. Barbie and her ...
Airbnb has announced that Barbie's Malibu DreamHouse has been revamped for Ken, and he's inviting two lucky guests to stay in the real-life technicolor California estate, free of charge ...
In pop culture, Barbie and Ken go together like Sonny and Cher, Romeo and Juliet, or Rachel and Ross. They're just iconic together. But do the dolls actually end up together at the end of the new ...
In Barbie Land, there are Barbies, and there are Kens. For every Barbie (in this case Margot Robbie), there must be a Ken (Ryan Gosling) who supports her, props her up and longs to exist within ...
But why is a film called "Barbie" somehow all about Ken (Ryan Gosling)? For a story about female empowerment, it is vexing that Ken's neediness, loneliness and identity crisis hijack the plot for ...
As a fan of G.I. Joe toys in my younger days, I wondered in particular how this film would handle Ken, whom I recall as a perpetual second banana to Barbie’s stardom. In the movie, Ken ...