Jessica Biel's Lilac Jumpsuit, Olivia Culpo's Sheer Perfection & More Best Dressed Stars of the Week
It's all in the details. Margot Robbie perfectly paired her velvet gown with a whimsical feathered jacket. Jessica Biel completed her pastel look with a lavender headband and Rachel Bilson added a touch of sparkle with gold dangling earrings.
An elegant or understated ensemble can be toned down or dressed up with the right amount of bling, a staple shoe or the perfect shade of lipstick. Or maybe, as was the case with Lisa Bonet, a stunning date like her new hubby, Jason Momoa, can make for some great arm candy. This week, accessories were among the staple pieces that added a fashion-forward punch to celebrities' outfits.
These stars -- and their handy stylists -- made all the correct choices and slayed the fashion game for the week of Nov. 12.
Et has all the details on Hollywood's best dressed -- and where you can get their looks!
Gigi Hadid Radiates in Bright Yellow, Zendaya Rocks a Tulle...
An elegant or understated ensemble can be toned down or dressed up with the right amount of bling, a staple shoe or the perfect shade of lipstick. Or maybe, as was the case with Lisa Bonet, a stunning date like her new hubby, Jason Momoa, can make for some great arm candy. This week, accessories were among the staple pieces that added a fashion-forward punch to celebrities' outfits.
These stars -- and their handy stylists -- made all the correct choices and slayed the fashion game for the week of Nov. 12.
Et has all the details on Hollywood's best dressed -- and where you can get their looks!
Gigi Hadid Radiates in Bright Yellow, Zendaya Rocks a Tulle...
- 11/17/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
So far, we've all assumed Scott Disick's been having the time of his life after abandoning Kourtney Kardashian ... but a new promo for "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" tells a different tale. A promo for the show's next season shows Scott and Kourtney come face to face, as they have a very emotional conversation about their relationship, with Kris Jenner in the room too. "It breaks my heart to see her in pain," the momager says to her daughter's baby daddy. Video: See Kris Call Scott a "Piece of S**t!" "It’s been a really hard time going from like having all you guys to having nobody," Disick then confesses, his voice trembling as he speaks. "I f**ked up. I made the worst decision I could have ever made in my life." The clip then shows quick shots of all three of them crying. It's clearly a tense chat.
- 10/12/2015
- by tooFab Staff
- TooFab
Yoko Ono: One Woman Show, 1960 - 1971 press preview at MoMA Photo: Anne-Katrin Titze
At the press preview for Yoko Ono: One Woman Show, 1960 - 1971, the Museum of Modern Art Director, Glenn D. Lowry, introduced the co-curators, Klaus Biesenbach, Chief Curator at Large, MoMA, and Director, MoMA PS1 and Christophe Cherix, The Robert Lehman Foundation Chief Curator of Drawings and Prints.
Yoko's exhibition includes nine 16mm films - Albert Maysles and David Maysles' Cut Piece, the John Lennon and Yoko Ono Bed-In from 1969, Match Piece (One), Eyeblink, Fly, Film No. 5 (Smile), Wrapping Event, Film No. 4, and The Museum Of Modern Art Show 1971.
Albert and David Maysles' Cut Piece (1965) Carnegie Recital Hall, NYC
The infamous The Museum Of Modern Art Show 1971 consists of interviews Yoko conducted in front of MoMA in 1971 about her Yoko Ono: One Woman Show - a show that did not take...
At the press preview for Yoko Ono: One Woman Show, 1960 - 1971, the Museum of Modern Art Director, Glenn D. Lowry, introduced the co-curators, Klaus Biesenbach, Chief Curator at Large, MoMA, and Director, MoMA PS1 and Christophe Cherix, The Robert Lehman Foundation Chief Curator of Drawings and Prints.
Yoko's exhibition includes nine 16mm films - Albert Maysles and David Maysles' Cut Piece, the John Lennon and Yoko Ono Bed-In from 1969, Match Piece (One), Eyeblink, Fly, Film No. 5 (Smile), Wrapping Event, Film No. 4, and The Museum Of Modern Art Show 1971.
Albert and David Maysles' Cut Piece (1965) Carnegie Recital Hall, NYC
The infamous The Museum Of Modern Art Show 1971 consists of interviews Yoko conducted in front of MoMA in 1971 about her Yoko Ono: One Woman Show - a show that did not take...
- 5/13/2015
- by Anne-Katrin Titze
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
Kicking off today, Friday, February 6, 2015, is a must-attend series, presented by The Film Society of Lincoln Center (NYC), titled "Tell It Like It Is: Black Independents in New York, 1968–1986" - from the opener, Kathleen Collins' stately 1982 feature "Losing Ground" (read my review of the film here); to Ayoka Chenzira's humorous, though inciting short "black hair" travelogue, "Hair Piece A Film for Nappy-Headed People;" Camille Billops' devastating documentary on a young black woman's struggles to come to terms with her physically abusive father (dead at the time of the making of the film) as well as a mother, abused herself, unable...
- 2/6/2015
- by Tambay A. Obenson
- ShadowAndAct
I spent part of my weekend watching screeners for films that are included in this upcoming, awesome series, presented by The Film Society of Lincoln Center (NYC), titled "Tell It Like It Is: Black Independents in New York, 1968–1986" - from the opener, Kathleen Collins' stately 1982 feature "Losing Ground" (read my review of the film here); to Ayoka Chenzira's humorous, though inciting short "black hair" travelogue, "Hair Piece A Film for Nappy-Headed People;" Camille Billops' devastating documentary on a young black woman's struggles to come to terms with her physically abusive father (dead at the time of the making of the film) as...
- 2/2/2015
- by Tambay A. Obenson
- ShadowAndAct
Those who follow our content know that the Best Foreign Language Film race is one of the ones we follow closely, if not the closest. Tomorrow morning the five nominees for the Academy Award in this category will be announced bringing the months long journey to an end. The real climax will happen once the winner is announced in February, but for the five lucky finalists, a nomination is already a miraculous feat. It has been a long road in which many factors besides the quality of the films come into play.
The first few submissions were announced in mid-August and from that point on dozens of countries selected a film to participate. That’s the first cut. Each film had to compete against all the other eligible films released in their respective country that year. In some cases the competition might be slight, but in territories with a sizable film industry the selection process is not as clear-cut.
Once the submission deadline arrived, a total of 83 nations had submitted an entry - a record number. Several entries came from countries submitting for the first time. Out of those 83 films I personally managed to watch a little over 60 via festivals, screenings, and screeners. I was able to chat with about 30 of the films’ directors and learn about their personal stories and how differently they each approach the filmmaking process. Every year this is really a lesson on artistic diversity, industry development, and political and social sensitivities from across the globe. It’s truly amazing.
There were many great and memorable films among the entries I was able to watch and I hope all of them get distributions deals eventually. However, as with everything, we all have our favorites. The 12 films listed below are some of the best cinematic works I witness in the past year overall, not only among those in a foreign language. Several of them are among my ten favorite films of the year and others are included in my longer year-end list. “Timbuktu,” “Gett,” “White God,” and hopefully “Tangerines” will be among my 2015 favorites.
It has been a great year for World Cinema. Go out there and see these films. They are all incredible works of art each in its own right.
Read More: Carlos Aguilar's Top 60 Films of 2014
Read More: 83 Submissions for the Best Foreign Language Film Academy Award
Argentina
"Wild Tales" (Relatos Salvajes)
Dir: Damián Szifrón
Language: Spanish
U.S Distribution: Sony Pictures Classics
Isa: Film Factory Entertainment
Trailer
Where to Watch? The film will screen at Sundance 2015 in the Spotlight section later this month. It will open theatrically on February 20, 2015. "Wild Tales" will also be the Miami International Film Festival's Opening Night Film on March 6, 2015.
Read More: Sydney Levine's Feature Piece on "Wild Tales"
Belgium
"Two Days, One Night" (Deux jours, une nuit)
Dir: Jean-Pierre Dardenne & Luc Dardenne
Language: French/Arabic
U.S Distribution: Sundance Selects
Isa: Wild Bunch
Trailer
Where to Watch? Currently playing in NYC (opened Dec. 24, 2014) and L.A. (Opened January 9, 2015)
Read More: The Dardenne Brothers on "Trow Days, One Night" and Marion Cotillard
Canada
"Mommy"
Dir: Xavier Dolan
Language: French/English
U.S Distribution: Roadside Attractions
Isa: Seville International
Trailer
Where to Watch? Opens Friday January 23, in L.A. and NYC
Estonia
"Tangerines" (Mandariinid)
Dir: Zaza Urushadze
Language: Estonian/Russian
U.S Distribution: None Yet
Isa: Cinemavault
Trailer
Where to Watch? The film doesn't a U.S. distribution deal yet. Hopefully the attention given by both the Golden Globes and the Academy Awards will change that soon.
Hungary
"White God" (Fehér isten)
Dir: Kornél Mundruczó
Language: Hungarian/English
U.S Distribution: Magnolia Pictures
Isa: The Match Factory
Trailer
Where to Watch? As part of the Spotlight section the film will screen at this year's Sundance Film Festival. The theatrical release is scheduled for March 27, 2015.
Read More: Kornel Mundruczo on "White God"
Israel
"Gett, the Trial of Viviane Amsalem" (Gett: Le Procès de Viviane Amsalem)
Dir: Ronit Elkabetz♀ & Shlomi Elkabetz
Language: Hebrew/French/Arabic
U.S Distribution: Music Box Films
Isa: Films Distribution
Trailer
Where to Watch? Opens in L.A. and NYC on February 13, 2015
Read More: Ronit and Shlomi Elkabetz on "Gett, the Trial of Viviane Amalem"
Latvia
"Rocks in My Pockets" (Akmeņi manās kabatās)
Dir: Signe Baumane ♀
Language: Latvian
U.S Distribution: Zeitgeist Films
Isa: New Europe Film Sales
Trailer
Where to Watch? The film still has a few theatrical engagements around the country, which can be found on the distributor's site. It will also be released on DVD and digital platforms on January 29, 2015.
Read More: Sydney Levine's Feature Piece on "Rocks in My Pockets"
Mauritania
"Timbuktu"
Dir: Abderrahmane Sissako
Language: French/Arabic/Bambara/English/Songhay/Tamasheq
U.S Distribution: Cohen Media Group
Isa: Le Pacte
Trailer
Where to Watch? Opens in NYC January 28, 2015 and in L.A. January 30, 2015
Poland
"Ida"
Dir: Pawel Pawlikowski
Language: Polish
U.S Distribution: Music Box Films
Isa: Portobello Film Sales
Trailer
Where to Watch? Available on Blu-ray/DVD and digital platforms. It's also available for instant streaming for Netflix subscribers.
Read More: Pawel Pawlikowski on "Ida"
Read More: Review - "Ida"
Russia
"Leviathan" (Левиафан)
Dir: Andrey Zvyagintsev
Language: Russian
U.S Distribution: Sony Pictures Classics
Isa: Pyramide International
Trailer
Where to Watch? Currently playing in NYC (Opened Dec. 25, 2014) and L.A. (Opened Dec. 31, 2014)
Read More: Andrey Zvyagintsev on "Leviathan"
Sweden
"Force Majeure" (Turist)
Dir: Ruben Östlund
Language: Swedish/English
U.S Distribution: Magnolia Pictures
Isa: Coproduction Office (Paris)
Trailer
Where to Watch? Still playing in select theaters around the country. It will be released on Blu-ray/DVD and digital platforms on February 10, 2015.
Read More: Ruben Östlund and Johannes Kuhnke on "Force Majeure"
Turkey
"Winter Sleep" (Kis uykusu)
Dir: Nuri Bilge Ceylan
Language: Turkish/English
U.S Distribution: Adopt Films
Isa: Memento Films International
Trailer
Where to Watch? Currently playing in NYC (Opened Dec. 19, 2014). The film opens in select theaters around the country on January 16, 2015 and in L.A. on January 23, 2015.
The first few submissions were announced in mid-August and from that point on dozens of countries selected a film to participate. That’s the first cut. Each film had to compete against all the other eligible films released in their respective country that year. In some cases the competition might be slight, but in territories with a sizable film industry the selection process is not as clear-cut.
Once the submission deadline arrived, a total of 83 nations had submitted an entry - a record number. Several entries came from countries submitting for the first time. Out of those 83 films I personally managed to watch a little over 60 via festivals, screenings, and screeners. I was able to chat with about 30 of the films’ directors and learn about their personal stories and how differently they each approach the filmmaking process. Every year this is really a lesson on artistic diversity, industry development, and political and social sensitivities from across the globe. It’s truly amazing.
There were many great and memorable films among the entries I was able to watch and I hope all of them get distributions deals eventually. However, as with everything, we all have our favorites. The 12 films listed below are some of the best cinematic works I witness in the past year overall, not only among those in a foreign language. Several of them are among my ten favorite films of the year and others are included in my longer year-end list. “Timbuktu,” “Gett,” “White God,” and hopefully “Tangerines” will be among my 2015 favorites.
It has been a great year for World Cinema. Go out there and see these films. They are all incredible works of art each in its own right.
Read More: Carlos Aguilar's Top 60 Films of 2014
Read More: 83 Submissions for the Best Foreign Language Film Academy Award
Argentina
"Wild Tales" (Relatos Salvajes)
Dir: Damián Szifrón
Language: Spanish
U.S Distribution: Sony Pictures Classics
Isa: Film Factory Entertainment
Trailer
Where to Watch? The film will screen at Sundance 2015 in the Spotlight section later this month. It will open theatrically on February 20, 2015. "Wild Tales" will also be the Miami International Film Festival's Opening Night Film on March 6, 2015.
Read More: Sydney Levine's Feature Piece on "Wild Tales"
Belgium
"Two Days, One Night" (Deux jours, une nuit)
Dir: Jean-Pierre Dardenne & Luc Dardenne
Language: French/Arabic
U.S Distribution: Sundance Selects
Isa: Wild Bunch
Trailer
Where to Watch? Currently playing in NYC (opened Dec. 24, 2014) and L.A. (Opened January 9, 2015)
Read More: The Dardenne Brothers on "Trow Days, One Night" and Marion Cotillard
Canada
"Mommy"
Dir: Xavier Dolan
Language: French/English
U.S Distribution: Roadside Attractions
Isa: Seville International
Trailer
Where to Watch? Opens Friday January 23, in L.A. and NYC
Estonia
"Tangerines" (Mandariinid)
Dir: Zaza Urushadze
Language: Estonian/Russian
U.S Distribution: None Yet
Isa: Cinemavault
Trailer
Where to Watch? The film doesn't a U.S. distribution deal yet. Hopefully the attention given by both the Golden Globes and the Academy Awards will change that soon.
Hungary
"White God" (Fehér isten)
Dir: Kornél Mundruczó
Language: Hungarian/English
U.S Distribution: Magnolia Pictures
Isa: The Match Factory
Trailer
Where to Watch? As part of the Spotlight section the film will screen at this year's Sundance Film Festival. The theatrical release is scheduled for March 27, 2015.
Read More: Kornel Mundruczo on "White God"
Israel
"Gett, the Trial of Viviane Amsalem" (Gett: Le Procès de Viviane Amsalem)
Dir: Ronit Elkabetz♀ & Shlomi Elkabetz
Language: Hebrew/French/Arabic
U.S Distribution: Music Box Films
Isa: Films Distribution
Trailer
Where to Watch? Opens in L.A. and NYC on February 13, 2015
Read More: Ronit and Shlomi Elkabetz on "Gett, the Trial of Viviane Amalem"
Latvia
"Rocks in My Pockets" (Akmeņi manās kabatās)
Dir: Signe Baumane ♀
Language: Latvian
U.S Distribution: Zeitgeist Films
Isa: New Europe Film Sales
Trailer
Where to Watch? The film still has a few theatrical engagements around the country, which can be found on the distributor's site. It will also be released on DVD and digital platforms on January 29, 2015.
Read More: Sydney Levine's Feature Piece on "Rocks in My Pockets"
Mauritania
"Timbuktu"
Dir: Abderrahmane Sissako
Language: French/Arabic/Bambara/English/Songhay/Tamasheq
U.S Distribution: Cohen Media Group
Isa: Le Pacte
Trailer
Where to Watch? Opens in NYC January 28, 2015 and in L.A. January 30, 2015
Poland
"Ida"
Dir: Pawel Pawlikowski
Language: Polish
U.S Distribution: Music Box Films
Isa: Portobello Film Sales
Trailer
Where to Watch? Available on Blu-ray/DVD and digital platforms. It's also available for instant streaming for Netflix subscribers.
Read More: Pawel Pawlikowski on "Ida"
Read More: Review - "Ida"
Russia
"Leviathan" (Левиафан)
Dir: Andrey Zvyagintsev
Language: Russian
U.S Distribution: Sony Pictures Classics
Isa: Pyramide International
Trailer
Where to Watch? Currently playing in NYC (Opened Dec. 25, 2014) and L.A. (Opened Dec. 31, 2014)
Read More: Andrey Zvyagintsev on "Leviathan"
Sweden
"Force Majeure" (Turist)
Dir: Ruben Östlund
Language: Swedish/English
U.S Distribution: Magnolia Pictures
Isa: Coproduction Office (Paris)
Trailer
Where to Watch? Still playing in select theaters around the country. It will be released on Blu-ray/DVD and digital platforms on February 10, 2015.
Read More: Ruben Östlund and Johannes Kuhnke on "Force Majeure"
Turkey
"Winter Sleep" (Kis uykusu)
Dir: Nuri Bilge Ceylan
Language: Turkish/English
U.S Distribution: Adopt Films
Isa: Memento Films International
Trailer
Where to Watch? Currently playing in NYC (Opened Dec. 19, 2014). The film opens in select theaters around the country on January 16, 2015 and in L.A. on January 23, 2015.
- 1/14/2015
- by Carlos Aguilar
- Sydney's Buzz
Miley had a fun spa day on Jan. 2 when she took to Instagram to post a pic of her fresh pedi! What a perfect idea for a snow day with your girlfriends!
Miley Cyrus posted a picture on Instagram on January 2 of her getting a pedi by celebrity manicurist, Stephanie Stone! Stephanie is a nail stylist based in Los Angeles and she gives mani/pedis to tons of celebs like Demi Lovato, Ke$ha, Ariana Grande, and more! You can see all of Stephanie’s cool nail art and designs on her Instagram! What a perfect way to spend the day cooped up inside on a snow day!
Miley Cyrus’ Pedicure — Perfect Snow Day Activity
Miley was going for a neutral look on her toes, as Steph used a Chanel polish. To get a similar look, try Chanel Le Vernis Nail Colour in ‘Emprise’, a very natural color — you can...
Miley Cyrus posted a picture on Instagram on January 2 of her getting a pedi by celebrity manicurist, Stephanie Stone! Stephanie is a nail stylist based in Los Angeles and she gives mani/pedis to tons of celebs like Demi Lovato, Ke$ha, Ariana Grande, and more! You can see all of Stephanie’s cool nail art and designs on her Instagram! What a perfect way to spend the day cooped up inside on a snow day!
Miley Cyrus’ Pedicure — Perfect Snow Day Activity
Miley was going for a neutral look on her toes, as Steph used a Chanel polish. To get a similar look, try Chanel Le Vernis Nail Colour in ‘Emprise’, a very natural color — you can...
- 1/3/2014
- by HL Intern
- HollywoodLife
The star continues to channel her inner 90s goddess in yet another pleated mini and thigh-high socks — it’s so ‘Clueless,’ isn’t it? Do you love the look or is it a little too outlandish?
Katy Perry, 28, is known for her fun and outlandish outfits — but did she take it too far this time? The Roar singer embraced her inner school girl in an outfit that left us questioning how old Katy really is. With knee-high socks and pigtails, we have to wonder — didn’t Britney Spears do this circa 1998? While it isn’t the first time we’ve seen this look, Katy is seriously fashion-forward given that the 90s are back in a big way — both on and off the runway! Her look for the Late Night With Jimmy Fallon appearance in NYC on Oct. 10 was so 90s in so many ways.
Katy Perry’s Jimmy Fallon Outfit:...
Katy Perry, 28, is known for her fun and outlandish outfits — but did she take it too far this time? The Roar singer embraced her inner school girl in an outfit that left us questioning how old Katy really is. With knee-high socks and pigtails, we have to wonder — didn’t Britney Spears do this circa 1998? While it isn’t the first time we’ve seen this look, Katy is seriously fashion-forward given that the 90s are back in a big way — both on and off the runway! Her look for the Late Night With Jimmy Fallon appearance in NYC on Oct. 10 was so 90s in so many ways.
Katy Perry’s Jimmy Fallon Outfit:...
- 10/11/2013
- by HL Intern
- HollywoodLife
We recently interviewed NYC-based performance artist Marla Mase’s “Speak Deluxe” album…
“Speak Deluxe” Review
I caught up with her to ask her some questions about her latest album and her work to date…
Benji Taylor: On “Speak” you showcase a wide-ranging variety of styles and there’s a significant amount of genre-hopping over the course of the sixteen (on the deluxe version) tracks. Who or what are your main musical influences?
Marla Mase: I’ve pretty much been influenced by everything I’ve ever heard in my life. Whether it’s straight up rock-n-roll, classical (I played classical piano for 6 years as a kid), Broadway Show Tunes, African, Reggae, Punk, Salsa, Rap. I like music and I like music that makes me move.
Benji Taylor: The album has some dark themes and lyrics. Does this come from personal experience?
Marla Mase: I think everything comes from personal experience...
“Speak Deluxe” Review
I caught up with her to ask her some questions about her latest album and her work to date…
Benji Taylor: On “Speak” you showcase a wide-ranging variety of styles and there’s a significant amount of genre-hopping over the course of the sixteen (on the deluxe version) tracks. Who or what are your main musical influences?
Marla Mase: I’ve pretty much been influenced by everything I’ve ever heard in my life. Whether it’s straight up rock-n-roll, classical (I played classical piano for 6 years as a kid), Broadway Show Tunes, African, Reggae, Punk, Salsa, Rap. I like music and I like music that makes me move.
Benji Taylor: The album has some dark themes and lyrics. Does this come from personal experience?
Marla Mase: I think everything comes from personal experience...
- 10/9/2013
- by Benji Taylor
- Obsessed with Film
Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars
The album cover for NYC-based performance artist Marla Mase’s Speak Deluxe tells you everything you need to know about what’s in store for the listener.
What lies beneath that stoic, I-Am-Woman portrait is the type of primordial feminism we just don’t see a great deal in popular music anymore.
Sure, a lot of mainstream sensations talk about how they want to be role models for young women, but how many actually deliver beyond the requisite lip service? How many are willing to lunge themselves into the muck and write songs that are as polarizing as they are poetic?
Mase strives to do just that on her latest release, and, for the most part, fares well despite some tracks not striking me the way I initially thought they would.
The opener, Scream, appears to invite the listener into Mase’s world through a...
The album cover for NYC-based performance artist Marla Mase’s Speak Deluxe tells you everything you need to know about what’s in store for the listener.
What lies beneath that stoic, I-Am-Woman portrait is the type of primordial feminism we just don’t see a great deal in popular music anymore.
Sure, a lot of mainstream sensations talk about how they want to be role models for young women, but how many actually deliver beyond the requisite lip service? How many are willing to lunge themselves into the muck and write songs that are as polarizing as they are poetic?
Mase strives to do just that on her latest release, and, for the most part, fares well despite some tracks not striking me the way I initially thought they would.
The opener, Scream, appears to invite the listener into Mase’s world through a...
- 10/8/2013
- by David Hens
- Obsessed with Film
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