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taylortrensch · 4 years
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DEH OPENING NIGHT ICONS!!
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youarenotbenplatt · 7 years
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long live the mirror selfies
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jancsloan · 7 years
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Dear Evan Hansen Icon Pack!
These are my first ever b&w icons, so I hope you like them !
Please feel free to download and use for whatever you want! Likes, reblogs, and credit are very appreciated! 
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popculty · 5 years
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16 Female-Directed Movies That Cannot Come Soon Enough
April 19 (limited): Fast Color dir. Julia Hart
A woman (Gugu Mbatha-Raw) is forced to go on the run when her superhuman abilities are discovered.
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April 19 (limited): Little Woods dir. Nia DaCosta
A modern Western about two sisters (Tessa Thompson and Lily James) driven to work outside the law to better their lives.
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April 19 (Netflix): Someone Great dir. Jennifer Kaytin Robinson
After a devastating break up on the eve of her cross-country move, Jenny (Gina Rodriguez) enjoys one last NYC adventure with her two best pals (Brittany Snow and DeWanda Wise).
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May 1 (Netflix): Knock Down the House dir. Rachel Lears
The Sundance-winning documentary about Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and three other women who ran for Congress in 2018.
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May 24: Booksmart dir. Olivia Wilde
On the eve of their high school graduation, two academic superstars and best friends (Beanie Feldstein and Kaitlyn Dever) realize they should have worked less and played more. Determined not to fall short of their peers, the girls try to cram four years of fun into one night.
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June 7: Late Night dir. Nisha Ganatra
A late-night talk show host suspects that she may soon be losing her long-running show. Starring Emma Thompson and Mindy Kaling.
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July 5: Vita & Virginia dir. Chanya Button
The fascinating true story about the love affair between socialite and popular author Vita Sackville-West (Gemma Arterton) and literary icon Virginia Woolf (Elizabeth Debicki).
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August 9: The Kitchen dir. Andrea Berloff
The wives of New York gangsters in Hell's Kitchen in the 1970s continue to operate their husbands' rackets after they're locked up in prison. Starring Elizabeth Moss, Melissa McCarthy, and Tiffany Haddish.
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November 15: Charlie’s Angels dir. Elizabeth Banks
Reboot of the 2000 action comedy based on the 1970s television series, starring Kristen Stewart, Naomi Scott, and Elizabeth Banks.
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December 25: Little Women dir. Greta Gerwig
Adaptation of the classic novel by Louisa May Alcott. Starring Meryl Streep, Emma Watson, Saoirse Ronan, Eliza Scanlen, Laura Dern, Timothée Chalamet, and Florence Pugh. (!!!)
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June 5, 2020: Wonder Woman 1984 dir. Patty Jenkins
Sequel to the best superhero movie ever made. Starring Gal Gadot, Kristen Wiig, and Chris Pine.
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TBD: Misbehaviour dir. Philippa Lowthorpe
A group of women hatch a plan to disrupt the 1970 Miss World beauty competition in London. Starring Keira Knightley and Gugu Mbatha-Raw.
TBD: Promising Young Woman dir. Emerald Fennell
A young woman (Carey Mulligan), traumatized by a tragic event in her past, seeks out vengeance against the men who cross her path. Co-starring Bo Burnham, Laverne Cox, Alison Brie, and Connie Britton.
TBD: The Old Guard dir. Gina Prince-Bythewood
Charlize Theron leads a small group of soldiers working as mercenaries through the ages. Costarring Kiki Layne, based on the comic book by Leandro Fernandez and Greg Rucka.
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TBD: Gloria Steinem biopics
Gloria Steinem is getting not one but two biopics, with Alicia Vikander and Julianne Moore, portraying the feminist icon in The Glorias: A Life on the Road, and Carey Mulligan re-teaming with Mudbound director Dee Rees for An Uncivil War.
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Thanks to @fuckyeahwomenfilmdirectors, and Women and Hollywood.
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helpersofindie · 7 years
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could i please get some suggestions for faceclaims ( male and female ) that are 35+ and have some resources, like a pack of gif icons or a gif hunt, to be used? poc and non poc mixed in would be perfect!!
hi anon! i’m putting this under the cut because it got very long. under the cut there are 189 female faceclaims 35 and up that have at least one gif hunt and gif icons in the tags, and 206 male faceclaims 35 and up that have at least one gif hunt and gif icons in the tags. i hope this helps you out!
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The Oscars Were Pretty Dry, But The Afterparty & Watch Party Scene HIT – The Wades, The Wests, The Wilsons, Klay & Laura, Kerry, Tracee, Tessa, Lena & MORE!
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In case the Oscars didn’t do it for you, the afterparty scene was super LIT. Go inside to see how your faves Kanye & Kim West, Gabby & D.Wade, Ciara & Russell Wilson, Tracee Ellis Ross, Tessa Thompson, Lena Waithe and tons more hit the afterparty scene….
This year’s Oscars ceremony was REAL white, dry and unseasoned.
However, the afterparty scene was lit with melanin and celebs def brought their A+ fashion game to Vanity Fair’s annual Oscars afterparty - hosted by Radhika Jones - held at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Beverly Hills. All the “IT” folks were there to mix, mingle and have fun.
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  OK...we see Gabrielle Union and her hubby Dwyane Wade coordinated their party 'fits.
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Rocking a spring-inspired floral look, the former “AGT” judge slipped on a white strapless Giambattista Valli midi dress that featured white 3D flowers cinched at the waist with a diamond-encrusted belt. She paired the dress with a bomb pair of Jimmy Choo’s ‘Thyra’ sandals.
In case you've been under a rock, catch up on all the deets involving Gabby and her departure from "America's Got Talent" HERE.
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Coordinating with his wife, the retired NBA baller rocked a white blazer with lace detailing, black trousers and black shoes. 
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Mr. & Mrs. West were in the building! Rapper Kanye West showed up at the soiree in an all black Alfred Dunhill 'fit while his wife Kim Kardashian West rocked a dramatic Alexander McQueen dress for the festivities:
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                  Before The Wests went to an Oscars party.... #KanyeWest #KimKardashianWest
A post shared by TheYBF (@theybf_daily) on Feb 10, 2020 at 5:54am PST
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    We see you Queen!
American Son actress Kerry Washington killed this Zuhair Murad couture outfit, styled by Luxury Law.
If you haven't heard, she's starring opposite Reese Witherspoon in Hulu's upcoming miniseries, Little Fires Everywhere. Peep the explosive trailer HERE.
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Another win for Zuhair Murad!
"black-ish" starlet Tracee Ellis Ross looked like goddess when she hit the carpet in this gold Zuhair Murad Spring 2020 Couture gown with a pleated cape.
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The Golden Globe winning actress accessorized her look with Jennifer Meyer Jewelry.
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Twirl sis!
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                  @vanityfair portrait by @markseliger and BTS images by @katiecouric #vfoscars
A post shared by Tracee Ellis Ross (@traceeellisross) on Feb 10, 2020 at 1:01am PST
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  The Wilsons have been super busy this week, hitting up fashion shows and doing date night. Ciara had to get cut out her dress, Russell Wilson has been getting clowned on social media for his new hair. Either way, they've been outside, bumping along with their growing baby.
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The "Level Up" singer is pregnant with her third baby STILL out here looking like a bag of money: 
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The "America's Most Talented Family" judge stunned in a custom sparkling Ralph & Russo gown that featured a thigh-high slit and crystals.
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                      A post shared by Ciara (@ciara) on Feb 10, 2020 at 10:22am PST
Sheesh. We love to see it.
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  We were counting on Chrissy Teigen to gives us some meme-able moments during the ceremony, but that sadly didn't happen. However, chick was on the afterparty scene with her hubby/EGOT John Legend.
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The "Lip Sync Battle" color commentator floated on the carpet in a seafom green Georges Hobeika couture gown.
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Speaking of EGOT...
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Oscar nomiee Cynthia Erivo was in the running in two categories and had she won one, she would have officially reached EGOT status. Not only that, she would have been the youngest person and the one who reached the big feat the fastest. Unfortunately, she didn't nab an award last night, however, chick slayed the Oscars red carpet and the afterpary carpet.
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The British born actress wowed in a lilac and teal gown with a thigh-high slit. It resembled her white Versace gown she wore on the carpet.
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After chatting it up with celebs on the red carpet for the Oscars before the show, "POSE" actor Billy Porter changed from his Giles Deacon couture gown to something more dance ready. The Golden Globe nominated actor slipped into this custom purple and lilac Christian Siriano 'fit, topped with a custom Sarah Sokol Millinery brimmed hat, and a "F*CK U PAY ME" clutch by These Pink Lips.
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Billy stay shutting down a carpet, honey.
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Kiki Layne is def becoming one of our faves to see on a carpet because chick hardly ever disappoints. Like, ever.
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The If Beale Street Could Talk actress looked regal in this sparkly gold Michael Kors gown, styled by Wayman and Micah. The hair, her skin...walking perfection.
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                  #reginaking x #prada Hair: @larryjarahsims MUA: @makeupbylatrice x #vanityfair
A post shared by Wayman + Micah (@waymanandmicah) on Feb 10, 2020 at 8:59am PST
  After getting kissy with Brad Pitt, Oscar winning actress Regina King hit the afterparty scene in a baby blue and black Versace gown, styled by Wayman + Michah.
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"Westworld" actress Tessa Thompson looked bomb on the carpet in this mint green trimmed in black vintage Versace high slit gown. Sis snapped with this one.
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Actress Megalyn Echikunwoke posed it up at VF's afterparty after cheering her man Chris Rock on during the ceremony.
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The "Almost Famous" actress posed it up in a white strappy Hamel gown paired with Stuart Weitzman heels.
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Fab directress Ava DuVernay follows a specific blueprint when it comes to her red carpet looks and her Oscars look didn't stray from what works for her. The "When They See Us" director wore an emerald green Galia Lahav gown, styled by Jason Bolden.
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On the carpet, the SELMA director snapped shots with EMMY winning writer Lena Waithe.
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"The Chi" creator - who recently announced she was getting a divorce after less than a year of marriage - rocked Rich Fresh threads for the Oscars afterparty.
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Television producer Shonda Rhimes was all smiles on the carpet in a printed black and white dress. 
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Oscar winning producer Spike Lee kept his custom Gucci suit on where he paid tribute to the late NBA icon Kobe Bryant. His wife, Tonya Lewis Lee, joined him on the carpet.
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Yasssss! Fashion model Halima Aden totally killed this look. She was styling and profiling in a custom-made Atelier by FANG signature pleated fan gown. It was def a one of a kind look that she pulled off perfectly:
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                  I MEANNN!!!! Dream dress thank you sooo much @katie.keim & @byfang_official for this one of a kind LOOK
A post shared by Halima (@halima) on Feb 9, 2020 at 10:46pm PST
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  Hmmm...no. We're not feeling model Joan Smalls' Schiaparelli look. What about you all?
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"This Is Us" actress Susan Kelechi Watson was picture perfect in Naeem Khan and Stuart Weitzman heels.
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"Grey's Anatomy" star Jesse Williams hit the carpet solo, sans his girlfriend/ZOLA actress Taylour Paige.
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Rapper Wiz Khalifa put his blunt down long enough to snap a flick on the carpet.
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Hmm...do y'all see what we see, or are we reaching?
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After celebrating her man's birthday, BlacKKKlansman starlet Laura Harrier posed it up with her BAE/Golden State Warriors player Klay Thompson.
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The Spider-Man: Homecoming actress wore a Louis Vuitton ensemble that featured a bustier and a stripped skirt.
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  Los Angeles Lakers player Anthony Davis brought his longtime girlfriend/mother of his daughter Marlen P. Both. It's rumored he may propose soon.
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Singer Miguel and his wife Nazanin Mandi looked goodt.
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Looks like singer Usher - in a silk Balmain 'fit - saw something that caught his eye.
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Singer Anderson .Paak was too cool for school.
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"How To Get Away With Murder" star Aja Naomi King looked like a princess in a Mylah Morales dress, styled by Wayman + Micah.
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Come all the way through, Jurnee Smollett!
The Birds of Prey actor looked amazing in a black LBV plunging neckline hooded jersey gown, Jimmy Choo heels, styled by Luxury Law.
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                  Sometimes you just need a little bit of Grace in your life. #vanityfair #oscars
A post shared by Jurnee Smollett Bell (@jurneebell) on Feb 10, 2020 at 2:33am PST
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  Musical icon Chaka Khan came though looking like the musical goddess that she is...high slits and all.
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Bad Boys For Life actor Martin Lawrence brought his fiancee Roberta Moradfar to turn up.
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"When They See Us" actor Michael K. Williams pulled up on the party scene.
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"Parks & Recreation" star Rashida Jones wowed in a long, black gown.
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Our political queen! 
Congresswoman Maxine Waters looked like a bag of money.
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Maya Rudolph - who presented during the ceremony - kept it cute in a maroon mini dress.
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Trans activist/"POSE" executive producer Janet Mock posed it up alongside "POSE" actor Angel Bismark Curiel.
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"Queer Eye" star Karamo Brown and his fiance Ian Jordan got kissy on the carpet.
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EMMY winner Keegan-Michael Key brought his wife/film producer Elisa Key as his date for the afterparty festivities.
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                  Tradition #vanityfairoscarparty
A post shared by Gabrielle Union-Wade (@gabunion) on Feb 10, 2020 at 8:33am PST
  Photos: Getty/MEGA/Backgrid/INSTAR
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WHAT TO WATCH THIS WEEKEND November 8, 2019 – DOCTOR SLEEP, MIDWAY, LAST CHRISTMAS, MARRIAGE STORY and more
Well, last weekend was a thing, wasn’t it? The movie I liked the most didn’t do great, the movie I really wasn’t into did better than expected, and Terminator: Dark Fate? Yeah, that’s the end of that franchise… hopefully?
This week, there’s some good, some bad and some okay to decent. I’m probably under embargo on the two bad movies so you’ll just have to guess which is which.
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Actually, I already reviewed Mike Flanagan’s DOCTOR SLEEP (Warner Bros.) over at The Beat, and my review of Roland Emmerich’s MIDWAY (Lionsgate) will probably havegone up over there by the time you’ve read this. That just leaves Universal’s holiday rom-com LAST CHRISTMAS and Paramount’s PLAYING WITH FIRE.
Doctor Sleepis the latest Stephen King adaptation, this one based on his 2013 novel that is a sequel to The Shining, the movie starring Ewan McGregor as the older Danny Torrance, Rebecca Ferguson as “Rose the Hat” and newcomer Kyliegh Curran as Abra Stone, a young girl with powers who turns to Danny to help her face Rose and her gang of roving power vampires. As you can read in my review, this one isn’t so bad, and if you’re a fan of The Shining, there’s stuff for you to enjoy even though it’s not nearly as scary.
Not sure what more I can say about Midway, other than it’s Emmerich’s version of the WWII Pacific battle with a mostly-male cast that includes Woody Harrelson, Patrick Wilson, Aaron Eckhart, Randy Quaid and many more, most of whom have done better work. Basically, I wasn’t a fan, and I’m not sure how well it will do even with Monday being Veterans Day. I’ll be curious to see how others feel about the movie.
Also, not much to say about Playing with Fire other than its John Cena doing a family comedy with director Andy Fickman, Kegan Michael-Key, John Leguizamo, the wonderful Judy Greer, and honestly, I doubt anyone who might read this column would have any interest. Put it this way, it’s no Instant Family, one of my favorite movies from last year.
In many ways, my favorite movie of the weekend is Last Christmas, directed by Paul Feig from Bridesmaids and Ghostbusters, which is indeed based loosely on the George Michael song of the same name, but it brings together Emilia Clarke with Henry Golding from Crazy Rich Asians, as well as Michelle Yeoh from Crazy Rich Asians, and Emma Thompson, who co-wrote the film.
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I’ll have an interview with Feig over at Next Best Picture very soon, but here’s my short review…
Mini-Review: You know you have to be doing something right if you make a Christmas rom-com that’s able to get a Jew into the Christmas spirit while watching your movie even before Halloween, but that’s the case with this great collaboration between Paul Feig with Emma Thompson.
I’m not sure what I was expecting, but I was definitely surprised by how much I liked Emilia Clarke in the role of a fuck-up who can’t seem to find a regular living place since her roommates keep kicking her out. She works at a Christmas shop in London’s busy market owned by Michelle Yeoh, who is lovingly known as “Santa.” One night, her character Kate encounters a handsome and mysterious young man named Tom (Henry Golding), and the two become friends and then get closer.
It’s pretty amazing to see Clarke doing something we really haven’t seen her do before and that’s being funny, but she also sings in the movie and has a nature that some might deem “Manic Pixie Dream Girl”-ish. In fact, she plays an elf. (rimshot) It’s hard not to think of Zooey Deschanel in Elf as you watch Clarke spend time in her work costume but Kate is very likable and nothing like Clark’s previous roles. Golding is as charming and handsome as ever, making him come across like the new Hugh Grant, but their scenes together propel Last Christmas into a place where you really feel for both of them.
There are aspects to Last Christmas that are predictable, including a twist that’s literally spoiled in the first few minutes of the movie, but the movie is just so enjoyable overall that this can be forgiven. Even if you’re the worst Scrooge about the holidays, it’s hard not to enjoy all of the Christmas spirit permeating this movie, particularly Yeoh’s character, but it also finds a way to make you feel good about helping others during the holidays, something that I hope rubs off on anyone who sees this.
Basically, Last Christmas is a romantic comedy that’s actually romantic and very funny, as well as a great way to kick-off the holiday movie season! It’s taken some time, but Love Actually finally has a worthy successor.
Rating: 8/10
You can read more about the new wide releases over at The Beat.
LOCAL FESTIVALS
The big festival hitting New York this weekend, today in fact, is this year’s installation of DOC-NYC, which boasts 300 films and events circulating around the world of documentary filmmaking, including many World Premieres, as well as screenings of some of the year’s biggest commercial and critical hits in terms of docs.
Oddly, tonight’s Opening Night is Daniel Roher’s Once Were Brothers: Robbie Robertson and the Band, which was also the opening night gala of TIFF this year. I still haven’t seen it. Closing night is the NYC premiere of Ebs Burnough’s The Capote Tapes, which I also haven’t seen. The festival is giving Visionary Tribute Lifetime Achievement awards to Michael Apted, who will screen the latest in his ongoing doc series, 63 Up, as well as to Martin Scorsese, whose Netflix film Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story will screen. I actually haven’t seen too many movies in this year’s festival just cause I’ve been busy with other things, but I have seen Joe Berlinger’s The Longest Wave about windsurfer icon Robby Naish and Keith Fulton and Lou Pepe’s He Dreams of Giants, a great follow-up to Lost in La Mancha, which follows Terry Gilliam’s efforts to finally make The Man Who Killed Don Quixote. Other movies include the World Premiere of Beth B’s Lydia Lunch: The War is Never Over on Saturday night, the NYC Premieres of Oren Jacoby’s On Broadway, Beth Kopple’s Desert One, Kristof Bilsen’s Mother plus many more. (On top of that, my own group, the Critics Choice Association will be announcing its own Critics Choice Documentary Awards this Sunday.)
LIMITED RELEASES
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There are two can’t-miss movies this weekend, the first of them being Noah Baumbach’s latest Marriage Story, which in my opinion is the best film he’s made in his entire career, and that’s saying something. This one stars Adam Driver and Scarlett Johansson as a couple going through a divorce, and if this sounds familiar, it might be since Baumbach’s 2005 movie The Squid and The Whale was also about a divorce, that of his parents. It’s hard not to think that at least some of Marriage Story might be based on Baumbach’s own divorce from actor Jennifer Jason Leigh as Driver plays a theater director and Johansson plays an actor who appears in many of his plays. The real sticking point is their 6-year-old son and the fact that Johansson’s character wants to put him in school in California where she has an upcoming job, but his father, who is about to bring his play to Broadway without his wife, wants him in New York. At first, the couple plan on divorcing without lawyers and remaining friends, but as lawyers are brought on board – played by Laura Dern, Alan Alda and Ray Liotta – things just get more vicious. Not only is this one of Baumbach’s best-realized screenplay but the performances he gets out of his cast are indelible, particularly Driver and Johansson who have a number of highly charged scenes together, including one that’s absolutely unforgettable. It’s easily one of the best movies of the year, and it will be very much in the awards race. Marriage Story opens on Wednesday (today!) in New York – at the City Cinemas (formerly the Paris Theatre) and IFC Center – in L.A. and a few other cities. It won’t debut on Netflix until December 6.
Another movie that definitely needs to be seen is HONEY BOY (NEON), written by and starring Shia LaBeouf and directed by Alma Har’el, who has previously directed documentaries and music videos. It’s loosely based on some of LaBeouf’s own experiences as a child actor dealing with a turbulent relationship with his father with Noah Jupe from A Quiet Place and next week’s Ford vs. Ferrari playing the young actor “Otis Lort” who later in life (played by Lucas Hedges) is dealing with the repercussions of an alcoholic father, played by LaBeaouf, apparently based on his own father? It’s a really amazing film that obviously was extremely cathartic for LaBeouf to write while he was going through his own rehab therapy, plus he also has singer FKA twigs making her feature film debut as an amorous neighbor of Otis who lives at the motel where he stays with his father. I’m not going to say too much more about the film other than it’s extremely powerful and emotional
There are a couple decent docs opening this weekend, the one I recommend first and foremost being Roger Ross Williams’ THE APOLLO, which will open at the Metrographafter opening this year’s Tribeca Film Festival. It’s an amazing look at the landmark Harlem theater that’s made so many careers over the years from performers like Aretha Franklin and James Brown, combining amazing archival footage with new interviews.
I haven’t gotten around to seeing Lauren Greenfield’s new documentaryThe Kingmaker (Showtime), which will open at the Quad Cinema in New York before it airs on Showtime, but this one is about the political career of Imelda Marcos, the Philippines’ first lady who became almost more famous than her President husband Ferdinand, mainly for her collection of shoes.
Samuel Bathrick’s doc 16 Bars opens at New York’s Village East Cinema and in L.A. next Friday. It follows Arrested Development’s “Speech” Thomas as he works with in mates in a Virginia jail to write and record original music as part of their rehabilitation.
Netflix is also releasing Despicable Me co-creator Sergio Pablos’ animated film Klaus in theaters this Friday in advance of its worldwide streaming debut on Netflix on November 15. It features Jason Schwartzmann as the voice of Jesper, a spoiled rich kid son of the postmaster who is sent to a frozen island in the Arctic circle where he finds allies in a local schoolteacher (voiced by Rashida Jones) and meets a mysterious carpenter named Klaus (voiced by J.K. Simmons).
Opening at New York’s Cinema Village is Joel Souza’s CROWN VIC (Screen Media) starring Thomas Jane as a veteran cop with Luke Kleintank (also in Midway) as his rookie cop who are looking for a missing girl and hunting two cop killers in Los Angeles. It also stars Bridge Moynihan.
Nicolas Cage stars in PRIMAL (Lionsgate) as Frank Walsh, a hunter and collector of rare and exotic animals who catches a rare white jaguar, except that the ship taking his cargo also includes a political assassin being sent to the U.S. who breaks free and lets the jaguar loose. So this is like Life of Pi only with more Nicolas Cage? It also stars Famke Janssen, Kevin Durand and Michael Imperioli and opens in select cities asnd On Demand.
Similarly, Danger Close (Saban Films) will be in theatrs, On Demand and Digital, this one starring Travis Fimmel (Warcraft) as Major Harry Smith in Kriv Stenders’ war movie, written by Stuart Beattie. It follows Smith as he takes a group of 108 young soldiers from Australia and New Zealand into the Battle of Long tan against 2,500 Viet Cong soldiers. I guess this is an alternative to Midway for Veterans’ Day?
STREAMING AND CABLE
Debuting on Netflix is Luke Snellin’s holiday rom-com Let It Snow, starring Isabela Moner (Dora and the Lost City of Gold), Odeya Rush, Shameik Moore and Liv Hewson as a group of high school seniors in a Midwestern town who are snowbound on Christmas Eve. It’s based on a book by John Green, Maureen Johnson and Lauren Myracle.
REPERTORY
Let’s get to some old(er) movies, starting with the Metrograph in New York, who begins a series with filmmaker Noah Baumbach in Residence in conjunction with the release of Baumbach’s latest and greatest, Marriage Story. Besides screening Baumbach’s own 1995 film Kicking and Screaming, 2005’s The Squid and the Whale and 2007’s Margot at the Wedding, Baumbach will present screenings of Spike Lee’s Crooklyn (1994) on Saturday, Eric Rohmer’s Pauline at the Beach (1983), which inspired Margot with more movies to come between now and November 22. The Metrograph also continues its Welcome To Metrograph: Redux series with Shunji Iwai’s 2001 film All About Lily Chou-Chouon Thursday and again on Saturday. This weekend’s Playtime: Family Matinees is Steven Spielberg’s 1981 classic Raiders of the Lost Ark, while Late Nites at Metrograph  will screen Bong Joon-wo’s The Host on Thursday through Sunday, way too late for this old man. You’ll also have another opportunity to see Hitchcock’s 1971 thriller Frenzy on Thursday night.
TheFilm Forumwill be screening Yasujirô Ozu’s 1957 film Tokyo Twilight in a new 4k restoration starting Friday, as well as bringing back his 1953 film Tokyo Story, as well, continuing from the Shatamachi series which ends Thursday. The Forum is also screening Henry King’s 1949 movie Twelve O’Clock a few more times this weekend, and on Sunday and Monday, it will screen Rowland Brown’s 1933 film Blood Money. This weekend’s Film Forum Jr. is George Lucas’ American Graffiti.
The IFC Center is gonna be pretty busy with Doc-NYC (see above) but its Waverly Midnights: Spy Games offering will be Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997) and Late Night Favorites: Autumn 2019 will screen Kubrick’s A Clockwork Orange (one of my favorites).
Opening at the Quad on Friday is a 4k 20thAnniversary restoration of Joan Micklin Silver’s A Fish in the Bathtub, starring real-life husband-wife comedy duo Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara. The 1999 comedy from the director of Hester Street and Crossing Delancey is about a woman who finally had enough with her stubborn husband so she moves in with her married son (played by Mark Ruffalo!!!), driving him crazy enough to convince his sister (Jane Adams) to try to repair the relationship.
The Roxy Cinema will be screening Valley Girlo n Weds and  Alan Parker’s 1984 film Birdy on Thursday, both starring Nicolas Cage, and the 1979 film Draculastarring Frank Langella on Saturday.
Uptown at Film at Lincoln Center, they’re kicking off a short series called Jessica Hausner: The Miracle Worker, including a sneak preview of her sci-fi thriller Little Joe, and showing her earlier films Amour Fou, Hotel,Lourdes, Lovely Ritaand a bunch of shorts.
MOMA continues Modern Matinees: Iris Barry’s History of Film and Vision Statement: Early Directorial Works, the latter showing Sebastian Silva’s The Maidon Wednesday evening, Jane Campion’s The Piano on Thursday, Debra Granik’s Down to the Bone on Friday, John Cassavetes’ Shadows(1959) on Saturday and Kelly Reichardt’s Old Joy (2006) on Sunday, as well as Cristian Mungiu’s 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days.
The Alamo Drafthouse in Brooklyn will show Tom Hanks’ The ‘Burbs on Thursday night in conjunction with Rotten Tomatoes, then next Monday’s Fist City is America Ninja 2: the Confrontation from 1987, Terror Tuesday is one of my favorites, Final Destination 3 (2006) and Weird Wednesday is the 1984 film Decoder.
Out in Astoria, the Museum of the Moving Image will screen Paul Verhoeven’s Starship Troopers (1997) on Saturday as part of its ongoing “No Joke: Absurd Comedy as Political Reality” series. Friday night, its showing Godfrey Reggio’s 1982 classic Koyaanisqatsi, introduced by Ramell Ross as part of his “Some Other Lives of Time: Subjective Spaces for Nonfiction” series. I have no idea what that means. MOMI is also showing Vassilis Douvilis’ The Homecoming as part of “Always on Sunday: Greek Film Series,” which apparently has returned after a six-month hiatus.
Out in L.A., Tarantino’s New Beverly has been showing double features of Jackie Brown with Lewis Teague’s 1980 film Alligator, and no, I don’t know the connection either. Friday’s horror matinee is David Cronenberg’s The Brood while the midnight movies are Pulp Fiction on Friday night and Maniac Cop 3: Badge of Silence on Saturday night. The Kiddee Matinee is one of my faves, The 7th Voyage of Sinbad and then Monday’s matinee is James Mangold’s Cop Land, starring Sylvester Stallone. Next Tuesday’s wacky triple feature is Stunts, Walking the Edge and The Kinky Coches and the Pom-Pom Pussycats. Now THAT is what I call a triple feature...
The Egyptian Theatre is showing Martin Scorsese’s The Irishman in a limited engagement but on Saturday, it will show Raoul Levy’s Hail, Mafia! (1965) as part of “Joe Dante’s 16mm Spotlight” with Mr. Dante in person. Over at the Aero, they’re having a series called “All the Right Stuff: The Artistry of Phillip Kaufman with the director in person and double features of Raiders of the Lost Arkand The Wanderers on Friday, Invasion of the Body Snatchers/The Great Northfield Minnesota Raid on Saturday and The Unbearable Lightness of Being on Sunday (with Juliette Binoche)!
The Friday midnight at Landmark’s Nuart Theater is the anime classic Akira.
Next week, James Mangold’s Ford vs. Ferrari takes on Elizabeth Banks’ Charlie’s Angels and Bill Condon’s The Good Liar, starring Ian McKellen and Helen Mirren.
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The 2012 Eisner Award Winners
The Eisner Awards were held this past weekend at San Diego Comic-Con, honoring many deserving writers, artists, publications and more in the comics industry. We have a list of the winners for you to check out here. What do you think? Did the Eisner\'s get it right? Were you surprised by any of their selections?
Best Short Story The Seventh by Darwyn Cooke, in Richard Stark\'s Parker: The Martini Edition (IDW)
Best Single Issue (or One-Shot) Daredevil #7 by Mark Waid, Paolo Rivera, and Joe Rivera (Marvel) Best Continuing Series Daredevil by Mark Waid, Marcos Martin, Paolo Rivera, and Joe Rivera (Marvel) Best Limited Series Criminal: The Last of the Innocent by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips (Marvel Icon) Best Publication for Early Readers (up to age 7) Dragon Puncher Island by James Kochalka (Top Shelf) Best Publication for Kids (ages 8 - 12) Snarked by Roger Langridge (kaboom!) Best Publication for Young Adults (Ages 12 - 17) Anya\'s Ghost by Vera Brosgol (First Second) Best Anthology Dark Horse Presents edited by Mike Richardson (Dark Horse) Best Humor Publication Milk & Cheese: Dairy Products Gone Bad by Evan Dorkin (Dark Horse Books) Best Digital Comic Battlepug by Mike Norton, www.battlepug.com Best Reality-Based Work Green River Killer: A True Detective Story by Jeff Jensen and Jonathan Case (Dark Horse Books) Best Graphic Album - New Jim Henson\'s Tale of Sand adapted by Ramon K. Perez (Archaia) Best Graphic Album - Reprint Richard Stark\'s Parker: The Martini Edition by Darwyn Cooke (IDW) Best Archival Collection/Project - Comic Strips Walt Disney\'s Mickey Mouse Volumes 1-2 by Floyd Gottfredson, edited by David Gerstein and Gary Groth (Fantagraphics) Best Archival Collection/Project - Comic Books Walt Simonson\'s The Mighty Thor Artist\'s Edition (IDW) Best U.S. Edition of International Material The Manara Library, vol. 1: Indian Summer and Other Stories by Milo Manara with Hugo Pratt (Dark Horse Books) Best U.S. Edition of International Material - Asia Onward Towards Our Noble Deaths by Shigeru Mizuki (Drawn & Quarterly) Best Writer Mark Waid, Irredeemable, Incorruptible (BOOM!); Daredevil (Marvel) Best Writer/Artist Craig Thompson, Habibi (Pantheon) Best Penciller/Inker or Penciller/Inker Team Ramón K. Pérez, Jim Henson\'s Tale of Sand (Archaia) Best Cover Artist Francesco Francavilla, Black Panther (Marvel); Lone Ranger, Lone Ranger/Zorro, Dark Shadows, Warlord of Mars (Dynamite); Archie Meets Kiss (Archie) Best Coloring Laura Allred, iZombie (Vertigo/DC); Madman All-New Giant-Size Super-Ginchy Special (Image) Best Lettering Stan Sakai, Usagi Yojimbo (Dark Horse) Best Comics-Related Journalism The Comics Reporter, produced by Tom Spurgeon, www.comicsreporter.com Best Educational/Academic Work (tie) Cartooning: Philosophy & Practice by Ivan Brunetti (Yale University Press) Hand of Fire: The Comics Art of Jack Kirby by Charles Hatfield (University Press of Mississippi) Best Comics-Related Book MetaMaus by Art Spiegelman (Pantheon) Best Publication Design Jim Henson\'s Tale of Sand designed by Eric Skillman (Archaia) Hall of Fame Judges\' Choices: Rudolf Dirks, Harry Lucey Bill Blackbeard, Richard Corben, Katsuhiro Otomo, Gilbert Shelton Russ Manning Promising Newcomer Award Tyler Crook, artist of Petrograd (Oni Press) and B.P.R.D. (Dark Horse) Bob Clampett Humanitarian Award Morrie Turner, creator of the comic strip Wee Pals Bill Finger Excellence in Comic Book Writing Award Frank Doyle, writer, Archie, Betty and Veronica, Jughead Steve Skeates, writer, T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents, Sarge Steel, Aquaman, Supergirl
Will Eisner Spirit of Comics Retailer Award Akira Comics in Madrid, Spain - Jesus Marugan Escobar, and The Dragon in Guelph, ON, Canada - Jennifer Haines
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Friday Releases for April 19
Friday is the busiest day of the week for new releases, so we’ve decided to collect them all in one place. Friday Releases for April 19 include Little Woods, Fast Color, Rilakkuma and Kaoru, and more.
Under the Silver Lake
Under the Silver Lake, the new movie from David Robert Mitchell, is out today.
Sam (Andrew Garfield) is a disenchanted 33-year-old who discovers a mysterious woman, Sarah (Riley Keough), frolicking in his apartment’s swimming pool. When she vanishes, Sam embarks on a surreal quest across Los Angeles to decode the secret behind her disappearance, leading him into the murkiest depths of mystery, scandal, and conspiracy in the City of Angels.
Little Woods
Little Woods, the new movie from Nia DaCosta, is out today.
Ollie (Tessa Thompson) is a reformed drug runner in an economically depressed small town in North Dakota, who was caught coming back from Canada with medicine for her terminally ill mother and has been toeing the line ever since. After her mother dies, Ollie’s sister Deb (Lily James) shows up on her doorstep with a hungry child and an unplanned pregnancy. Ollie can only see one viable option: quickly raise money to pay back the bank and hold onto their mother’s home, so Deb can raise her family safely away from her abusive ex. But to do that, she’ll need to return to the dangerous way of life she thought she’d left behind.
The Curse of La Llorona
The Curse of La Llorona, the new movie from Michael Chaves, is out today.
La Llorona. The Weeping Woman. A horrifying apparition, caught between Heaven and Hell, trapped in a terrible fate sealed by her own hand. The mere mention of her name has struck terror around the world for generations.
In life, she drowned her children in a jealous rage, throwing herself in the churning river after them as she wept in pain.
Now her tears are eternal. They are lethal, and those who hear her death call in the night are doomed. La Llorona creeps in the shadows and preys on the children, desperate to replace her own. As the centuries have passed, her desire has grown more voracious… and her methods more terrifying.
Someone Great
Someone Great, the new movie from Jennifer Kaytin Robinson, is out today.
Aspiring music journalist Jenny (Gina Rodriguez) has just landed her dream job at an iconic magazine and is about to move to San Francisco. Rather than do long distance, her boyfriend of nine years (Lakeith Stanfield) decides to call it quits. To nurse her broken heart, Jenny gathers up her two best friends Erin (DeWanda Wise) and Blair (Brittany Snow) for one outrageous last adventure in New York City.
Hagazussa
Hagazussa, the new movie from Lukas Feigelfeld, is out today.
In a remote Alpine village in the 15th century, the orphan Albrun grows up to become a marked woman. The scapegoat of ancient superstitions and monstrous misogyny, this self-styled witch begins to assert her otherworldly birthright. The plague she conjures makes human cruelty look pathetic and small by comparison.
Family
Family, the new movie from Laura Steinel, is out today.
Kate Stone’s a self-absorbed workaholic. She’s not good with kids. She’s not good in most social situations. When her estranged brother, Joe, tracks her down to watch her awkward and bullied 12-year-old niece Maddie, Kate thinks babysitting for the week can’ t get any worse - until Maddie runs away to become a Juggalo.
Fast Color
Fast Color, the new movie from Julia Hart, is out today.
“Fast Color” stars Gugu Mbatha-Raw as a woman who comes into her own after discovering she has superhuman abilities. When her powers are discovered, the woman is forced to abandon her family in order to protect them. Years later, her mission to remain unseen brings her back home.
Rafiki
Rafiki, the new movie from Wanuri Kahiu, is out today.
Kena and Ziki long for something more. Despite the political rivalry between their families, the girls resist and remain close friends, supporting each other to pursue their dreams in a conservative society. When love blossoms between them, the two girls will be forced to choose between happiness and safety.
Ramy
Ramy, the new TV series from Ramy Youssef, is out today.
Ramy Hassan is a first generation Egyptian-American who is on a spiritual journey in his politically-divided New Jersey neighborhood. RAMY will bring a new perspective to the screen as it explores the challenges of what it’s like being caught between a Muslim community that thinks life is a moral test and a millennial generation that thinks life has no consequences.
Rilakkuma and Kaoru
Rilakkuma and Kaoru, the new TV series from Masahito Kobayashi, is out today.
Rilakkuma and Kaoru is the story of a soft toy bear and his human roommate Kaoru, and the short but sweet time they spend together.
The Ruthless
The Ruthless, the new TV series from Renato De Maria, Valentina Strada, and Federico Gnesini, is out today.
1980s Milan is an economic boom-town, and ‘Santo Russo’ (Riccardo Scamarcio) begins to rise to prominence on a wave of crime and excess.
The New Negroes
The New Negroes, the new TV series from Open Mike Eagle and Baron Vaughn, is out today.
The New Negroes with Baron Vaughn & Open Mike Eagle is a socially aware stand-up and music series. Vaughn and Eagle took inspiration for the series and title from the term “New Negro,” as popularized during the Harlem Renaissance, and it refers to black Americans speaking up, telling their own stories and affirming their various identities to dismantle outdated assumptions and beliefs.
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People, February 17
Cover: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle -- their fresh start 
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Page 3: Chatter -- James Corden, Kumail Nanjiani, Eva Mendes, Billie Eilish, Margot Robbie 
Page 4: 5 Things We’re Talking About This Week -- Chrissy Teigen and John Legend are the funniest couple alive, a new crop of emojis is coming, Sylvester Stallone goes gray, Jason Momoa undergoes an extreme makeover
Page 6: Contents
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Page 9: Contents, Editor’s Letter
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Page 10: StarTracks -- Jennifer Lopez and Shakira at the Super Bowl halftime show 
Page 11: J.Lo and daughter Emme during the halftime show, Kansas City quarterback and Super Bowl MVP Patrick Mahomes with teammate Frank Clark, Paul Rudd and son Jack, Jay-Z and daughter Blue Ivy, Alex Rodriguez and daughter Natasha 
Page 12: Eminem congratulated Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson on his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Irina Shayk and Bradley Cooper and Edward Enninful at the British Vogue and Tiffany Fashion and Film Party, Fast & Furious 9 costars Michelle Rodriguez and Jordana Brewster and Nathalie Emmanuel and Tyrese Gibson and Vin Diesel at an event, Adam Sandler wearing socks with his own face on them
Page 13: BAFTA Awards -- Renee Zellweger, Prince William and Princess Kate, Jodie Turner-Smith and Joshua Jackson
Page 14: Stars on Set -- Ben Platt and Lucy Boynton and Laura Dreyfuss and Rahne Jones filming The Politician, Mario Lopez and Elizabeth Berkley filming the Saved by the Bell reboot, Julia Chan and Lucy Hale and Ashleigh Murray and Jonny Beauchamp film Katy Keene, Harry Styles films the music video for his song Watermelon Sugar in Malibu 
Page 16: Date Night -- Justin and Hailey Bieber at the L.A. premiere of his docu-series, Peter Dinklage and wife Erica Schmidt at the opening of Medea, StyleTracks -- glamorous gloves -- Misty Copeland, Rihanna, Zoe Kravitz, Ariana Grande 
Page 19: Demi Lovato’s triumphant return
Page 21: Lady Gaga’s hot new romance with Michael Polansky
Page 23: Heart Monitor -- Pamela Anderson and Jon Peters divorcing after 12 days, Freddie Prinze Jr. and Sarah Michelle Gellar 20 years together, Zendaya and Jacob Elordi just friends?, Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel moving on from scandal 
Page 24: Mariska Hargitay celebrates 21 seasons of Law & Order: SVU, Lori Loughlin’s house for sale 
Page 25: Lil Nas X on breaking out and coming out, Derek Hough heads to Vegas with his own residency 
Page 26: Passages, Why I Care -- Akbar Gbajabiamila works with the Michael J. Fox Foundation because his father has Parkinson’s 
Page 28: Stories to Make You Smile -- Sandra Lee surprises her aunt and uncle by re-creating their romantic ‘50s wedding, World Worst Cat gets a forever home 
Page 31: People Picks -- Homeland 
Page 32: Cherish the Day 
Page 33: Locke & Key, One to Watch -- Zombie 2′s Meg Donnelly 
Page 34: Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made, Little America, Horse Girl, Q&A -- E!’s Lilliana Vazquez 
Page 35: Books 
Page 36: Cover Story -- Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s new life -- as they blaze their own trail away from royal duty the couple is enjoying quiet time at home in Canada with 9-month-old son Archie and focusing on what comes next 
Page 42: Remembering Kobe and Gianna Bryant -- as shock turned to tearful remembrances of the former NBA star and his daughter and the 7 others who died, Vanessa Bryant grappled with the loss but is determined to move forward and honor them all 
Page 44: When Pamela Hargan and daughter Helen were found fatally shot inside their Virginia home police called it a tragic murder-suicide. Now Pamela’s oldest daughter is charged with killing them 
Page 46: Meghan Trainor -- music, marriage and loving myself 
Page 50: After a near-fatal stroke and painful divorce, Larry King is recovering, grateful and full of life 
Page 55: Fran Drescher -- taking back my life 
Page 62: Jamie Oliver -- making mistakes and moving forward 
Page 65: Huey Lewis’ health battle -- the ‘80s rock icon opens up about the disease that’s stolen his ability to hear and perform 
Page 68: Camila Coelho -- I have epilepsy and I don’t let it stop me 
Page 73: Dr. Mehmet Oz and his wife Lisa open up about the family-friendly home they built from scratch 20 years ago 
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[TASK 025: MUSIC] 🎵🎶
Singers! Instrumentalists! Bands! Lyrics! Videos! Below is a masterlist compiled of over 270+ faceclaims related to music categorised by gender with their ethnicity denoted if there was a reliable source. If you want want an extra challenge use random.org to pick a random number! Of course everything listed below are just suggestions and you can pick whichever character or whichever project you desire.
Any questions can be sent here and all tutorials have been linked below the cut for ease of access! REMEMBER to tag your resources with #TASKSWEEKLY and we will reblog them onto the main! This task can be tagged with whatever you want but if you want us to see it please be sure that our tag is the first five tags!
THE TASK
STEP 1: Decide on a FC or idea you wish to create resources for! You can always do more than one but who are you starting with? There are links to masterlists you can use in order to find them and if you want help, just send us a message and we can pick one for you at random!
STEP 2: Pick what you want to create! You can obviously do more than one thing, but what do you want to start off with? Screencaps, RP icons, GIF packs, masterlists, PNG’s, fancasts, alternative FC’s - LITERALLY anything you desire!
STEP 3: Look back on tasks that we have created previously for tutorials on the thing you are creating, unless you have whatever it is you are doing mastered - then of course feel free to just get on and do it. :)
STEP 4: Upload and tag with #TASKSWEEKLY! If you didn’t use your own screencaps/images make sure to credit where you got them from as we will not reblog packs which do not credit caps or original gifs from the original maker.
SOME ADVICE FROM US:
Stumped for ideas? Go to your iTunes, Spotify or YouTube and look up the artists you’ve listened to. Maybe make a playlist for a character, fandom or aesthetic. Lyric based graphics. Lyric based starters or tags. Plot ideas based on music videos. Font masterlists based on musicians. Screencaps of your favourite music videos. Masterlist of faceclaims you’d like to see used. Resources of your favourite artist. Faceless resources of people singing or playing an instrument. Guides on playing instruments. Be creative!
LINKS:
THINGS YOU CAN MAKE FOR THIS TASK -  examples are linked!
Screencaps
RP icons [of all sizes]
Gif Pack [maybe gif icons if you wish]
PNG packs
Manips
Dash Icons
Character Aesthetics
PSD’s
XCF’s
Graphic Templates - can be chara header, promo, border or background PSD’s!
FC Masterlists - underused, with resources, without resources!
FC Help - could be related, family templates, alternatives.
Written Guides.
and whatever else you can think of / make!
Masterlist:
The Official UK Top 40 Singles Chart by BBC
The 20 Best New Artists And Bands You Should Be Listening To by radiox
Top Music Artists and Bands by billboard
Lists of musicians by genre by wikipedia
Control + F = look for a specific ethnicity or age. 
Ladies:
Pilita Corrales (77) Filipino / Spanish.
Tina Turner (77) African-American.
Margaret Avery (72) African-American.
Dolly Parton (70)
Cher (70)
Phylicia Rashad (68) African-American.
Loretta Devine (67) African-American.
Annie Lennox (62)
Madonna (58)
Nia Peeples (55) Filipino / White, Native American.
Sheryl Crow (54)
Vanessa L. Williams (53) African-American, White and Welsh, possibly Native American.
Erica Gimpel (52) Unknown ethnicity.
Shania Twain (51)
Alka Yagnik (50) Indian.
Janet Jackson (50) African-American.
Tia Carrere (49) Filipino, Chinese, Spanish.
Kylie Minogue (48)
Céline Dion (48)
Mariah Carey (47) African American, Afro-Venezuelan / White.
Jennifer Lopez (47) Puerto Rican (including Spanish, likely other)
Gwen Stefani (47)
Regine Velasquez (46) Filipino (Waray)
Taraji P. Henson (46) African-American (including Cameroonian)
Queen Latifah (46) African-American.
Rozonda Thomas (45) Middle Eastern, East Indian, African American, possibly Native American.
Lea Salonga (45) Filipino (Kapampangan, Tagalog)
Jada Pinkett Smith (45) African-American / Afro-/Creole-Barbadian, Afro-/Creole-Jamaican.
Sharon Leal (44) African-American / Filipino.
Alanis Morissette (42)
Sia (41)
Natalie Imbruglia (41)
Vina Morales (41) Filipino (Cebuano)
Sunshine Cruz (39) Filipino (including Kapampangan)
Tamar Braxton (39) African-American.
Shakira (39) Lebanese / Colombian, White.
Fiona Apple (39)
Myleene Klass (38) Filipino / White.
Norah Jones (37) Bengali Indian / White.
P!nk (37)
Christina Aguilera (36)
Amy Lee (35)
Alicia Keys (35) African-American / White.
Olivia Theresa Longott (35) Indian, Jamaican, Cuban, Native American.
Jennifer Hudson (35) African-American.
Belinda Braza (35) Filipino (Hiligaynon)
Beyoncé (35) African-American / Louisiana Creole, including African, French, Acadian/French-Canadian, as well as distant Irish and Spanish.
Britney Spears (35)
Christina Milian (35) Afro-Cuban.
Keri Hilson (34) African-American.
Ester Dean (34) Unknown ethnicity.
Nicki Minaj (34) Indo-Trinidadian, Afro-Trinidadian.
Francine Prieto (34) Filipino, Chinese / White.
Myrna Braza (33) Filipino (Hiligaynon) / White.
Tessa Thompson (33) Afro-Panamanian / Mexican, White.
Sunidhi Chauhan (33) Indian.
Tinashe (32) Zimbabwean / White.
Katy Perry (32)
Avril Lavigne (32)
Keisha Buchanan (32) Afro-Jamaican.
Toni Gonzaga (32) Filipino (Tagalog)
Shreya Ghoshal (32) Indian.
Bibi Zhou (31) Chinese.
Lana Del Rey (31)
Carly Rae Jepsen (31)
Leona Lewis (31) Afro-Guyanese / White.
Nicole Beharie (31) African-American / Afro-Caribbean.
Solenn Heussaff (31) Filipino, Breton.
Rachael Lampa (31) Filipino (Pangasinan) / White.
Fefe Dobson (31) White, Aboriginal, Jamaican.
Rebecca Ferguson (30) Afro-Jamaican / White.
Aino Jawo (30) Gambian / White.
Laura Mvula (30) Afro-Jamaican / Afro-Kittian.
Florence Welch (30)
Lady Gaga (30)
Solange Knowles (30)  African-American / Louisiana Creole, including African, French, Acadian/French-Canadian, as well as distant Irish and Spanish.
Leah Dizon (30) Chinese, Filipino and White.
Ellie Goulding (30)
Hilary Duff (29)
Light Poxleitner (29)
Naya Rivera (29) Puerto Rican, German, African-American.
Denise Laurel (29) Filipino (Capiznon, Hiligaynon, and Tagalog), some Catalan, Chinese, Galician, and Spanish (Aragonese and Castilian.
AzMarie Livingston (29) Unspecified Black, Indian, German.
Kesha (29)
FKA Twigs (28) Jamaican, White.
Adele (28)
Sarah Geronimo (28) Filipino, Chinese.
Zoë Kravitz (28) African-American, Afro-Bahamian / Ashkenazi Jewish.
Rihanna (28) Afro-Barbadian, Afro-Guyanese, White.
Jhené Aiko (28) African-American, Japanese, Spanish- and Afro-Dominican.
Alex Gonzaga (28) Filipino (Tagalog)
Jade Ewen (28) Afro-Jamaican / White.
Sayaka Akimoto (28) Japanese / Filipino.
Jessie J (28)
Hayley Williams (28)
Elle King (27) Filipino, White.
Jordin Sparks (27) African-American.
Elle Varner (27) Cape Verdean, French, African American, Indian, Dutch, Irish.
Kat Graham (27) Americo-Liberian / White.
Mary Lambert (27)
Alexandra Reid (27) Unknown ethnicity.
Cassie Steele (27)  Filipino /  White.
Klariza Clayton (27) Filipino  / White.
Ailee (27) Korean.
Gia Farrell (27)
Anna Maria Perez de Tagle (26) Filipino.
Ciara Renée (26) Unknown ethnicity.
Joey Yung (26) Chinese.
Deja Trimble (25) African-American.
Karen Harding (25) Filipino, White.
Erinn Westbrook (25) Unknown ethnicity.
Leigh-Anne Pinnock (25) Afro-Jamaican, Afro-Barbadian.
Hayley Kiyoko (25) Japanese / White.
Jesy Nelson (25)
Hyolyn (25) Korean.
Hyuna (24) Korean.
Jade Thirwall (24) Egyptian, Yemeni / White.
Selena Gomez (24) Mexican / White.
Alexis Jordan (24) half African-American.
Charli XCX (24) Scottish, Ugandan Indian.
Rhyon Nicole Brown (24) Unknown ethnicity.
Jessica Plummer (24) Afro-Jamaican / White.
Charice Pempengco (24) Filipino (including Cebuano and Tagalog), Chinese.
Emmalyn Estrada (24) Filipino.
Demi Lovato (24) Mexican, Indigenous, White.
Nadine Lustre (23) Filipino.
Ariana Grande (23)
Lee Ji-eun (23) Korean.
Aisha Dee (23) Unknown ethnicity, stated as “mixed.”
Ashley Argota (23) Filipino.
Keke Palmer (23) African-American.
Perrie Edwards (23)
Niykee Heaton (22)
Halsey (22) African-American / White.
Dreezy (22) African-American.
Ella Eyre (22) of Jamaican, Maltese and British descent.
Kiersey Clemons (22) African-American / European.
Justine Skye (21) Afro-Jamaican.
Kehlani Parrish (21) African-American, French, Blackfoot Native American, Cherokee Native American, Spanish, Filipino.
Lexi Fernandez (21) Filipino / White.
Dua Lipa (21)
Melanie Martinez (21) Dominican, Puerto Rican.
Jessica Sanchez (21) Mexican, including Spanish, Indigenous Mexican, and African / Filipino, including Aklanon.
Zendaya (20) African-American / White.
Normani Hamilton (20) African-American, Indian, French.
Lia Marie Johnson (20)
Lorde (20)
Birdy (20)
Amira McCarthy (20) Afro-Jamaican / Afro-Gambian.
Hailee Steinfeld (20) Boholano Filipino, African-American, White.
Cymphonique Miller (20) African-American / Filipino, Spanish.
Malaya Watson (19) African-American / Filipino.
Kiana Brown (19) Unknown ethnicity.
Becky G (19) Mexican (Spanish, Indigenous).
Janella Salvador (18) Filipino.
Coco Jones (18) African-American.
China Anne McClain (18) African-American.
Bea Miller (17)
Noah Cyrus (16)
Willow Smith (16) African-American, Afro-/Creole-Barbardian, Afro-/Creole-Jamaican.
Male:
Ozzy Osbourne (68)
Eddie Murphy (55) African-American.
Jon Bon Jovi (54)
James Hetfield (53)
Lenny Kravitz (52) Ashkenazi Jewish / Afro-Bahamian, African-American.
Gary Valenciano (52) Filipino (Bicolano) / Puerto Rican (including Spanish and some either African or Taino), Italian, Portuguese.
Aaron Kwok (51) Chinese.
Dr. Dre (51) African-American.
Serj Tankian (49) Armenian.
Ogie Alcasid (49) Filipino (Tagalog)
Arnel Pineda (49) Filipino (Kapampangan)
Jay Z (47) African-American.
Tiësto (47)
Krishnakumar Kunnath (46) Indian.
Wayne Brady (44) African-American.
Idris Elba (44) Sierra Leonean / Ghanaian.
Eminem (44)
Rico Blanco (43) Filipino (Hiligaynon and Waray)
Sonu Nigam (43) Indian.
Corey Taylor (43)
Damien Rice (43)
Pharrell Williams (43) African-American.
Nelly (42) African-American.
Robbie Williams (42)
Michael Bublé (41)
Jack Johnson (41)
Enrique Iglesias (41) Spanish (including Galician Spanish), 1/8th Puerto Rican (Spanish), some Filipino (Asian/Kapampangan)
Darius McCrary (40) African-American.
Ville Valo (40)
Wang Leehom (40) Chinese.
Jason Mraz (39)
Vhong Navarro (39) Filipino (½ Kapampangan, ¼ Tagalog, 1/8 Ilocano, 1/8 Pangasinan)
Usher (38) African-American.
John Legend (38) African-American (including likely Fula Guinea-Bissauan, Mende Sierra Leonean), some European.
Jericho Rosales (37) Filipino (Bicolano, Pangasinan, and possibly Ilocano)
Rainbow Sun Francks (37) Black Canadian.
Conrad Ricamora (37) Filipino, White.
Ryan Agoncillo (37) Filipino (Kapampangan and Tagalog), some Chinese and Spanish (Castillian)
Adam Levine (37)
Travie McCoy (35) Afro-Haitian / Irish, Native American.
Justin Timberlake (35)
K.Will (35) Korean.
Michael Copon (34) Filipino.
Kelly Clarkson (34)
Macklemore (33)
Jussie Smollett (33) Ashkenazi Jewish / African-American, Native American, Louisiana Creole, White.
Li Yuchun (32) Chinese.
Yesung (32) Korean.
Bruno Mars (31) Puerto Rican, White, Filipino (including Cebuano, Tagalog, and Spanish)
Dan Smith (30)
Junsu (30) Korean.
Drake (30) Black Canadian.
Jaejoong (30) Korean.
Darren Criss (29) Filipino, White.
Frank Ocean (29) African-American.
Kim Ryeowook (29) Korean.
Arijit Singh (29) Indian.
Jay Park (29) Korean.
Changmin (28) Korean.
James Arthur (28)
Taeyang (28) Korean.
Cho Kyuhyun (28) Korean.
Tyler Joseph (28)
Josh Dun (28)
Evan Ross (28) African-American / White.
Khleo Thomas (27) African-American / Moroccan Jewish.
Matthew Healy (27)
Zedd (27)
Daesung (27) Korean.
Xian Lim (27) Chinese-Filipino.
Hozier (26)
Matthew Musto (26)
Chris Colfer (26)
Lu Han Singer (26) Chinese.
Abel Tesfaye (26) Ethiopian.
Jonghyun (26) Korean.
Andy Biersack (26)
Tom Odell (26)
Jesse Rutherford (25)
Ed Sheeran (25)
Minho (25) Korean.
August Alsina (24) African-American, possibly other.
Samuel Larsen (25) Mexican, Spanish, Persian, Danish.
AJ Muhlach (24) Filipino (including Bicolano), Chinese, Spanish.
Jordan Stephens (24) Unknown ethnicity.
Baekhyun (24) Korean.
Chen (24) Korean.
Alex Newell (24) African-American.
Jacob Artist (24) African-American / White.
Mishon Ratliff (23) African-American.
Niall Horan (23)
Lee Tae-min (23) Korean.
James Reid (23) Filipino / White.
Jung Dae-hyun (23) Korean.
Bryson Tiller (23) Unknown ethnicity.
Zayn Malik (23) Pakistani / White.
Jordan Fisher (22) African-American.
Justin Bieber (22)
Harry Styles (22)
Troye Sivan (21)
Martin Garrix (20)
Jacob Latimore (20) African-American.
Shawn Mendes (18)
Cameron Boyce (17) African-American / White.
Sebastian Mikael (?) Unknown ethnicity.
Non-binary:
Steven Tyler (68)
Genesis Breyer P-Orridge (66)
Eddie Izzard (52)
Gerard Way (39)
Ruby Rose (30)
Jinkx Monsoon (29)
Eliot Sumner (26)
Angel Haze (25) African-American, Cherokee Native American.
Olly Alexander (26)
Elly Jackson (26)
Miley Cyrus (24)
Shamir (22) Unknown ethnicity.
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Jennifer Lopez Just Landed her First Golden Globe Nomination in Two Decades for Hustlers
Each year, the Golden Globe Awards celebrate the best in TV and film from the past 12 months, recognizing achievements across 25 categories. And what a year it has been, especially for Jennifer Lopez who recounted her 2019 accomplishments on SNL this past weekend. This year saw the actress turn 50, land a performance at next year’s Super Bowl halftime show, walk the Versace runway in Milan wearing that iconic dress, get engaged and produce and star in her biggest movie to date, Hustlers. To add to that list, J.Lo now has her second-ever nomination for a Golden Globe Award, thanks to her supporting role in the aforementioned film. The star received her first Golden Globe nomination in 1998 for her role in Selena. Both nominations came from honest depictions of women and their true stories.
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Best Performance By An Actress In A Motion Picture – Drama: Cynthia Erivo (@cynthiaerivo) – Harriet; Scarlett Johansson – Marriage Story; Saoirse Ronan – Little Women; Charlize Theron (@charlizeafrica) – Bombshell; Renée Zellweger – Judy. Best Performance By An Actress In A Motion Picture – Musical Or Comedy: Ana de Armas (@ana_d_armas) – Knives Out; Awkwafina (@awkwafina) – The Farewell; Cate Blanchett – Where’d You Go, Bernadette; Beanie Feldstein (@beaniefeldstein) – Booksmart; Emma Thompson – Late Night. Best Performance By An Actress In A Supporting Role In Any Motion Picture: Kathy Bates – Richard Jewell; Annette Bening – The Report; Laura Dern (@lauradern) – Marriage Story; Jennifer Lopez – Hustlers; Margot Robbie (@margotrobbie) – Bombshell.
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This morning, Susan Kelechi Watson, Dakota Fanning and Tim Allen joined the Hollywood Foreign Press Association to announce the nominees for the 77th Golden Globe Awards, which will be take place at the Beverly Hilton in LA on January 5. The evening will be hosted by comedian Ricky Gervais, who created, directed, produced and starred in After Life, a Netflix exclusive television series. Speaking of Netflix, the streaming platform picked up 17 nominations this year as a motion picture distributor and TV network, with HBO following with 15. Marriage Story saw the most nominations for motion picture, with six nominations, and Chernobyl, The Crown and Unbelievable lead in TV series/programs with four nominations each.
Other notable honourees include Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon, both up for Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Drama Series for Apple TV+’s The Morning Show. The show itself is nominated for best TV drama series. Beyoncé pops up for her award-worthy music in The Lion King alongside Taylor Swift’s “Beautiful Ghosts.”
See some of this year’s nominees below:
Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama:
Cynthia Erivo, Harriet Scarlett Johansson, Marriage Story Saoirse Ronan, Little Women Charlize Theron, Bombshell Renée Zellwger, Judy
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in Any Motion Picture:
Kathy Bates, Richard Jewell Annette Bening, The Report Laura Dern, Marriage Story Jennifer Lopez, Hustlers Margot Robbie, Bombshell
Best Motion Picture – Drama:
1917 The Irishman Joker Marriage Story The Two Popes
Best Television Series – Drama:
Big Little Lies, HBO The Crown, Netflix Killing Eve, BBC America The Morning Show, Apple TV+ Succession, HBO
Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Drama:
Jennifer Aniston, The Morning Show Olivia Colman, The Crown Jodie Comer, Killing Eve Nicole Kidman, Big Little Lies Reese Witherspoon, The Morning Show
Best Original Song:
“Beautiful Ghosts,” Taylor Swift and Andrew Lloyd Webber, Cats “(I’m Gonna) Love Me Again,” Elton John, Rocketman “Into the Unknown,” Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Ropert Lopez, Frozen II “Spirit,” Beyoncé, The Lion King “Stand Up,” Joshuah Brian Campbell and Cynthia Erivo, Harriet
See the full list of nominees here.
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Met Gala 2018: All the red carpet arrivals
Taking place each year on the first Monday in May in New York City, designers, models and celebrities alike flock to the iconic steps of the Metropolitan Museum of Art to walk fashion’s most important red carpet of the year, the Met Gala. This year’s event on Monday, May 7 (in the US) is tied to the exhibition titled Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination, designed to celebrate the intersection between religion and fashion. The most fascinating part of the event is taking note of who understands and nails the theme, as well as who misses the mark, plus every interesting interpretation along the way. See it all unfold here with rolling coverage of every red carpet arrival from Blake Lively to Gigi Hadid, and of course, the woman who pulls together fashion’s biggest night: American Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour. Keep an eye out for this year’s 2018 co-hosts—Rihanna, Amal Clooney and Donatella Versace—who are sure to make the theme their own this year. Plus, of course, it’s not all about the fashion: the Met Gala red carpet is also a who’s who of anyone worth knowing about in the cultural zeitgeist today and also gives us a glimpse into fresh new couples, break-ups and make-ups. Scroll through to see every single red carpet photo as your favourite celebrities arrive at the 2018 event—it’s one not to be missed.
1/151 Alicia Wikander in Louis Vuitton
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2 Chainz and Kesha Ward
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Alessandro Michele, Lana Del Ray and Jared Leto in Gucci
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Alexa Chung in Alexa Chung
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Alexander Skarsgard in David Yurman
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Amal Clooney in Richard Quinn
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Amal Clooney in Richard Quinn
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Amanda Seyfried in Prada
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Amber Heard in Carolina Herrera
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Amber Valletta in Saint Laurent
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Andrew Garfield in Tom Ford
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Anja Rubik in Saint Laurent
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Anna Taylor
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Anna Wintour in Chanel
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Anne Hathaway in Valentino
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Ariana Grande in Vera Wang
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Ashley Graham in Prabal Gurung
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Bee Schaffer in Valentino
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Bella Hadid in Gareth Pugh x Chrome Hearts
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Blake Lively in Versace
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Brooke Shields in Zac Posen
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Cara Delevingne in Dior
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Cardi B in Moschino
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Cassie
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Chadwick Boseman in Versace
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Christian Casey Combs
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Cindy Crawford in Versace
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Claire Danes
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Cole Sprouse in Thom Browne
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Colin Firth and Livia Giuggioli
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Cynthia Erivo in Eva Fehren
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Dakota Fanning in Miu Miu
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Daniel Kaluuya in Prada
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Deepika Padukone in Prabal Gurung
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Diane Kruger in Prabal Gurung
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Diddy in Musika Frère with Cassie
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Diplo
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Donald Glover in Gucci
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Donatella Versace in Versace
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Doutzen Kroes wearing Sies Marjan
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Elon Musk and Grimes
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Emilia Clarke in Dolce & Gabbana
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Emily Ratajkowski in Marc Jacobs
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Emma Stone in Louis Vuitton with Nicolas Ghesquiere
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Evan Rachel Wood in Altuzarra
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Frances McDormand in Valentino
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Gabrielle Union in Prabal Gurung
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Gary Oldman and Gisele Schmidt
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Georgina Bloomberg
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Gigi Hadid in Versace
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Gisele Bundchen in Versace
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Greta Gerwig in The Row
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Hailee Steinfeld in Prabal Gurung
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Hailey Baldwin in Tommy Hilfiger
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Hugh Jackman in Dior Homme with wife Deborra-lee Furness
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Huma Abedin in Giambattista Valli
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Idris Elba and Sabrina Dhowre
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Imaan Hammam
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Irina Shayk wearing Versace and Bradley Cooper wearing Tom Ford
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Jaden Smith in Louis Vuitton
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Julia Carey and James Corden
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Janelle Monae in Marc Jacobs
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Jasmine Sanders in H&M
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Jennifer Connelly in Louis Vuitton
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Jeremy Scott and Cardi B wearing Moschino
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Jennifer Lopez in Balmain and Tiffany & Co.
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Joan Smalls in Tommy Hilfiger
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Jonah Hill
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Jourdan Dunn in Diane von Furstenberg
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Juliette Binoche
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Justin Theroux in Louis Vuitton
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Karen Elson in Michael Kors
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Karlie Kloss in Brandon Maxwell
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Kate Bosworth in Oscar de la Renta
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Kate Moss wearing Anthony Vaccarello for Saint Laurent
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Kate Upton in Zac Posen
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Katie Lee
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Katy Perry in Versace
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Kendall Jenner in Off-White
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Keri Russell
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Kim Kardashian in Versace
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Kris Jenner in Tommy Hilfiger
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Laura Dern
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Lena Dunham
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Lena Waithe in Carolina Herrera
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Letitia Wright in custom Coach
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Lewis Hamilton in Tommy Hilfiger
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Lili Reinhart in H&M
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Lily Aldridge in Ralph Lauren
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Lily Collins in Givenchy
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Liu Wen in Michael Kors
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Lynda Carter in Zac Posen
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Madonna in Jean Paul Gaultier
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Mary J Blige in Versace
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Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen in vintage Paco Rabanne
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Mica Arganaraz, Anja Rubik, Anthony Vaccarello, Amber Valetta, Kate Moss, Charlotte Casiraghi and Charlotte Gainsbourg in Anthony Vaccarello for Saint Laurent
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Michael B Jordon in Off-White
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Michael Bloomberg and Diana Taylor
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Michelle Williams in Louis Vuitton
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Miley Cyrus in Stella McCartney
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Mindy Kaling in Vassilis Zoulias
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Ming Xi
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Naomi Watts in Michael Kors
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Nick Jonas
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Nicki Minaj in Oscar de la Renta
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Olivia Munn in H&M
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Paris Jackson in Stella McCartney
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Phoebe Waller in Christopher Kane
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Poppy Delevingne in Michael Kors
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Princess Beatrice in Alberta Ferretti
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Priyanka Chopra in Ralph Lauren
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Rihanna in Maison Margiela by John Galliano
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Riley Keough in Louis Vuitton
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Rita Ora in Prada
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Rooney Mara in Givenchy
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Rosie Huntington-Whiteley in Ralph Lauren
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Ruby Rose in Tommy Hilfiger
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Ruth Negga in Louis Vuitton
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Salma Hayek in Altuzarra
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Sarah Jessica Parker in Dolce and Gabbana
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Sarah Paulson in Prada
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Sasha Lane in Tory Burch
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Savannah Miller and Sienna Miller
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Scarlett Johansson in Marchesa
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Selena Gomez in Coach and Tiffany and Co.
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Shailene Woodley in Ralph Lauren
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Shawn Mendes and Hailey Baldwin in Tommy Hilfiger
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Sienna Miller in Louis Vuitton
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Sofia Coppola in Marc Jacobs
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Solange Knowles in Iris van Herpen
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Stella Maxwell in Moschino
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Stella McCartney and Miley Cyrus in Stella McCartney
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SZA in Versace
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Talita von Furstenberg in Diane von Furstenberg
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Taylor Hill in Diane von Furstenberg
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Tessa Thompson in Tiffany and Co.
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Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen in Versace
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Tommy Hilfiger and Dee Ocleppo in Tommy Hilfiger
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Tracee Ellis Ross in Michael Kors
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Travis Scott and Kylie Jenner in Alexander Wang
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Trevor Noah
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Uma Thurman in Gabriela Hearst
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Virgil Abloh in Off-White
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Wendi Deng Murdoch
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Wendy Yu
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Winnie Harlow in Tommy Hilfiger
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Wiz Khalifa in Dior Homme
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Yara Shahidi in Chanel
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Zendaya in Versace
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Zoe Kravitz in Anthony Vacarello for Saint Laurent
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Kerry Washington in Ralph Lauren
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