Slay all day, ladies!
Jane Fonda and Helen Mirren walked the catwalk at the L'Oreal Fashion Show during Paris Fashion Week on Sunday, alongside models like Adriana Lima and Winnie Harlow, and they could not have looked better.
Mirren had a blast on the catwalk, strutting in a trench coat and wide patterned pants, and accessorizing with black shoes and a cane.
Photo: Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images for L'Oreal Paris
She capped her walk with this epic pose, showing the next generation how it's done.
Photo: Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images for L'Oreal Paris
The 72-year-old actress has previously talked about becoming a L'Oreal beauty ambassador in 2014, when she was 69 years old.
"It was about bloody time!" Mirren said of the choice. "I thought, at last there has been a shift [in the fashion industry] -- I'm talking about age and beauty, but also diversity."
Related: Helen Mirren Opens Up About Her Insecurities, Being Asked to...
Jane Fonda and Helen Mirren walked the catwalk at the L'Oreal Fashion Show during Paris Fashion Week on Sunday, alongside models like Adriana Lima and Winnie Harlow, and they could not have looked better.
Mirren had a blast on the catwalk, strutting in a trench coat and wide patterned pants, and accessorizing with black shoes and a cane.
Photo: Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images for L'Oreal Paris
She capped her walk with this epic pose, showing the next generation how it's done.
Photo: Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images for L'Oreal Paris
The 72-year-old actress has previously talked about becoming a L'Oreal beauty ambassador in 2014, when she was 69 years old.
"It was about bloody time!" Mirren said of the choice. "I thought, at last there has been a shift [in the fashion industry] -- I'm talking about age and beauty, but also diversity."
Related: Helen Mirren Opens Up About Her Insecurities, Being Asked to...
- 10/1/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
2017-04-27T11:58:33-07:00Amber Heard Played Hard to Get with Elon Musk
It’s a go! Three months after Amber Heard’s tempestuous divorce from Johnny Depp was finalized, the actress is officially dating Tesla founder Elon Musk.
During a break from filming her thriller Aquaman in Australia one day after her April 22 31st birthday, the starlet held hands with the twice-divorced SpaceX entrepreneur, 45, as they strolled through the Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary with three of his sons. She also Instagrammed a photo of her lipstick print on his cheek the next day.
But it’s taken the duo a while to get to this place. Since the pair met on the set of their 2013 flick Machete Kills (Musk had a cameo), “Elon has been pursuing Amber” says a pal of the billionaire, who divorced his second wife, Talulah Riley, 31, last October. “But she wouldn’t go...
It’s a go! Three months after Amber Heard’s tempestuous divorce from Johnny Depp was finalized, the actress is officially dating Tesla founder Elon Musk.
During a break from filming her thriller Aquaman in Australia one day after her April 22 31st birthday, the starlet held hands with the twice-divorced SpaceX entrepreneur, 45, as they strolled through the Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary with three of his sons. She also Instagrammed a photo of her lipstick print on his cheek the next day.
But it’s taken the duo a while to get to this place. Since the pair met on the set of their 2013 flick Machete Kills (Musk had a cameo), “Elon has been pursuing Amber” says a pal of the billionaire, who divorced his second wife, Talulah Riley, 31, last October. “But she wouldn’t go...
- 4/27/2017
- by EG
- Yidio
Charlize Theron is embracing her age!
The 41-year-old actress, who graces the cover of Vanity Fair Italia's November issue, opened up to the magazine about what it's like to age in Hollywood and the importance of body positivity in an industry driven by looks and youth.
Exclusive: Michelle Rodriguez Dishes on Charlize Theron in 'Fast 8': She's 'the Most Powerful Villain' Yet
"The time has come for women to realize that the way we look outside is not the most important thing and it's not true we are worth less when we age," she says.
"Now that I'm 41 I work much more than 20 years ago, and I enjoy it even more. And all the women I know say the same thing, so it's time to stop this cliché," she continues. "Movies are just the mirror of society; the real problem is there. Hollywood's gender problem is nothing compared to the society's problem."
The Oscar winner...
The 41-year-old actress, who graces the cover of Vanity Fair Italia's November issue, opened up to the magazine about what it's like to age in Hollywood and the importance of body positivity in an industry driven by looks and youth.
Exclusive: Michelle Rodriguez Dishes on Charlize Theron in 'Fast 8': She's 'the Most Powerful Villain' Yet
"The time has come for women to realize that the way we look outside is not the most important thing and it's not true we are worth less when we age," she says.
"Now that I'm 41 I work much more than 20 years ago, and I enjoy it even more. And all the women I know say the same thing, so it's time to stop this cliché," she continues. "Movies are just the mirror of society; the real problem is there. Hollywood's gender problem is nothing compared to the society's problem."
The Oscar winner...
- 11/10/2016
- Entertainment Tonight
They're leaving the room where it happens. On July 9, Lin-Manuel Miranda will depart his Tony-winning, history-making musical Hamilton and the title role he originated on the page and the stage. He's not the only one going. Tony winner Leslie Odom, Jr. and Tony nominee Phillipa Soo will also exit the production. The actors - who play vice president Aaron Burr and Hamilton's wife Eliza Schuyler, respectively - have both been with the production since its premiere at New York's Public Theatre in the fall of 2015. So what's going to change now that the O.G.'s of Hamilton won't be around?...
- 7/8/2016
- by Dave Quinn, @NineDaves
- PEOPLE.com
After the first two awards were given out on Oscars 2016, host Chris Rock presented a hilarious short video entitled, “It’s Hard To Get A Job” for black people in Hollywood. The host portrayed Matt Damon‘s character in The Martian and poked fun that the idea that Nasa wasn’t going to save a “black astronaut.” Whoopi Goldberg […]
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- 2/29/2016
- by Crystal Smith
- Uinterview
The single life agrees with Gavin Rossdale -- in the real estate department, anyway -- because he just nailed down the sickest bachelor pad in Bel-Air. Hard to get over a cool chick like Gwen Stefani, but a nearly 4,000 sq. ft spread sure helps! Our sources tell us Gavin moved in to this 5 bedroom, 5 bath spread just over a month ago. We're told Gavin dug the place because it's not far from the Bev Hills...
- 9/30/2015
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Olivia de Havilland picture U.S. labor history-making 'Gone with the Wind' star and two-time Best Actress winner Olivia de Havilland turns 99 (This Olivia de Havilland article is currently being revised and expanded.) Two-time Best Actress Academy Award winner Olivia de Havilland, the only surviving major Gone with the Wind cast member and oldest surviving Oscar winner, is turning 99 years old today, July 1.[1] Also known for her widely publicized feud with sister Joan Fontaine and for her eight movies with Errol Flynn, de Havilland should be remembered as well for having made Hollywood labor history. This particular history has nothing to do with de Havilland's films, her two Oscars, Gone with the Wind, Joan Fontaine, or Errol Flynn. Instead, history was made as a result of a legal fight: after winning a lawsuit against Warner Bros. in the mid-'40s, Olivia de Havilland put an end to treacherous...
- 7/2/2015
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
Guardians of the Galaxy 2 is kicking into gear with the recent news that James Gunn's sequel storyline managed to reduce Star-Lord himself Chris Pratt to an emotional, weeping mess.
The filmmaker took to his Facebook page to offer up an image of the Guardians script and take part in an impromptu Q&A with fans. We dig out 6 morsels of information from Gunn's Facebook updates below...
1. Gunn worked Hard to get his script ready
"Phew. After 48 days straight without a day off, the first draft of #GotG2 is done. I'm sorry to all my friends and family who I have ignored," he wrote.
2. Only a select few have read Guardians 2
Not even the cast has seen the Guardians 2 story in full. Only Gunn and his assistant Simon have read it so far, while top execs at Marvel and Disney have seen Gunn's 70-page scriptment on which the 1st draft is based.
The filmmaker took to his Facebook page to offer up an image of the Guardians script and take part in an impromptu Q&A with fans. We dig out 6 morsels of information from Gunn's Facebook updates below...
1. Gunn worked Hard to get his script ready
"Phew. After 48 days straight without a day off, the first draft of #GotG2 is done. I'm sorry to all my friends and family who I have ignored," he wrote.
2. Only a select few have read Guardians 2
Not even the cast has seen the Guardians 2 story in full. Only Gunn and his assistant Simon have read it so far, while top execs at Marvel and Disney have seen Gunn's 70-page scriptment on which the 1st draft is based.
- 6/4/2015
- Digital Spy
The digital revolution has presented independent filmmakers with a conundrum: now it’s easy to make your film, but hard to get people to see it, said a panel of artists and experts at TheWrap’s annual industry panel at the Sundance Film Festival.
“If your goal is to just make something and to get people to see it, you will succeed at that goal. But if your goal is to make something and make money at people seeing it, that’s where there becomes a challenge,” said Miranda Bailey, producer of “The Diary of a Teenage Girl,” which screened...
“If your goal is to just make something and to get people to see it, you will succeed at that goal. But if your goal is to make something and make money at people seeing it, that’s where there becomes a challenge,” said Miranda Bailey, producer of “The Diary of a Teenage Girl,” which screened...
- 1/27/2015
- by Rebecca Rosenberg
- The Wrap
Over the past few years there has been an unmistakable sense that South Africa is a film nation on the rise and if that is, indeed, the case then its continued ascent will rest on the shoulders of bright young talents such as writer-director Zee Ntuli. At the tender of age of just 25 Ntuli's debut feature - the action-drama Hard To Get - got the nod as the opening night selection at the Durban International Film Festival and while it certainly shows some room for future growth it also shows a potent talent with an obvious gift for drawing performances from his actors and an uncommon ability to shift tones on a dime. In a post screening Q&A session Ntuli stated that a guiding...
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- 7/18/2014
- Screen Anarchy
The Durban International Film Festival (July 17 – 27) opens tonight with "Hard To Get" from first-time feature director Zee Ntuli, and producers Junaid Ahmed and Helena Spring - the first of a slate of films from the producing pair which they say will showcase the talent of previously marginalized black filmmakers in South Africa. The film tells the story of Tk, a handsome young womanizer from a small community who falls for a sexy, reckless young thief named Skiets. Thrust into Joburg’s criminal underworld, Tk realizes that his best bet is to trust her and hang on for the ride she takes him on. The action romance "explores the universal theme of...
- 7/17/2014
- by Tambay A. Obenson
- ShadowAndAct
The ever-expanding African film industry will once more be represented at the Durban International Film Festival (Diff) 2014 although South African film retains the festival’s key focus, with 40 feature-length films and 38 short films – most of them receiving their world premieres on Durban screens, and collectively representing by far the largest number of South African films in the festival’s 35 year history. This year’s opening night film on July 17 see the world premiere of "Hard To Get," the electrifying feature debut from South African filmmaker Zee Ntuli, who has already received critical acclaim for his short films. The story of the mercurial relationship between a...
- 7/15/2014
- by DIFF
- ShadowAndAct
The opening slot at the 2014 Durban International Film Festival belongs to Hard To Get, the debut feature from Zee Ntuli. And while the title promises that the lead actress may be hard to get this one certainly doesn't look hard to love, with the trailer promising a blend of the sort of gritty action that made last year's actioner iNumber Number such a hit in these parts with an underworld romance.Here's how the festival describes it:This luminous debut from South African writer-director Zee Ntuli tells of Tk (Pallance Dladla), a handsome young womanizer with trust issues who is thrust into Joburg's underworld when he falls for Skiets (Thishiwe Ziqubu), a beautiful, reckless young woman who earns her living as a petty criminal. But If...
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- 7/7/2014
- Screen Anarchy
The Durban International Film Festival (July 17 – 27) will open with "Hard To Get" from first-time feature director Zee Ntuli, and producers Junaid Ahmed and Helena Spring - the first of a slate of films from the producing pair which they say will showcase the talent of previously marginalized black filmmakers in South Africa. The film tells the story of Tk, a handsome young womanizer from a small community who falls for a sexy, reckless young thief named Skiets. Thrust into Joburg’s criminal underworld, Tk realizes that his best bet is to trust her and hang on for the ride she takes him on. The action romance "explores the universal theme of love in the...
- 7/4/2014
- by Tambay A. Obenson
- ShadowAndAct
The ever-expanding African film industry will once more be represented at the Durban International Film Festival (Diff) 2014 although South African film retains the festival’s key focus, with 40 feature-length films and 38 short films – most of them receiving their world premieres on Durban screens, and collectively representing by far the largest number of South African films in the festival’s 35 year history. This year’s opening night film on July 17 see the world premiere of "Hard To Get," the electrifying feature debut from South African filmmaker Zee Ntuli, who has already received critical acclaim for his short films. The story of the mercurial relationship between a...
- 6/26/2014
- by DIFF
- ShadowAndAct
The Durban International Film Festival (July 17 – 27) has announced that the opening film at Diff 2014 will be "Hard To Get" from first-time feature director Zee Ntuli, and producers Junaid Ahmed and Helena Spring - the first of a slate of films from the producing pair which they say will showcase the talent of previously marginalized black filmmakers in South Africa. The film tells the story of Tk, a handsome young womanizer from a small community who falls for a sexy, reckless young thief named Skiets. Thrust into Joburg’s criminal underworld, Tk realizes that his best bet is to trust her and hang on for the ride she takes him on. The action romance explores the universal...
- 6/11/2014
- by Tambay A. Obenson
- ShadowAndAct
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