Has there ever been a doubt that The Good Wife‘s Kalinda Sharma is a disciple of The Church of Nancy Sinatra?
Her boots — polished leather, knee-high, ridiculously sexy — have always been made for walkin’. And in the Season 6 finale, that’s just what they did… to whatever enigmatic destination her wall safe of cold cash, firearms and fake IDs (c’mon, you know she’s got ’em for at least a dozen jurisdictions) allowed.
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Her boots — polished leather, knee-high, ridiculously sexy — have always been made for walkin’. And in the Season 6 finale, that’s just what they did… to whatever enigmatic destination her wall safe of cold cash, firearms and fake IDs (c’mon, you know she’s got ’em for at least a dozen jurisdictions) allowed.
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- 5/11/2015
- TVLine.com
James Deen checks his email while Lindsay Lohan acts in The Canyons.
There is sadly very little that needs to be said about The Canyons, a dull, clumsy Hollywood-as-dream-crusher melodrama that gained unduly heightened buzz thanks to its casting (Lindsay Lohan and porn star James Deen) and writer (lifelong Doomed Youth enthusiast Bret Easton Ellis). I hesitate even to call it a “bad movie” because I don’t think it actually is a movie. I think a season of The Hills became sentient and made a softcore porn parody of itself.
In a plot that could have been yanked from any number of movies generally found on Cinemax at around 2 a.m., a sleazy rich-kid producer named Christian (Deen) finds out that his lazy, chain-smoking aaaaaactress? girlfriend, Tara (Lohan), is having an affair with an aspiring actor named Ryan (Nolan Funk). Christian then sets about systematically destroying both of their nonexistent careers and lives,...
There is sadly very little that needs to be said about The Canyons, a dull, clumsy Hollywood-as-dream-crusher melodrama that gained unduly heightened buzz thanks to its casting (Lindsay Lohan and porn star James Deen) and writer (lifelong Doomed Youth enthusiast Bret Easton Ellis). I hesitate even to call it a “bad movie” because I don’t think it actually is a movie. I think a season of The Hills became sentient and made a softcore porn parody of itself.
In a plot that could have been yanked from any number of movies generally found on Cinemax at around 2 a.m., a sleazy rich-kid producer named Christian (Deen) finds out that his lazy, chain-smoking aaaaaactress? girlfriend, Tara (Lohan), is having an affair with an aspiring actor named Ryan (Nolan Funk). Christian then sets about systematically destroying both of their nonexistent careers and lives,...
- 8/2/2013
- by Brian Juergens
- The Backlot
As is the case every year, I start reading year-end lists posted by trusted peers/journalists and discover I've missed plenty of deserving culture. With the glut of films, music, theater, TV shows, books, et al. on numerous websites, TV screens, bookshelves, and periodicals, it's fairly easy. Truth be told, in addition to P.J. Harvey's much-deserved kudos, other women singers/songwriters/bands really stepped up their game this year, making many top ten year-end lists, and I missed out on discovering some of them. With that in mind, here's some additions to my 2011 year's end list.
St. Vincent: Strange Mercy (4Ad) - Quirky alt pop with flourishes of art rock and off-kilter guitar hooks. This Dallas-bred artist and former Polyphonic Spree guitarist/singer released her third and most favorably received album in 2011. Annie Clark has the look of an existential art girl who has known plenty of emotional scorn for her empowerment,...
St. Vincent: Strange Mercy (4Ad) - Quirky alt pop with flourishes of art rock and off-kilter guitar hooks. This Dallas-bred artist and former Polyphonic Spree guitarist/singer released her third and most favorably received album in 2011. Annie Clark has the look of an existential art girl who has known plenty of emotional scorn for her empowerment,...
- 1/25/2012
- by Dusty Wright
- www.culturecatch.com
Behold the face that seduces Uma Thurman, Christina Ricci, and of course, Kristen Stewart! Are you ready to have Robert Pattinson undress you with his eyes? No? Well too bad, because that's exactly what he's doing in these two new stills from Bel Ami. Is it any wonder Rob, 25, was cast to play sexy womanizer Georges Duroy? More Bel Ami News: Robert Pattinson Makes Sexy Bedroom Eyes In New ‘Bel Ami’ Still Robert Pattinson’s Sexy Co-Star Reveals Their 'Fun' Sex Scene Robert Pattinson Fistfights In New ‘Bel Ami’ Footage!
- 12/14/2011
- by HL Staff
- HollywoodLife
'InStyle' gave this honor to the hunky 'Breaking Dawn' star for his great Gucci look! Robert Pattinson is one of the most handsome guys in Hollywood, and now he's getting proper documentation to back up that claim! Rob, 25, was voted one of the 20 Most Stylish Men Of 2011 in a new InStyle article. The honor was presented to him especially because of his Gucci suit from the Breaking Dawn—Part 1 Los Angeles premiere, which they said made him look 'smoldering!' What do You think, HollywoodLifers -- is Rob the most stylish man of the year? -- William Earl [flv custom_thumbnail="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I2GNsEg29RU1323520519586" width="600" height="350"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I2GNsEg29RU/flv] More Rob: Robert Pattinson Makes Sexy Bedroom Eyes In New ‘Bel Ami’ Still Elizabeth Reaser Reveals Why It’s Shocking Rob Has So Many Sex Scenes How Robert Pattinson Prepared For ‘Cosmopolis’ Sex Scene, Reveals Co-Star [polldaddy poll=5747425]...
- 12/10/2011
- by William Earl
- HollywoodLife
may flowers bloom daily at noon
Kal-El is not just Superman, he's Superboyfriend. All Lois Lane needs to mention is "woman's touch" and "dinner" and he's not just ordering out, he's flying to far off continents to fetch her munchies and exotic florals to improve the mood.
After dinner, a little suggestive banter...
"I thought we might, uh..." [cork popping]
He's also got Super Bedroom Eyes (x-ray vision, don'cha know).
Lois is a goner.
voila...
Super Dessert!
Superman II is so 1980. Could you imagine a superhero plot now in which a superhero must renounce all his powers to have sex? Although, come to think of it, the most promiscuous heroes -- billionaire playboys Tony Stark and Bruce Wayne -- don't actually have super powers so maybe this plotline is telling.
...
Kal-El is not just Superman, he's Superboyfriend. All Lois Lane needs to mention is "woman's touch" and "dinner" and he's not just ordering out, he's flying to far off continents to fetch her munchies and exotic florals to improve the mood.
After dinner, a little suggestive banter...
"I thought we might, uh..." [cork popping]
He's also got Super Bedroom Eyes (x-ray vision, don'cha know).
Lois is a goner.
voila...
Super Dessert!
Superman II is so 1980. Could you imagine a superhero plot now in which a superhero must renounce all his powers to have sex? Although, come to think of it, the most promiscuous heroes -- billionaire playboys Tony Stark and Bruce Wayne -- don't actually have super powers so maybe this plotline is telling.
...
- 5/2/2011
- by NATHANIEL R
- FilmExperience
Above: Mimi Branescu (left) in Tuesday, After Christmas.
Eyes crammed with images, ears filled to the brim with sound, and the brain jet-lagged, over-tired, over-joyed, and over-wearied—instant festival criticism is a talent of the rare stalwart few. This year I'm thinking of a different approach, leaving to the inexhaustible and comprehensive David Hudson the brilliant but unenviable task of up to the minute roundups of all from that Croisette that's fit to print (on your screen). Centering our on the ground coverage of the festival will take the form primarily of my favorite moment missives—the festival being such a sloppy, overwhelming explosion of cinema that anything but short impressions of memory seems imprecise and over-eager. So stay tuned til after the fest for a more indepth rundown. But for now, cine-critique fired from the hip!
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On Tour (Mathieu Amalric, France): Behind the Looking Glass
The first film I caught at the festival,...
Eyes crammed with images, ears filled to the brim with sound, and the brain jet-lagged, over-tired, over-joyed, and over-wearied—instant festival criticism is a talent of the rare stalwart few. This year I'm thinking of a different approach, leaving to the inexhaustible and comprehensive David Hudson the brilliant but unenviable task of up to the minute roundups of all from that Croisette that's fit to print (on your screen). Centering our on the ground coverage of the festival will take the form primarily of my favorite moment missives—the festival being such a sloppy, overwhelming explosion of cinema that anything but short impressions of memory seems imprecise and over-eager. So stay tuned til after the fest for a more indepth rundown. But for now, cine-critique fired from the hip!
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On Tour (Mathieu Amalric, France): Behind the Looking Glass
The first film I caught at the festival,...
- 5/14/2010
- MUBI
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