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Thursday, September 17, 2009

Hollywood premiere of "Jennifer's Body"

Amanda Seyfried with "Jennifer's Body"s screenwriter and executive producer Diablo Cody.Megan Fox, Johnny Simmons, Amanda Seyfried and Adam Brody at "Jennifer's Body" premiere in Hollywood, on 16th September 2009.

People Best & Worst Dressed 2009

Kate Winslet – Best Red CarpetVanessa Hudgens –Best Hippie ChicReese Witherspoon – Best Short Dresses
Cameron Diaz – Best Jeans
Michelle Obama – Best Accessible Glamour
Freida Pinto – Best Use of Color
Taylor Swift – Best Sparkle
Nicole Richie – Best Maternity
BeyoncĂ© – Best Street Chic
Kim Kardashian – Best Bikinis
"Here's the scoop from PEOPLE-- Kate Winslet leads the pack of 10 with her unique brand of sexy sophistication, modern Hollywood glamour and those enviable curves.
Reese Witherspoon arriving the Neil George salon in Beverly Hills - September 3, 2009.
Reese Witherspoon stepped out in edgy patterns, bold colors and hemlines perfect for her petite figure. In 2009 “we got a Reese we haven’t seen yet”, her hairstylist Mark Townsend tells PEOPLE. “Anything that glitters hypnotizes me,” says Taylor Swift of her red-carpet signature style. “It’s always an attention grabber.” Cameron Diaz’s stylist Rachel Zoe says that “Cameron is the ultimate denim girl – it’s what she feels the most herself in.”
PEOPLE takes a look at the Best Men of the year including Brad Pitt, Bradley Cooper and Robert Pattinson, whose attention to detail – a scarf, pin or skinny tie -- took their looks beyond basic. This year’s fashion rebels are Lady Gaga and Katy Perry. “I’m inspired by ‘70s glam, decadence, skyscrapers, Madonna”, says Gaga, whose favorite designers include “Alexander McQueen, Marc Jacobs and Jean Paul Gaultier.”

PEOPLE reports that even the most stylish stars make fashion mistakes".
Source: www.focusonstyle.com

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Jake and Reese - Dinner at Mozza video


EXCLUSIVE: Jake Gyllenhaal & Reese Witherspoon Have Dinner At Mozza IN West Hollywood , California . U.S.A. 09 02 09 -- Want to broadcast or use Hollywood.TV video? Email all inquires to Sales@Hollywood.TV

"Youth in Revolt" review


"Youth In Revolt" trailer in HD, starring Michael Cera and Portia Doubleday.

"Cera bounces back in a big way. While he still plays essentially the same character he's been playing since SUPERBAD & JUNO, YOUTH IN REVOLT finally allows him to show a bit of edge, especially once his alter-ego, Francois is introduced.Basically, Francois is the guy Nick wants to be. He dresses like Sheeni's idol, Jean-Paul Belmondo, sports a pencil-thin moustache, and always has a cigarette perched on his lips. He's also capable of some pretty horrible things, and the film gets surprisingly dark, with Nick getting ever more immoral. Appropriately, given Sheeni's obsession with all things french, YOUTH IN REVOLT more or less plays out like an American, teen comedy remake of an old Jean Luc-Goddard/ Belmondo film called PIERROT LE FOU- in which Belmondo played a regular guy, seduced over to a life of crime and anarchy by a beautiful woman played by Anna Karina (to whom Doubleday bears a remarkable resemblance).I think it helps that Cera`s got a really great director here, with Miguel Arteta- who previously helmed similarly dark comedies, CHUCK AND BUCK, and THE GOOD GIRL. Miguel Arteta directed Jennifer Aniston and Jake Gyllenhaal in "The Good Girl" (2002).
His comedic sensibility seems to suit Cera, with him giving the performance of his life- especially as Francois. The film also benefits from a stellar supporting cast, including Buscemi, Smart, Ray Liotta, and Fred Willard, who steals every scene he`s in as Cera`s establishment hating neighbor who also has a pretty bad magic mushroom trip in one particularly memorable scene. I also really enjoyed Adhir Kalyan as Nick`s sophisticated school friend Vijay with whom he takes a particularly eventful road trip towards the middle of the film.It`s truly a brilliantly dark comedy that had most of the critics at the press screening I attended laughing throughout, or at least the ones who didn`t walk out in disgust, which, truth be told, there were more than a few of (the film opens with Cera masterbating over the studio logo- so it's probably not for everyone)". Source: www.joblo.com

TIFF Report: Drew Barrymore & Ellen Page in ‘Whip It’

Drew Barrymore & Ellen Page at "Whip it!" premiere, Ryerson Theatre, TIFF, on 13th September, 2009.
"I like Drew Barrymore. Always have. As she got older I liked the way she talks, the manner in which she treats you as an old friend, embracing me each time we meet. Though I never thought much of her as an actress until this year, I have always liked her, knowing that she was less an actress than a movie star. This year I wanted the chance to tell her how much I adored her performance in the HBO film Grey Gardens, which should win her an Emmy Award for Best Actress next weekend. She smiled, I thought I saw a tear and thanked me.“Knowing how tough you are with performances in films that means a lot to me”, she smiled.She is here at the Toronto International Film Festival with her new film Whip It which she not only stars in, but directed. Yep, Drew Barrymore has directed a film. Though some will shake their heads and ask what the world is coming to when this young lady is allowed to direct a feature film, others will celebrate the fact a woman actually gets to make a movie about women. That is after all what is most exciting about Whip It: That Barrymore has made a film about women and for women without shutting men out.The film is set in the world of roller derby, which really had its heyday in the mid to late seventies, but is now enjoying a comeback as a grassroots sort of entertainment.As a director Barrymore does a nice job plunging us into the world of roller derby. Bliss (Ellen Page) is tired of being placed in beauty pageants by her mother, a faded debutante who wants her daughter to have the glory she never did. While in Texas, Bliss attends a roller derby match and is hooked on the game, finding it both fast-paced and everything she has never been allowed to do. She dives into the sport and is soon living a double life (or trying to), as a beauty queen and roller derby hellcat. Page is outstanding as Bliss, proving again she is very likely the finest young actress working in cinema today. She slips effortlessly under the skin of this character and inhabits her in every way, and after meeting Ellen Page a few times, I can safely say that the characters she creates bear no connection to her at all. She quite simply disappears into the role. The real stars of the film however, are the supporting cast who steal the show, including Barrymore as Smashie Simpson, Zoe Bell as Bloody Holly and perhaps best of all Juliette Lewis as the dangerous Iron Maven.Whip It is fun to watch, and the girls look they are having a blast on screen, and perhaps that more than anything else is Barrymore’s greatest accomplishment as a director: She made a film people had fun making and that audiences will have fun watching". Source: screenrant.com