Following the news that King Charles III was getting treatment for an enlarged prostate, which required a brief hospital stay before he returned home to recover, Queen Camilla (formerly known as Camilla Parker Bowles) has continued working and attending several royal engagements. And now a body language expert observed something in the current queen’s demeanor that is almost identical to the late Queen Elizabeth II.
Body language expert points out similarities between Queen Camilla and Queen Elizabeth
Darren Stanton is a body language and behavioral expert with a degree in psychology. He previously worked as a police officer and used his expertise to uncover the truth when interviewing hundreds of suspects. He later moved into media and TV as a consultant and has been dubbed the “Human Lie Detector.” Stanton analyzed Queen Camilla’s appearance during the reception she held at Windsor Castle on Jan. 30 and is discussing what...
Body language expert points out similarities between Queen Camilla and Queen Elizabeth
Darren Stanton is a body language and behavioral expert with a degree in psychology. He previously worked as a police officer and used his expertise to uncover the truth when interviewing hundreds of suspects. He later moved into media and TV as a consultant and has been dubbed the “Human Lie Detector.” Stanton analyzed Queen Camilla’s appearance during the reception she held at Windsor Castle on Jan. 30 and is discussing what...
- 2/1/2024
- by Michelle Kapusta
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Prince William and Kate Middleton have the sort of romance that some think was pulled right from a fairytale. The husband-wife duo first met when they were still teenagers at the University of St. Andrews, and while their relationship hit a few bumps as any relationship does, they wed in 2011 and have been married ever since.
But Kate Middleton, a commoner, didn’t want to conform to all of those royal traditions — including the time she broke a 350-year wedding tradition in favor of doing what she wanted on her wedding day.
Kate Middleton and Prince William | Samir Hussein/WireImage Kate Middleton’s hair broke a 350-year royal wedding tradition
When William and Kate wed, there were a number of royal must-dos for the big day. The two tied the knot at Westminster Abbey, for example, and everything from the invitations to the dinner menu received the royal stamp of approval.
But Kate Middleton, a commoner, didn’t want to conform to all of those royal traditions — including the time she broke a 350-year wedding tradition in favor of doing what she wanted on her wedding day.
Kate Middleton and Prince William | Samir Hussein/WireImage Kate Middleton’s hair broke a 350-year royal wedding tradition
When William and Kate wed, there were a number of royal must-dos for the big day. The two tied the knot at Westminster Abbey, for example, and everything from the invitations to the dinner menu received the royal stamp of approval.
- 10/30/2023
- by Julia Mullaney
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Forget “Annie Hall” or “Sex and the City.” For a certain generation of audiences, Martin Scorsese’s 1985 “After Hours” made you want to move to New York City.
“It’s like, wow, that place is so exciting and you never know what’s around the next corner and who I’m going to bump into and how I’m almost going to die and the subway fare will get raised in the middle of the night,” “After Hours” producer Amy Robinson said in a recent interview with IndieWire.
If you haven’t seen this existential screwball classic about paranoid android computer programmer Paul Hackett (Griffin Dunne) and his dark night of the soul in lower Manhattan, a more recent film serves as a useful retrospective primer: Ari Aster’s “Beau Is Afraid” and especially its Hieroynomous-Bosch-on-bath-salts first hour, set in a downtown hellscape spinning off the orbit of 40-something-year-old virgin...
“It’s like, wow, that place is so exciting and you never know what’s around the next corner and who I’m going to bump into and how I’m almost going to die and the subway fare will get raised in the middle of the night,” “After Hours” producer Amy Robinson said in a recent interview with IndieWire.
If you haven’t seen this existential screwball classic about paranoid android computer programmer Paul Hackett (Griffin Dunne) and his dark night of the soul in lower Manhattan, a more recent film serves as a useful retrospective primer: Ari Aster’s “Beau Is Afraid” and especially its Hieroynomous-Bosch-on-bath-salts first hour, set in a downtown hellscape spinning off the orbit of 40-something-year-old virgin...
- 8/15/2023
- by Ryan Lattanzio
- Indiewire
Martin Scorsese was at a crossroads in 1985. The King of Comedy had tanked at the box office, and Paramount had recently pulled the plug on his passion project, The Last Temptation of Christ, weeks before production was set to begin. So when the script for After Hours came across his desk via actor-producer Griffin Dunne and producer Amy Robinson, who had appeared in Mean Streets, Scorsese jumped at the chance to helm a small-scale, low-budget black comedy set in New York City’s SoHo neighborhood.
After Hours comes full circle by opening and closing at the workplace of bored data entry drone Paul Hackett (Dunne). In between, Paul’s nightmarish nightlong odyssey sees him repeatedly returning to the same handful of locations and oddball individuals, spiraling ever deeper into an infernal realm of anxiety, paranoia, and free-floating guilt. In this regard, the film shares themes and motifs with other titles...
After Hours comes full circle by opening and closing at the workplace of bored data entry drone Paul Hackett (Dunne). In between, Paul’s nightmarish nightlong odyssey sees him repeatedly returning to the same handful of locations and oddball individuals, spiraling ever deeper into an infernal realm of anxiety, paranoia, and free-floating guilt. In this regard, the film shares themes and motifs with other titles...
- 7/20/2023
- by Budd Wilkins
- Slant Magazine
Griffin Dunne and John Heard in After HoursImage: Warner Bros.
Martin Scorsese is an august lion of cinema now, best known for his hard-hitting dramas (and his occasional vivisections of Marvel movies), but The Wolf of Wall Street was no crazy outlier—Scorsese has always had a wicked sense of humor.
Martin Scorsese is an august lion of cinema now, best known for his hard-hitting dramas (and his occasional vivisections of Marvel movies), but The Wolf of Wall Street was no crazy outlier—Scorsese has always had a wicked sense of humor.
- 7/11/2023
- by Brent Simon
- avclub.com
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