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| Emma Watson debuts her new baby-bangs at the BAFTA pre-Globes tea party | Added 6 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Just like last year, this year?s pre-Golden Globes BAFTA tea party event was really well-attended. BAFTA LA puts together several events during the American awards season, and their tea party event – usually held in the late afternoon, so people can still go to parties later – has become one of the biggest events of the Golden Globes weekend. People don?t have to wear, like, full-on gowns and sh-t. Loads of British actors attend, but other people come out too. It seems like a lovely event.
Emma Watson is trying to debut a new look during Golden Globes weekend – she?s been growing out her hair for a few years, to mixed results (in my opinion), but she had been looking pretty good. But then she decided to get those f–king baby-bangs. The BAFTA tea party was the red carpet debut for her new bangs and I HATE THEM SO MUCH. (I actually kind of like her Osman suit though.)
Even though I?m sort of over Jessica Chastain right now, I absolutely love this Ralph Lauren dress on her. It?s really cute and unexpected, right? She rarely looks this cute and fashion-forward.
Maybe someday, we can all grow up to be as cool as Isabelle Huppert. God, I love everything about her!! This suit is Gucci. The color and cut are divine, just like the woman.
Diane Kruger in Chanel. This is almost too cute and too simple to be from Chanel.
Michelle Williams in Louis Vuitton. Ugh. I?m really over this look from her – the too-short, too-blonde hair, the childlike style. I?ll say something nice: at least she doesn?t look a Civil War ghost.
Emilia Clarke in Michael Kors – it?s like she really dressed for a tea party, right? It?s very? ladies-who-lunch.
Mary J. Blige in Elizabeth Kennedy. I love Mary and I want her to do well this awards season and beyond. But I really haven?t liked anything she?s worn so far.
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| Kate Winslet on Woody Allen's creepy daughter fixation: 'It was never discussed' | Added 6 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Wonder Wheel has not been nominated for any major awards – it received zero SAG nominations, zero Golden Globe nominations, zero critics? awards (the score was nominated for a few critics? awards, to be fair). Kate Winslet has not been recognized for her work in the lead role at all, by any major awards show. And yet Winslet has been ever-present, hawking this film in trade papers and major print interviews for months now. It has not gone well (just look through our Winslet archives). But Winslet still plugs away, humblebragging about how she?s so brilliant and normal and how she always hated Harvey Weinstein but she thinks Woody Allen is totes brilliant and all of that. Winslet did The Hollywood Reporter?s Awards Chatter podcast, which you can hear here. Some highlights:
She always despised Harvey Weinstein: “He would come up to me every time I saw him, ‘Don’t forget who gave you your first movie!’ He didn’t ‘give me’ my first movie ? I auditioned for four months. Peter Jackson gave me the part. But, you know, how dare he even sow that seed in my mind, that in some way any part of my career had anything to do with him rooting for me or pushing for me or putting my name forward.”
Weinstein was always horrible: “He was just so horrible to deal with. I was one of the ones he would label ‘difficult’ because I wouldn’t do the things he would ask for me to do on a business-level…. These were ridiculous requests…. He didn’t like me because I wouldn’t be bullied by him.” Winslet further notes that Weinstein addressed her female agent, Hylda Queally, as a c? “for absolutely years”; tormented Sydney Pollack on his deathbed and drove away Scott Rudin during the making of The Reader; and then unnecessarily released The Reader, which “was not supposed to come out until a whole year later,” in the same awards season as her then-husband Sam Mendes’ film Revolutionary Road, in which she also starred, in some ways pitting the two against each other. Since it was “just an Oscar grab” by Weinstein, and one handled very insensitively, Winslet decided on a course of action: “I just thought to myself, ‘Well, if I can just get my own back in some way at this awful man, I’m not gonna thank him. If I happen to win that Oscar [for The Reader], I am not going to say thank you.’”
She didn?t even talk to Woody about anything involving his daughter Dylan, even given the subject matter of Wonder Wheel: “Everything Ginny feels is gigantic…. She’s an awful mother, and I don’t like playing people who are bad mothers…. There were many, many reasons why I was nervous to play it, because I felt like I could have got it wrong so easily.” (As for the fact that the film tells the story of a man who is in a relationship with one woman, but whose eye wanders to her daughter ? a bizarre echo of Allen’s own experience leaving Farrow for her daughter, Soon-Yi Previn ? Winslet says, “It was honestly never discussed. It was never discussed. And maybe that’s not right, but it was never discussed.”)
Woody?s women: “He writes these very, very layered female characters that are unbelievable,” she explains. “I mean, just unbelievably full and rich and vulnerable and strong.”
[From The Hollywood Reporter]
The thing about Winslet deliberately NOT thanking Weinstein at the Oscars is that she thanked Weinstein profusely at the SAG Awards just a month earlier. And despite her career-long qualms about Weinstein, she kept f–king working with him over and over. I believe that she didn?t know the extent of Weinstein?s behavior, but she?s the one claiming that she always knew he was a bully and a bastard and she?s trying to get ?credit? for not bending to his will. Except she fell all over herself to thank him and work with him repeatedly, you know? As for the Woody Allen stuff? I didn?t realize Wonder Wheel involved her character?s husband being interested in her daughter. *shiver* God, Winslet is just the worst.
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| Angelina Jolie kept it simple in grey & white ahead of the Golden Globes | Added 6 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Here are some photos of Angelina Jolie in Hollywood on Saturday. She attended the American Cinematheque and Hollywood Foreign Press Association-sponsored event for the Foreign Language nominees. She didn?t bring along her kids, or if she did, they didn?t walk the carpet. She did the carpet with Loung Ung (whose memoir was the basis for the film), and producer Rithy Panh. She posed with other directors too, which just reminded me that she?s the only female director nominated for anything at the Golden Globes. #GlobesBoysClub
Angelina wore a relatively simple ensemble – a conservative full skirt in a charcoal grey, a simple white blouse and a grey wrap. And those f–king nude heels, which just anger me. I swear to God, Angelina?s shoe game is worse than the Duchess of Cambridge?s. Jolie looks pretty-but-tired, and I still believe that post-Brad, the Jolie-Pitt kids are the ones who are styling her. I think the kids want her to dress more conservatively – no black leather, no vamp style, nothing low-cut. I bring this up because Angelina will be at the Golden Globes tonight. She?s nominated for Best Foreign Film – she?ll probably lose – and she?s scheduled as a presenter. I think she?ll probably be wearing black, meaning she?ll be participating in the Globes Blackout. But will she wear the Time?s Up pin? I don?t know. I feel like her black gown will probably be pretty conservative and simple too.
Notably, Jolie?s First They Killed My Father didn?t even make the first shortlist for the Best Foreign Film Oscar nominations. I wasn?t too broken up about that, although I will be disappointed if we only see Angelina at the Globes during this awards season. I would love it if she was invited to be a presenter at the Oscars.
Check out Angelina?s ring! This is very pretty. I generally think her preferred jewelry style is chunky ?70s style, but this looks like an Art Deco piece. Interesting.
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| Amber Heard in Georges Hobeika at the Art of Elysium gala: stunning or meh? | Added 6 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Here are some photos from the annual Art of Elysium gala, held every year during Golden Globes weekend. The gala used to be one of the few major red carpets the night before the Globes, but now there are so many events on Saturday, the annual gala keeps getting lighter and lighter with big-name celebrities. The biggest get – arguably – for this year?s gala was Amber Heard. Amber flew solo for the gala, even though she probably just returned to LA after vacationing with on-again boyfriend Elon Musk in Chile for New Year?s. Amber wore a Georges Hobeika gown to the Art of Elysium gala – I find this meh. I would have loved to see her in a brighter color.
Rooney Mara wore Givenchy Spring 2018. I dislike this, and Rooney doesn?t seem too pleased with it either, but then again, she never seems pleased with anything. Wouldn?t this be so much better without the ?nude? cutouts? Like, imagine that was just black lace. It would have been a better look.
Rooney?s boyfriend Joaquin Phoenix attended the event too, but he walked the carpet with his sisters, Rain and Summer Phoenix. Also: he wore jeans to the gala. *eyeroll*
Shailene Woodley wore an Elie Saab Fall 2017 cocktail dress which? it?s different, for her. I?m shocked by the fact that she doesn?t look like she wandered onto the red carpet from her woodland habitat. I hate the sleeves here.
Chrissy Teigen is pregnant, and she covered her bump with feathers, beads and sparkles in this Pamella Roland gown. She has showgirl-style, but it kind of suits her.
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