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25.01.2023 - 21:23 / glamour.com
, and she remembers one especially icky question from her very first time doing press. She recalled the experience during a Q&A panel following a screening of her new film Eileen, which is described as a darkly comedic thriller starring Hathaway as a prison psychologist who forms a homoerotic bond with the prison secretary.“I just remembered one of the very first questions I ever got asked when I started acting and had to do press was: Are you a good girl or a bad girl?” Hathaway said, .
“I was 16. And my 16-year-old self wanted to respond with this film.”The and entertainment journalists in the 1990s and 2000s is by now pretty well documented.
Luckily, times have changed enough that actors like Hathaway now have the power to call out some of the sexism they experienced when they were young. Kate Winslet, for instance, said on the podcast, “If I could turn back the clock, I would have used my voice in a completely different way….
I would have said to journalists, I would have responded, I would have said, ‘Don’t you dare treat me like this. I’m a young woman, my body is changing, I’m figuring it out, I’m deeply insecure, I’m terrified, don’t make this any harder than it already is.’” At the 2018 Women’s March in Los Angeles (), Natalie Portman recalled, “Movie reviewers talked about my budding breasts in reviews.
This is a mood!!!
, that includes animal prints. The Princess of Genovia showed up to the Valentino Haute Couture show in Paris wearing glittering leopard print from mini dress to tights to pointy toe. Even her little box clutch was on theme.Hathaway accessorized her jungle-themed 'fit with chandelier earrings, a slim stack of bangle bracelets, and a choice cocktail ring or two, but kept her neck and collarbone bare.
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against the backdrop of some perfectly plumped-up pillows. Her complexion was just as cushiony. With her brunette hair spread across the pillows and a simple white robe on, Hathaway proved that bed selfies can be extremely flattering when done correctly.
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Anne Hathaway just brought the corset trend into 2023.On January 21, arrived at the premiere of her upcoming movie Eileen dressed for the winter weather in Park City, Utah. The actor wore a black corset-inspired puffer coat from Versace's Fall/Winter 2022 ready-to-wear collection with a pair of sheer black tights and chunky platform combat boots.Vanity Fair's Richard Lawson in Eileen as “a loose sophisticate, swanning into rooms and saying what she feels—and, it begins to seem, taking what she wants.” This look definitely aligns with that vibe. Underneath the coat, Hathaway had on a textured Versace little black dress with sheer back panels.
Starting with early frames that capture one very cold East Coast winter with cozy grain, director William Oldroyd’s gorgeous yet thin-spread drama-thriller “Eileen” looks like the kind of movie one wishes to luxuriate in. Indeed, the masterful “Lady Macbeth” director’s period piece promises to be the cinematic equivalent of a lavish fur coat at first glance, so inviting in its smoky mahogany interiors and mutedly warm color palette that it feels easy to slip into, no questions asked.
th-century wife whose passions could be both empowering and disturbing. “Eileen” isn’t exactly a breakthrough role for the New Zealand actress McKenzie who, since she’s already made her mark in films from “Leave No Trace” to “Last Night in Soho,” doesn’t need one of those. But the title character is a rich, weird and multifaceted young woman to play, and McKenzie calibrates the changes with precision; she and Oldroyd know we’re waiting, and they enjoy making us wait.Eileen is a 24-year-old woman in Massachusetts who works in a prison for young men and lives with her former police-captain father (Shea Whigham) who is slipping into an angry, drunken dementia after the death of his wife.