Feminine-looking or naturally happy faces were consistently thought of as more trustworthy.
The wobbegong shark grabbed her from behind.
There's the Orson Welles who made "Citizen Kane," and then there's the Orson Welles who forever afterward struggled to retain control of his films, complete movies, and live up the legacy of his breakthrough. He's one of cinemas most enduring and fascinating figures, and he gets a new look in Chuck Workman's upcoming documentary, "Magician: The Astonishing Life And Work Of Orson Welles." Featuring input from Martin Scorsese, Richard Linklater, Peter Bogdanovich, Steven Spielberg, Paul Mazursky, Walter Murch... Читать дальше...
Rita Ora leaves a private residence and makes her way to Heathrow Airport to catch a flight out of town on Monday (October 20) in London, England. The 23-year-old entertainer woke up bright and early that day for an interview with BBC radio. Rita recently attended the 2014 Radio One Teen Awards, where Ariana Grande [...]
Jensen Ackles and Jared Padalecki are all smiles at the Supernatural 200th Episode Celebration held at the Fairmont Pacific Rim Hotel on Saturday night (October 18) in Vancouver, Canada. The on-screen brothers were joined by their co-stars Misha Collins and Felicia Day, as well as their wives Danneel Ackles and Genevieve Cortese. “Earlier someone asked [...]
After Pistorius was sentenced, he took off an expensive watch and handed it to a relative.
Shiloh Fernandez shows off his steamy side in this swoon-worthy behind the scenes pic for the Just Jared Spotlight Series. The 29-year-old actor, who rocked Creative Recreation sneakers throughout the duration of the shoot, is featured in the new film White Bird in the Blizzard, which is hitting theaters this coming Friday (October 24)! Starring [...]
Anna Wintour penned a thoughtful essay in Vogue for her late friend Oscar de la Renta, who passed away from an illness this week. “He told me he felt he had had the most amazing life and he was not afraid. This strength must have been with him in the hospital last week when he [...]
Ryan Murphy — the man behind "Glee" and "American Horror Story" — has already accomplished a lot in his career. His TV shows have brought in boatloads of acclaim and awards, and his HBO film "The Normal Heart" earned no shortage of plaudits this year. But not one to rest on his laurels, the writer/producer/director is doing something no one has thought of before: mixing horror and comedy. This bit of news come in the midst of a press release of Murphy's forthcoming show "Scream Queens," his anthology horror series for Fox. Читать дальше...