Holland Roden looks beautiful in blue as she attends the Parker on Spring Launch Event held at The A List on Tuesday (September 16) in Beverly Hills, Calif. The 27-year-old Teen Wolf star was joined by Camilla Belle and Anna Camp. “Had a blast with @ahnaoreilly and @ashley_hinshaw tonight at the launch of #Parker on [...]
After taking something of a left turn with his latest, the lighthearted TV miniseries "P'tit Quinquin," Bruno Dumont is moving in yet another interesting, unforeseen direction. The filmmaker is sticking in the world of TV, preparing a musical titled "Jeanette" for the channel Arte. It is about the childhood of Joan of Arc, and is based on the works of writer Charles Péguy, who wrote poetry and plays about the religious figure and "her personal struggle to come to terms with evil and her despair regarding... Читать дальше...
After a three-year partnership that resulted in Adam Scott becoming the first Australian-born winner of the Masters, the former World […]
Читать дальше...As we continue to wait on whatever non-VFX heavy project Alfonso Cuarón does next, let’s take a step back and look at the Oscar winner’s filmography so far though a new video via Cinephilia & Beyond. Edited by Edgar Martinez , the video lasts just shy of four minutes and twenty seconds, and covers Cuarón’s feature-length directorial output from “Love in the Time of Hysteria” (aka “Sólo Con Tu Pareja”) to “Gravity,” and everything in between. It’s a great little video that shows just how striking the director's images have always been... Читать дальше...
Katherine Schwarzenegger might have a famous last name, but she is a whole lot more than just that! The 24-year-old author and lifestyle guru just joined the team at InStyle for a new weekly video series called #AskKat, in which she will answer questions from readers about everything including beauty and lifestyle. “I’m so excited [...]
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The 7th Heaven cast reunited last night for a dinner party and we can’t reminiscing about this fan favorite television show that aired from 1996-2007. The photo features original cast members Barry Watson, Jessica Biel, David Gallagher, Catherine Hicks, Stephen Collins, and Beverly Mitchell. Missing from the meet up was original baby of the family [...]
Sarah Jessica Parker and Kate Hudson take the covers of THR‘s Top 25 Red Carpet Designers issue. Featured in the issue are SJP with Prabal Gurung, Kate with Giorgio Armani, Emmy Rossum with Monique Lhuillier, Kate Mara with Gilles Mendel, and Christina Hendricks with Vivienne Westwood. “My vision has always been to design gowns that [...]
We've seen Matthew McConaughey walk on the surface of another planet in a recent poster, and now a new one sheet for Christopher Nolan's "Interstellar" puts our favorite crying engineer-astronaut-hero on the ground and looking up at the stars. Right now, you know as much as we do about the upcoming sci-fi epic. The Earth has run out of food, humanity is on the brink, and McConaughey and company have to go beyond our solar system to save us all, leaving behind his kids. So, an environmental drama/sci-fi tale/family drama all rolled into one? Читать дальше...
Matt Bomer can’t let go of Liv Tyler‘s breast when his robot hand has a mechanical dysfunction in this hilariously awkward clip from their new movie Space Station 76, provided exclusively to JustJared.com. The film takes place in a 1970s version of the future, where a new assistant captain (Tyler) arrives on the Omega 76, [...]
New MacArthur Fellow Pamela Long studies the scientific revolution as a result of the interactions of academics and hands-on infrastructure engineers in the 15th and 16th centuries. Steve Mirsky reports