Meet the new top dog. A wire fox terrier walked off with the Best in Show title at this year's National Dog Show, which aired Thursday. The 4-year-old bitch, whose call name, Eira, means snow in Welsh, beat out nearly 1,500 dogs at the 10th anniversary show that took place Nov. 19 in Philadelphia. Eira, formally known as Ch. Steele Your Heart, began her winning day by taking top honors in the terrier group. Later, she outshined the English springer spaniel, the affenpinscher, the Australian shepherd, the Dalmatian, the Bernese mountain dog and the whippet to be crowned Best in Show. Photos:...
- 11/24/2011
- by Amy Jamieson
- PEOPLE.com
Catherine Breillat's The Last Mistress impressed a good number of top critics, even making some of these critics' Top 10 Films of 2008. Will her follow-up film entitled Bluebeard receive the same kind of critical acclaim? - - -
- - - About the Movie: Fairy tales often have main characters who are sort of serial killers of children: in other words, ogres. But Bluebeard is its symbolic figure. In the 1950s, it was also the favorite tale of good little girls. One of whom is Catherine, who loves to frighten her older sister Marie-Anne, by reading this fairy tale to her until she starts to cry. But Catherine also puts herself in the fairy tale by becoming Princess Marie-Catherine, Bluebeard's last wife, the one who escapes the fate of all those he hung before her. Because she is the virgin princess that the ogre cannot make up his mind to kill.
- - - About the Movie: Fairy tales often have main characters who are sort of serial killers of children: in other words, ogres. But Bluebeard is its symbolic figure. In the 1950s, it was also the favorite tale of good little girls. One of whom is Catherine, who loves to frighten her older sister Marie-Anne, by reading this fairy tale to her until she starts to cry. But Catherine also puts herself in the fairy tale by becoming Princess Marie-Catherine, Bluebeard's last wife, the one who escapes the fate of all those he hung before her. Because she is the virgin princess that the ogre cannot make up his mind to kill.
- 10/19/2009
- by modelwatcher@gmail.com (Jed Medina)
- The Movie Fanatic
Catherine Breillat's The Last Mistress impressed a good number of top critics, even making some of these critics' Top 10 Films of 2008. Will her follow-up film entitled Bluebeard receive the same kind of critical acclaim? - - -
- - - About the Movie: Fairy tales often have main characters who are sort of serial killers of children: in other words, ogres. But Bluebeard is its symbolic figure. In the 1950s, it was also the favorite tale of good little girls. One of whom is Catherine, who loves to frighten her older sister Marie-Anne, by reading this fairy tale to her until she starts to cry. But Catherine also puts herself in the fairy tale by becoming Princess Marie-Catherine, Bluebeard's last wife, the one who escapes the fate of all those he hung before her. Because she is the virgin princess that the ogre cannot make up his mind to kill.
- - - About the Movie: Fairy tales often have main characters who are sort of serial killers of children: in other words, ogres. But Bluebeard is its symbolic figure. In the 1950s, it was also the favorite tale of good little girls. One of whom is Catherine, who loves to frighten her older sister Marie-Anne, by reading this fairy tale to her until she starts to cry. But Catherine also puts herself in the fairy tale by becoming Princess Marie-Catherine, Bluebeard's last wife, the one who escapes the fate of all those he hung before her. Because she is the virgin princess that the ogre cannot make up his mind to kill.
- 10/19/2009
- by modelwatcher@gmail.com (Jed Medina)
- The Movie Fanatic
Catherine Breillat's The Last Mistress impressed a good number of top critics, even making some of these critics' Top 10 Films of 2008. Will her follow-up film entitled Bluebeard receive the same kind of critical acclaim? - - -
- - - About the Movie: Fairy tales often have main characters who are sort of serial killers of children: in other words, ogres. But Bluebeard is its symbolic figure. In the 1950s, it was also the favorite tale of good little girls. One of whom is Catherine, who loves to frighten her older sister Marie-Anne, by reading this fairy tale to her until she starts to cry. But Catherine also puts herself in the fairy tale by becoming Princess Marie-Catherine, Bluebeard's last wife, the one who escapes the fate of all those he hung before her. Because she is the virgin princess that the ogre cannot make up his mind to kill.
- - - About the Movie: Fairy tales often have main characters who are sort of serial killers of children: in other words, ogres. But Bluebeard is its symbolic figure. In the 1950s, it was also the favorite tale of good little girls. One of whom is Catherine, who loves to frighten her older sister Marie-Anne, by reading this fairy tale to her until she starts to cry. But Catherine also puts herself in the fairy tale by becoming Princess Marie-Catherine, Bluebeard's last wife, the one who escapes the fate of all those he hung before her. Because she is the virgin princess that the ogre cannot make up his mind to kill.
- 10/19/2009
- by modelwatcher@gmail.com (Jed Medina)
- The Movie Fanatic
Catherine Breillat's The Last Mistress impressed a good number of top critics, even making some of these critics' Top 10 Films of 2008. Will her follow-up film entitled Bluebeard receive the same kind of critical acclaim? - - -
- - - About the Movie: Fairy tales often have main characters who are sort of serial killers of children: in other words, ogres. But Bluebeard is its symbolic figure. In the 1950s, it was also the favorite tale of good little girls. One of whom is Catherine, who loves to frighten her older sister Marie-Anne, by reading this fairy tale to her until she starts to cry. But Catherine also puts herself in the fairy tale by becoming Princess Marie-Catherine, Bluebeard's last wife, the one who escapes the fate of all those he hung before her. Because she is the virgin princess that the ogre cannot make up his mind to kill.
- - - About the Movie: Fairy tales often have main characters who are sort of serial killers of children: in other words, ogres. But Bluebeard is its symbolic figure. In the 1950s, it was also the favorite tale of good little girls. One of whom is Catherine, who loves to frighten her older sister Marie-Anne, by reading this fairy tale to her until she starts to cry. But Catherine also puts herself in the fairy tale by becoming Princess Marie-Catherine, Bluebeard's last wife, the one who escapes the fate of all those he hung before her. Because she is the virgin princess that the ogre cannot make up his mind to kill.
- 10/19/2009
- by modelwatcher@gmail.com (Jed Medina)
- The Movie Fanatic
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