If you’ve noticed that Jacob Elordi is looking a little skinnier lately, you’re not seeing things.
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with nothing underneath, but bar going naked, the long, shapeless fall fashion staple beloved by film noir investigators and New York it-girls alike is inherently, well, long and shapeless.
addressed both of those issues with her latest look.On October 4, the 34-year-old actor attended the New York Film Festival screening of her short film Bleat wearing a tailored mini dress designed to look like a trench coat layered atop a second double-breasted trench coat.
Thanks to the shortened hemline and slightly flared design, the look was far from frumpy while still leaning into the cool, oversized appeal of the classic coat.
Suddenly, the juggernaut is ready for the red carpet.
The innovation! The creativity! Inspector Gadget would love it!Emma Stone attends "Bleat" during the 61st New York Film Festival at Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center.Emma Stone is not set to play a detective anytime soon but she recently partnered with Bleat director Yorgos Lanthimos on the sci-fi film , in which she portrays a Frankenstein-esque woman brought back to life by a “brilliant and unorthodox” (read: likely unhinged) scientist.
Though she dons an ultra-long black wig to play Bella Baxter, Stone is currently rocking an icy blond “,” courtesy of celebrity hairstylist and color expert .While she looked confident as hell in front of the step-and-repeat, Stone said she was feeling “pretty nervous” during the Bleat Q+A.
“I haven’t done this in a while," she said, per , referencing the ongoing SAG-Aftra strike that has largely left actors unable to promote their projects (the short film received an interim agreement, so no rules were broken).
No matter how she was feeling internally, she certainly looked confident…and ready to solve someone's
If you’ve noticed that Jacob Elordi is looking a little skinnier lately, you’re not seeing things.
After winning the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival, Yorgos Lanthimos‘ “Poor Things” may be the most anticipated movie still to come in 2023. But it’s not just nabbing Venice’s top prize: “Poor Things” received unanimous praise from the Lido, with many critics already proclaiming it the year’s (or even decade’s) best film.
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Well there’s a first time for everything; and in the case of “The Curse,” it’s surprising that it’s the first TV series to be part of the premiere lineup for the New York Film Festival. But Variety reports that Nathan Fielder & Benny Safdie‘s show is the first to do so, and NYFF artistic director Dennis Lim couldn’t be happier about it.
Some children look like their mum, yet others are the spitting image of their dad. And it would seem that Jeff Brazier's sons are perfect examples of this, with 20 year old Strictly Come Dancing star and EastEnders actor Bobby Brazier closely resembling the late Jade Goody, while his brother Freddie, 19, clearly looks much more like his 44 year old TV presenter dad.
Yep, that’s cursed, alright. That idea, a hex, a curse, the concept, the phrase, is explored in delightfully weird ways in “The Curse,” easily one of our most anticipated series of the year that’s almost upon us.
UPDATED, Oct. 12: We’re getting an extended look at Showtime‘s genre-bending series The Curse, starring Emma Stone, Nathan Fielder and Benny Safdie. The trailer release comes as the series world premieres today at the New York Film Festival. You can watch the official trailer above.
The first trailer for Emma Stone‘s The Curse is finally here!
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Peter Caranicas Deputy Editor Awards contender “Poor Things” will open EnergaCamerimage, the cinematography-focused film festival that will take place in Torun, Poland, on Nov. 11-18. The film, starring Emma Stone and directed by Greek helmer Yorgos Lanthimos (“Dogtooth,” “The Lobster”), won the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival.
With just fifteen days to go before it hits theaters, Apple Original Films wants to drum up as much hype as possible for “Killers Of The Flower Moon.” As if the film doesn’t have enough hype already: Martin Scorsese‘s first film since 2019’s “The Irishman” won unanimous praise from critics at its world premiere at Cannes in May. And the film sees the director work with two long-time collaborators: Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert DeNiro.
Emma Stone opened up about the surprising appeal of doing a silent film while attending the premiere of her new project Bleat at the 61st New York Film Festival on Wednesday (October 4) in New York City.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter Emma Stone stopped by New York Film Festival to make a surprise appearance at the premiere of “Bleat,” an unconventional short film by Yorgos Lanthimos. Stone and Lanthimos just reunited on “Poor Things,” a Frankenstein-esque black comedy that’s received some of the best reviews of the year. But the ongoing SAG strike has prevented Stone from talking about the movie, which is backed by Searchlight, during stops at Venice or New York film festivals.
. Sales of his jersey are up, for instance. But is Travis having an effect on Tay’s style?Swift, though not averse to jeans and a tank on a summer day, for example, is usually one to look Dressed to Impress at all times.
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With a budget of $80 million—a pittance compared to the budgets of most modern blockbusters— Gareth Edwards has made his long-awaited return to science-fiction on the big screen with “The Creator,” a provocative sci-fi adventure set roughly 50 years in the future, where Western society is devastated by and at war with artificial intelligence (read our review). Whereas the East, having not undergone a similar tragedy, has embraced and fostered the technology.
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Exploring the sexuality of Emma Stone’s “Poor Things” character was an important part of the storyline, says director Yorgos Lanthimos.
Former Love Island star Gemma Owen took to Instagram to show off a a rare snap of her garden at home, which is so big it could be mistaken as a park. The Love Island finalist, 20, appeared on last year's summer version of the show and lives in a sprawling home in Cheshire with her football legend dad Michael Owen, mum Louise, sisters Emily, 15, and Jessica, 12, and brother James, 17.