Domhnall Gleeson praises Rachel McAdams' talent and impact on the industry, highlighting her versatility and charm. Gleeson, who worked with McAdams on the romantic comedy About Time, describes her as a 'phenomenal actor' with an ability to enhance any room she enters. He jokes about the unfair expectations placed on Hollywood stars, suggesting that it's not possible to be a devoted mother, a commercial and artistic success, and the 'loveliest person' all at once. Gleeson's admiration for McAdams extends to her performance in About Time, where she played Mary, a role that made him believe in time travel. He praises her ability to empathize with and bring depth to every character she portrays, making every movie, genre, and set better. Gleeson's comments reflect a deep appreciation for McAdams' talent and her positive influence on the film industry. During her Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony, McAdams paid tribute to legendary actors Gena Rowlands, Sam Shepard, and her 'beloved' Diane Keaton, emphasizing the importance of leaving everything on the table in every performance. McAdams' journey to stardom began with her role in Mean Girls, and she has since starred in The Notebook, Midnight in Paris, and Doctor Strange. Her upcoming thriller, Send Help, further showcases her versatility as an actress. Gleeson's praise and McAdams' recognition at the Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony celebrate her significant contributions to the film industry and her enduring impact on audiences worldwide.