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Actress and producer Lili Reinhart wants to make clear that her latest film “Look Both Ways” champions the balance between new parenthood and career ambitions.In the Netflix film, starring Reinhart alongside “Top Gun: Maverick” breakout Danny Ramirez, Reinhart’s character lives two very different lives, one of which involves the life-changing decision of carrying a pregnancy to term.“I think when the trailer first came out, there were some misconceptions that ‘Oh, she has this baby and she completely gives up her career,’” Reinhart said in an interview with TheWrap. “That’s not what happens.
We wanted to make sure that in Natalie’s timeline, where she does have a baby, she’s still very much actively pursuing her career. She just can’t move to LA.
She just needs to stay with her family to help to have that support, but she’s actively pursuing her passion and maybe it goes a little bit of a slower timeline, but it’s still something that she doesn’t just give up and say, ‘Well, guess that’s over.’”The romantic drama watches Natalie Bennett (Reinhart) sleep with her college friend Gabe (Ramirez) as a spur-of-the-moment decision, resulting in a branched narrative of one life where she gets pregnant, and another where she does not. Natalie has big dreams of working in animation in Los Angeles, and those dreams stay with her in both storylines.
As a producer, Reinhart had a say in who else helped tell this story.“Even when we were in the very early stages of this trying to find our director, we wanted a female filmmaker who was a mother, who was still actively working,” Reinhart revealed. ”Obviously, I’m not a young mother, but I’m so supportive of — I can’t wait to be a mother someday and I have the best mom in the world.
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A little black dress goes a long way! The 2022 MTV Video Music Awards red carpet was filled with celebrities rocking timeless looks in the classic hue.
Lili Reinhart stuns in a floor length sheer dress while arriving at the 2022 MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday night (August 28) at the Prudential Center in Newark, N.J.
Lili Reinhart put fresh spin on the classic black gown.The 25-year-old arrived on the wearing a high-neck, long-sleeve lace dress paired with strappy black heels and dangly silver earrings. She styled her shoulder-length lob straight and center-parted, and kept her glam classic, opting for a smokey eye and muted pink lip. Making her first-ever appearance at the MTV Video Music Awards, the actor will be presenting the award for best K-Pop group at the ceremony, taking place at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. While promoting her new Netflix film, , Reinhart opened up about her last viral moment—a scathing takedown of Kim Kardashian's . Speaking with , Reinhart said, “I definitely go on rants on social media, I’m very guilty of that…I don’t like to just sit idly by, I don’t like to keep my mouth shut.
'strict' diet to fit into the vintage frock, which required her to drop 16lbs in just three weeks, caused widespread debate. Her eating regime, which she promptly shared with Vogue, involved ditching all sugar and carbs in favour of what she described as the 'cleanest' veggies and protein. A post shared by Kim Kardashian (@kimkardashian)Now, experts promptly denounced her extreme approach to nutrition and pointed out how unhealthy it actually was.
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Lili Reinhart doesn’t want viewers of “Look Both Ways” to think that one of her character’s split storylines is the correct choice or ‘better than the other path.’“You can obviously walk away from the film thinking ‘Oh, I really resonated with that path’ or ‘I really resonated with that one,’ but we wanted to make sure that one wasn’t a clear ‘Ding, ding, ding! That was the right one,’” she said.Reinhart’s character Natalie Bennett faces two very different sets of circumstances after she sleeps with her friend Gabe (Danny Ramirez) and takes a pregnancy test the night of her college graduation. In one scenario, Natalie does not get pregnant, and her nausea gets chalked up to bad 7/11 sushi.
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Warning: Spoilers for Look Both Ways ahead.A feel-good drama? In socio-political climate? What could possibly go wrong? In , ’s Sliding Doors–esque film that premiered on August 17, nothing actually goes wrong…and that’s kind of the problem. stars as Natalie, an aspiring illustrator and animator whose pregnancy scare leads her on two divergent paths. We watch as the parallel versions of Natalie—the one who gets pregnant after a one-night stand on the eve of her college graduation, and the one who does not—live out their lives simultaneously in two separate universes. The premise seemed full of promise at first: A young woman is tasked with making a decision about her body, her career, and every other aspect of her future—there’s so much potential for a raw and sympathetic portrayal of what leads to her decision to continue to the pregnancy, even if it means putting her plans on hold.
scathing message to Kim Kardashian. Back in May, the actor the reality star for seeming to glorify disordered eating after Kardashian outlined how she lost 16 pounds in three weeks in order to fit into at the 2022 “So wrong. So fucked on 100s of levels," Reinhart said on Instagram, without referencing Kardashian by name.
On paper, a film that is basically a mash-up of “Sliding Doors” and “Peggy Sue Got Married” starring “Riverdale‘s” Lili Reinhart should be a fun, diverting rom-com to wrap up the summer. Unfortunately, the new Netflix film “Look Both Ways” is misguided on almost every level. Reinhart plays soon-to-be college graduate Natalie whose five-year, post-grad plan includes moving to Los Angeles with her best friend Cara (Aisha Dee, “The Bold Type”) and pursuing work in feature animation.
Ellise Shafer SPOILER ALERT: Do not read unless you have watched “Look Both Ways,” streaming now on Netflix.When Lili Reinhart got the call to star in and executive produce her first Netflix film, the “Riverdale” actor was all-in. With the popular CW series set to end next year after seven seasons, the 25-year-old is ready to re-establish herself outside of the beloved character Betty Cooper, and “Look Both Ways” marks the beginning of that next chapter.The dramedy, out Wednesday on Netflix, follows Natalie, an ambitious woman who takes a pregnancy test on the eve of her college graduation.
Courtney Howard In director Wanuri Kahiu’s “Look Both Ways,” a twentysomething woman is confronted with a pivotal situation that splits her life in two, eventually landing both versions of herself at a crossroads. The film mixes the conceits of “Sliding Doors” and “For Keeps” into one refurbished product, eschewing fantasy or melodrama in favor of grounded authenticity and levity.