Yolanda Hadid got a sneak peek at the "Gigi Journal!"
The former Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star stepped out to support her daughter, Gigi Hadid, at the release of the model's special edition "Gigi Journal" with V Magazine at a private bash in New York City. Yolanda looked chic in an all-black ensemble at the soiree, while her daughter went with white, as they posed for photos with photographer Mario Testino and enjoying a Vdka 6100 cocktail.
Exclusive: Yolanda Hadid Gushes Over Gigi and Bella's 'Amazing' Victoria's Secret Fashion Show Moment
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Also in NYC was Ansel Elgort, who previewed Activision's Destiny 2 at E3.
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Meanwhile, Stranger Things star Gaten Matarazzo enjoyed a tall glass of milk at The Holiday Inn Chocolate Milk Happy Hour.
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Scarlett Johansson also enjoyed some time in NYC with Saturday Night Live star and her rumored boyfriend, Colin Jost, as they dined...
The former Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star stepped out to support her daughter, Gigi Hadid, at the release of the model's special edition "Gigi Journal" with V Magazine at a private bash in New York City. Yolanda looked chic in an all-black ensemble at the soiree, while her daughter went with white, as they posed for photos with photographer Mario Testino and enjoying a Vdka 6100 cocktail.
Exclusive: Yolanda Hadid Gushes Over Gigi and Bella's 'Amazing' Victoria's Secret Fashion Show Moment
Michael Stewart
Also in NYC was Ansel Elgort, who previewed Activision's Destiny 2 at E3.
Michael Simon
Meanwhile, Stranger Things star Gaten Matarazzo enjoyed a tall glass of milk at The Holiday Inn Chocolate Milk Happy Hour.
C/o Holiday Inn
Scarlett Johansson also enjoyed some time in NYC with Saturday Night Live star and her rumored boyfriend, Colin Jost, as they dined...
- 6/16/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
At this point in their careers, there’s not a time Gigi and Bella Hadid can step outside without being surrounded and snapped by hordes of paparazzi. And in the sisters’ latest spring-summer ad campaign, they reenacted that experience – for Fashion, of course.
The Hadid sisters appear together in Moschino’s spring-summer 2017 campaign, which features the stars being photographed and swarmed by tons of paps. It’s basically just the everyday life of two of the world’s most in-demand models, which is why the sisters look more at home than ever in this particular shoot.
Related Photos: Unforgettable! 16 Times...
The Hadid sisters appear together in Moschino’s spring-summer 2017 campaign, which features the stars being photographed and swarmed by tons of paps. It’s basically just the everyday life of two of the world’s most in-demand models, which is why the sisters look more at home than ever in this particular shoot.
Related Photos: Unforgettable! 16 Times...
- 1/5/2017
- by kaitlynfrey
- PEOPLE.com
If your first instinct is to yell out "Wow!" when you see Gigi Hadid's latest look, your instinct is very, very correct.
Fresh off the heels of Katy Perry and Taylor Swift rocking matching leopard print coats, the 21-year-old model made her way to the Jimmy Kimmel Live! in Los Angeles on Wednesday, rocking her own take on the trend: a breezy Roberto Cavalli duster that perfectly complemented her curve-hugging Lbd from Nanushka and strappy Stuart Weitzman sandals.
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Exclusive: Gigi Hadid Gushes About Boyfriend Zayn Malik, Talks Sharing Victoria's Secret Runway With Sister Bella
Hadid was so stoked about being a guest on the talk show that she even snapchatted her nameplate on the dressing room door.
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During the appearance, the blond beauty opened up about her boyfriend, Zayn Malik, admitting that she's a bigger fan of her beau's new music than the tunes out he put out while he was...
Fresh off the heels of Katy Perry and Taylor Swift rocking matching leopard print coats, the 21-year-old model made her way to the Jimmy Kimmel Live! in Los Angeles on Wednesday, rocking her own take on the trend: a breezy Roberto Cavalli duster that perfectly complemented her curve-hugging Lbd from Nanushka and strappy Stuart Weitzman sandals.
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Exclusive: Gigi Hadid Gushes About Boyfriend Zayn Malik, Talks Sharing Victoria's Secret Runway With Sister Bella
Hadid was so stoked about being a guest on the talk show that she even snapchatted her nameplate on the dressing room door.
Snapchat
During the appearance, the blond beauty opened up about her boyfriend, Zayn Malik, admitting that she's a bigger fan of her beau's new music than the tunes out he put out while he was...
- 11/11/2016
- Entertainment Tonight
Gigi Hadid may have grown up at the peak time to be a One Direction fan, but the 21-year-old supermodel insisted that wasn’t the case when she visited Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Wednesday.
“I grew up in a household that… my stepdad was a classical music producer – Andrea Bocelli, Josh Groban, that was the music I was into,” she explained of her mom Yolanda Hadid’s ex-husband, David Foster.
Watch: Exclusive: Gigi Hadid Gushes About Boyfriend Zayn Malik, Talks Sharing Victoria's Secret Runway With Sister Bella
Hadid went on to acknowledge the former boy band’s slew of chart-topping hits, saying, “I think we can all name a One Direction song we love, but I love Zayn Malik solo a lot more.”
Hadid and Malik have been an on-off item since the singer confirmed their romance in February 2016. She also starred in his steamy “Pillowtalk” music video in January and they appeared in a Vogue photoshoot...
“I grew up in a household that… my stepdad was a classical music producer – Andrea Bocelli, Josh Groban, that was the music I was into,” she explained of her mom Yolanda Hadid’s ex-husband, David Foster.
Watch: Exclusive: Gigi Hadid Gushes About Boyfriend Zayn Malik, Talks Sharing Victoria's Secret Runway With Sister Bella
Hadid went on to acknowledge the former boy band’s slew of chart-topping hits, saying, “I think we can all name a One Direction song we love, but I love Zayn Malik solo a lot more.”
Hadid and Malik have been an on-off item since the singer confirmed their romance in February 2016. She also starred in his steamy “Pillowtalk” music video in January and they appeared in a Vogue photoshoot...
- 11/10/2016
- Entertainment Tonight
We've all been that person watching a movie and torturing our friends with a bunch of "why don't they just to this" and "they should have just done that" comments. (No? Just us?) In any case, there are certain movies that just about everyone agrees played fast and loose with logic for the sake of drama. (For example, a certain film about a giant, ill-fated cruise ship - see below.) Here, we examine Titanic and six more movies that totally would have gone down differently had we been the characters. And before we get a million "Because there wouldn't be...
- 2/2/2016
- by Lydia Price, @lydsprice
- PEOPLE.com
We've all been that person watching a movie and torturing our friends with a bunch of "why don't they just to this" and "they should have just done that" comments. (No? Just us?) In any case, there are certain movies that just about everyone agrees played fast and loose with logic for the sake of drama. (For example, a certain film about a giant, ill-fated cruise ship - see below.) Here, we examine Titanic and six more movies that totally would have gone down differently had we been the characters. And before we get a million "Because there wouldn't be...
- 2/2/2016
- by Lydia Price, @lydsprice
- PEOPLE.com
If you've passed a bookstore or checked out the cover of Entertainment Weekly lately, you may be familiar with "Fifty Shades of Grey" trilogy. E.L. James' first novel is all the rage right now, but it started out as a mega-popular piece of "Twilight" fan fiction called "Master of the Universe." Seriously. The book, which now follows a clumsy, virginal brunette named Anastasia Steele as she falls for a gorgeous, auburn-haired billionaire named Christian Grey, once used the names Bella and Edward and was written with Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson in mind.
Unlike Bella and Edward, who don't get it on until they're married, Ana and Christian barely know each other when they begin a kinky sexual relationship in which Edward Christian is a Dominant and Ana a Submissive. Think of it as "Twilight" minus the paranormal plus the graphic sexuality of "9 1/2 Weeks" by way of the dominant-submissive romance in "Secretary.
Unlike Bella and Edward, who don't get it on until they're married, Ana and Christian barely know each other when they begin a kinky sexual relationship in which Edward Christian is a Dominant and Ana a Submissive. Think of it as "Twilight" minus the paranormal plus the graphic sexuality of "9 1/2 Weeks" by way of the dominant-submissive romance in "Secretary.
- 4/13/2012
- by Sandie Angulo Chen
- NextMovie
HollywoodNews.com: The Playlist doesn’t break news all that often, merely seeing fit to be a one-stop shop for the movie news that everyone else breaks during the day (I don’t mean that as an insult, The Playlist is the site I go to if I only have time to surf one movie news site in a given day), So it’s somewhat of a big deal that The Playlist has broken a pretty major story, confirming that director Gary Ross will not be back to helm the second and/or third films in the Hunger Games franchise. There have been rumblings all week about contract negotiations, and Ross has now politely passed. The site chalks it up to both Ross’s lack of desire to stay in the same universe for the next several years combined with a somewhat low-ball offer from Lionsgate. Whatever the case, Ross...
- 4/7/2012
- by Scott Mendelson
- Hollywoodnews.com
I suppose it had to happen soon to one the cast of the Jersey Shore, but The Situation has entered rehab.
Josh Brolin is set to host Saturday Night Live April 7th, with musical guest Gotye, further convincing me that those kids should get off my lawn.
Speaking of music, Gavin Creel released Get Out yesterday, and I found it surprising, in a good way. I was expecting big anthemic ballads, but he had some harder stuff on there and some dance remixes. Really enjoying it.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt really has no idea how the time machine works in Looper. But he says he modeled his performance on Bruce Willis, who plays the older version of his character. Was that so Willis didn't have to act at all?
Tom Hanks released a statement calling a years-old video that surfaced of him on stage with someone in blackface "hideously offensive then and is hideously offensive now.
Josh Brolin is set to host Saturday Night Live April 7th, with musical guest Gotye, further convincing me that those kids should get off my lawn.
Speaking of music, Gavin Creel released Get Out yesterday, and I found it surprising, in a good way. I was expecting big anthemic ballads, but he had some harder stuff on there and some dance remixes. Really enjoying it.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt really has no idea how the time machine works in Looper. But he says he modeled his performance on Bruce Willis, who plays the older version of his character. Was that so Willis didn't have to act at all?
Tom Hanks released a statement calling a years-old video that surfaced of him on stage with someone in blackface "hideously offensive then and is hideously offensive now.
- 3/21/2012
- by lostinmiami
- The Backlot
Reunited and it feels so good ...
It's been nearly a decade since Catherine Hardwicke directed Evan Rachel Wood in the teen drama "Thirteen," but now it seems the two are getting back together for a new, more grown-up film.
The Texan director who gave Bella and Edward their big break is switching from her usual, more teen-centric fare to "an erotic thriller set in the L.A. music world" with Wood set to star. Artie Nelson cowrote the script for "Plush" with Hardwicke, who will direct.
Evan Rachel Wood has played sexy on and off-screen for years, from the nasty teen protagonist in "Pretty Persuasion" to the queen of the vamps in "True Blood," and then there's that Marilyn Manson video. But can Hardwicke do grown-up sexy? The director specializes in capturing the intensity of being a teen, and even "Red Riding Hood" steered clear of more than a few...
It's been nearly a decade since Catherine Hardwicke directed Evan Rachel Wood in the teen drama "Thirteen," but now it seems the two are getting back together for a new, more grown-up film.
The Texan director who gave Bella and Edward their big break is switching from her usual, more teen-centric fare to "an erotic thriller set in the L.A. music world" with Wood set to star. Artie Nelson cowrote the script for "Plush" with Hardwicke, who will direct.
Evan Rachel Wood has played sexy on and off-screen for years, from the nasty teen protagonist in "Pretty Persuasion" to the queen of the vamps in "True Blood," and then there's that Marilyn Manson video. But can Hardwicke do grown-up sexy? The director specializes in capturing the intensity of being a teen, and even "Red Riding Hood" steered clear of more than a few...
- 2/6/2012
- by Jenni Miller
- NextMovie
Having spent the last year sat in screening rooms and cinemas watching over 200 of 2011′s cinematic offerings, it stands to reason that I’m going to have to sit through a fair share of duds. As I had seen the vast majority of the key Oscar plays before November, I spent the latter part of the year dedicating myself to seeking out the worst, most lowest common denominator fare ripe for a skewering, and with these twenty dreadful pictures, we have what are, in my opinion, the 20 biggest train wrecks of 2011. Note that Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star is still awaiting worldwide DVD release and didn’t get distribution in the U.K., so that’s one that I was forced to avoid, but I’m assured that it’s irredeemably horrible nevertheless. Anyway, on with the list…
20. Shark Night 3D
(David R. Ellis / Tomatometer: 16%)
Director David R. Ellis...
20. Shark Night 3D
(David R. Ellis / Tomatometer: 16%)
Director David R. Ellis...
- 12/31/2011
- by Shaun Munro
- Obsessed with Film
Twilight caters to the sexual fantasies of teenage girls. I'm not saying in a good way, but there's not much else at the cinema that does
Reviews for Twilight: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 have been so gleeful in their derision it reminds you that critics love nothing better than a chance to sneer. Why try to say something useful when you can exercise your excoriating wit? That's fine – I do it, too. Edward looks like a marble statue covered in talc, only now he's in shorts! The wolves argue with each other in English, not even wolf-talk, which is just silly! And let's face it, if you're going to have a caesarean, it's not a good idea to have vampires in the room.
But if Twilight is so awful, why do we invest so much effort into slagging it off? Especially since everything that needs to be said about teen chastity,...
Reviews for Twilight: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 have been so gleeful in their derision it reminds you that critics love nothing better than a chance to sneer. Why try to say something useful when you can exercise your excoriating wit? That's fine – I do it, too. Edward looks like a marble statue covered in talc, only now he's in shorts! The wolves argue with each other in English, not even wolf-talk, which is just silly! And let's face it, if you're going to have a caesarean, it's not a good idea to have vampires in the room.
But if Twilight is so awful, why do we invest so much effort into slagging it off? Especially since everything that needs to be said about teen chastity,...
- 11/25/2011
- by Anne Billson
- The Guardian - Film News
The "What If" game is an entertaining way to burn a few hours. What if you went to Vassar instead of Arizona State University? What if you never went to happy hour that night? What if the Portland Trailblazers had drafted Michael Jordan?
Cinema is one of the best, and most maddening, places to play the "What If" game. Only a few truly great roles float around Hollywood each year. A-list actors jockey against one another for these parts, and the up-and-comers battle it out in auditions. What if Denzel Washington had accepted the lead role in "Ray"? What if Francis Ford Coppola had cast Frank Sinatra as Vito Corleone in "The Godfather"? What if Ashton Kutcher had played Bruce Wayne in "Batman Begins"? The questions go on and on.
Auditions for "The Twilight Saga" drew every young actor with a half-decent agent. For this reason, there are plenty of...
Cinema is one of the best, and most maddening, places to play the "What If" game. Only a few truly great roles float around Hollywood each year. A-list actors jockey against one another for these parts, and the up-and-comers battle it out in auditions. What if Denzel Washington had accepted the lead role in "Ray"? What if Francis Ford Coppola had cast Frank Sinatra as Vito Corleone in "The Godfather"? What if Ashton Kutcher had played Bruce Wayne in "Batman Begins"? The questions go on and on.
Auditions for "The Twilight Saga" drew every young actor with a half-decent agent. For this reason, there are plenty of...
- 10/11/2011
- by Ryan McKee
- NextMovie
Nikki Reed unveiled some details about her upcoming wedding with fiance Paul McDonald. The Rosalie Hale of the "Twilight Saga" film series compared her big day to the wedding of Edward Cullen and Bella Swan in "The Twilight Saga's Breaking Dawn Part I" and claimed that hers will not be as big as the fiction couple's.
"They had a beautiful wedding, but Paul and I are just not Edward and Bella, at all!" Nikki told reporters during the launch party of "Just Dance 3" at The Beverly in West Hollywood on Tuesday, October 4. "It will be small," the 23-year-old beauty added.
During the chat, Nikki also revealed that she has picked her best friend Alexa Vega as her Maid of Honor. The Los Angeles-born starlet added that she has already bought the wedding gown, but she remained tight-lipped about the details. "I haven't told Paul anything. He's super traditional and wants to be surprised,...
"They had a beautiful wedding, but Paul and I are just not Edward and Bella, at all!" Nikki told reporters during the launch party of "Just Dance 3" at The Beverly in West Hollywood on Tuesday, October 4. "It will be small," the 23-year-old beauty added.
During the chat, Nikki also revealed that she has picked her best friend Alexa Vega as her Maid of Honor. The Los Angeles-born starlet added that she has already bought the wedding gown, but she remained tight-lipped about the details. "I haven't told Paul anything. He's super traditional and wants to be surprised,...
- 10/6/2011
- by celebrity-mania.com
- Celebrity Mania
Red Riding Hood; The Veteran; Tomorrow, When the War Began; Scream 4
Considering the affection and admiration which I hold for Catherine Hardwicke's work on the much-mocked (but much more loved) Twilight series, it's a real shame that I can't be more positive about Red Riding Hood (2011, Warner, 12). On the surface, the subject matter – a gothic fairytale in which a feisty teenage girl has to balance the allure of buff, well-coiffed suitors against the threat of wolfish violence – seems tailor-made for Bella and Edward's first director. Having earned her genre spurs in the underrated Jennifer's Body, Amanda Seyfried seems perfectly cast as Valerie, a prototype "final girl" who finds herself trapped in a theatrical cross between The Crucible and Sleepy Hollow.
A strong supporting cast including the always impressive Virginia Madsen and a subtly sinister Julie Christie adds to the appeal, suggesting heavyweight thespian delights. As for Gary Oldman,...
Considering the affection and admiration which I hold for Catherine Hardwicke's work on the much-mocked (but much more loved) Twilight series, it's a real shame that I can't be more positive about Red Riding Hood (2011, Warner, 12). On the surface, the subject matter – a gothic fairytale in which a feisty teenage girl has to balance the allure of buff, well-coiffed suitors against the threat of wolfish violence – seems tailor-made for Bella and Edward's first director. Having earned her genre spurs in the underrated Jennifer's Body, Amanda Seyfried seems perfectly cast as Valerie, a prototype "final girl" who finds herself trapped in a theatrical cross between The Crucible and Sleepy Hollow.
A strong supporting cast including the always impressive Virginia Madsen and a subtly sinister Julie Christie adds to the appeal, suggesting heavyweight thespian delights. As for Gary Oldman,...
- 8/20/2011
- by Mark Kermode
- The Guardian - Film News
The factors responsible for insanely successful franchises like Harry Potter are so varied and delicate that it’s tempting to use Disney-speak and vaguely describe them as “magic”. Yet one of the Harry Potter world’s great appeals is that its magic isn’t vague – it’s learned through classes and books, like Spanish or how to cook a roast.
So in honour of the boy wizard, soon to grace our big screens no more (or at least until 4D catches on and the movies get a make-over), I shall try to unpick the “magic” formula that can account to some extent for the franchise’s success.
Being In A Club
Harry Potter’s main characters, and a large proportion of its fans, are at an age when “belonging” is overwhelmingly important. Whether it’s to a school, a class, or a group of friends, all teenagers have to find...
So in honour of the boy wizard, soon to grace our big screens no more (or at least until 4D catches on and the movies get a make-over), I shall try to unpick the “magic” formula that can account to some extent for the franchise’s success.
Being In A Club
Harry Potter’s main characters, and a large proportion of its fans, are at an age when “belonging” is overwhelmingly important. Whether it’s to a school, a class, or a group of friends, all teenagers have to find...
- 7/28/2011
- by Fiona Scoble
- Obsessed with Film
The CW's Ringer recasts a role with Zoey Deutch. The CW is readying its marketing campaign for the return of Sarah Michell Gellar to primetime. "Please Don't Squeeze the Charmin" ad inventor John Chervokas has died. Disney makes an offer to buy Indian media company Utv. Justin Bieber turned down after wanting to guest on The Vampire Diaries. Chelsea Kane will guest star on One Tree Hill next season. The Parents Television Council asks NBC affiliates to drop The Playboy Club.
'Cut-a-Thon' benefits cancer research, prevention and awareness
Cutting their way to cancer prevention and research, the stylists of Sera Bella Salon and members of The Young And The Restless Relay for Life team hosted the second “Cut-a-Thon” in Meridian Mall on Saturday.
Donating all the proceeds to the American Cancer Society, the event has raised about $700 so far, said Andrea Jadzinski, a hair stylist and assistant manager of Sera Bella Salon,...
'Cut-a-Thon' benefits cancer research, prevention and awareness
Cutting their way to cancer prevention and research, the stylists of Sera Bella Salon and members of The Young And The Restless Relay for Life team hosted the second “Cut-a-Thon” in Meridian Mall on Saturday.
Donating all the proceeds to the American Cancer Society, the event has raised about $700 so far, said Andrea Jadzinski, a hair stylist and assistant manager of Sera Bella Salon,...
- 7/26/2011
- by We Love Soaps TV
- We Love Soaps
Couldn't make it to San Diego this year? No worries - that's why we're here.
The experience at Comic-Con is different for everyone -- even every reporter -- so instead of just running through the straightforward movie-related highlights, we thought we'd give you a little more color and share some of our favorite moments.
Andrew Garfield starting an answering service? Check! Kristen Stewart talking about Taylor Lautner's booty shakin'? Double check! Seeing unexpected parts of Colin Farrell and Jason Momoa? Oh, yeah, it happened.
The Honeymoon in 'Breaking Dawn' Looks Hawt
Seeing Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner trading quips was indeed a treat, but it was the lengthy clip from Bella and Edward's honeymoon in "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1" that really had the fans squealing. From Edward carrying his bride over the threshold and awkward looks exchanged bedside to the newlyweds individually stripping down,...
The experience at Comic-Con is different for everyone -- even every reporter -- so instead of just running through the straightforward movie-related highlights, we thought we'd give you a little more color and share some of our favorite moments.
Andrew Garfield starting an answering service? Check! Kristen Stewart talking about Taylor Lautner's booty shakin'? Double check! Seeing unexpected parts of Colin Farrell and Jason Momoa? Oh, yeah, it happened.
The Honeymoon in 'Breaking Dawn' Looks Hawt
Seeing Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner trading quips was indeed a treat, but it was the lengthy clip from Bella and Edward's honeymoon in "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1" that really had the fans squealing. From Edward carrying his bride over the threshold and awkward looks exchanged bedside to the newlyweds individually stripping down,...
- 7/25/2011
- by Brooke Tarnoff and Breanne L. Heldman
- NextMovie
Lois (Erica Durance) and Clark (Tom Welling) drive to cover a story in the boonies and Lois realizes she can't cover the anti-hero rally story, which will go to Cat Grant who'll get the front page. Lois questions Clark about all the strange incidents that she came across, which Clark puts down to being Kryptonian, such as the spaceship she found, which belonged to Kara. Lois is also into the whole Clark being an alien thing, "it's like dating a god." Thought she was into him for him, not his powers! The car gets a flat tyre which Clark can't fix and has to walk to town. Lois befriends a girl, Charlotte (Bella King) and stays behind with her. Charlotte dressed in bonnet and 'old worldly' clothes which were a big giveaway. Okay well if not for the clothes then the horse and buggy, but she's happy to ride along with her.
- 7/18/2011
- by mhasan@corp.popstar.com (Mila Hasan)
- PopStar
Once upon a time in Hollywood, "Latin" characters were played by actors sporting caramel-colored makeup and over-the-top accents. Today, though, Latino faces -- genuine ones -- appear throughout the multiplexes and across the TV screen.
Best of all, Latino actors aren't always noticeably "ethnic," demonstrating the increasing number of roles for Hispanic actors besides cholos and hoochie mamas.
In "Monte Carlo," Disney triple threat Selena Gomez, who is half Mexican-American, leads the cadre of up-and-coming young Latinos who are making it in Hollywood without having to hide their roots or change their surnames.
Selena Gomez
Like many of the young stars nurtured in the Disney studio system, Gomez is a media-savvy actress, singer and dancer extraordinaire. Whether she's stepping out with her boyfriend Justin Bieber (sorry, girls, she's snatched him up), starring in her own hit series "Wizards of Waverly Place" or headlining her first feature film ("Monte Carlo") with...
Best of all, Latino actors aren't always noticeably "ethnic," demonstrating the increasing number of roles for Hispanic actors besides cholos and hoochie mamas.
In "Monte Carlo," Disney triple threat Selena Gomez, who is half Mexican-American, leads the cadre of up-and-coming young Latinos who are making it in Hollywood without having to hide their roots or change their surnames.
Selena Gomez
Like many of the young stars nurtured in the Disney studio system, Gomez is a media-savvy actress, singer and dancer extraordinaire. Whether she's stepping out with her boyfriend Justin Bieber (sorry, girls, she's snatched him up), starring in her own hit series "Wizards of Waverly Place" or headlining her first feature film ("Monte Carlo") with...
- 6/30/2011
- by Sandie Angulo Chen
- NextMovie
Set in a medieval village, Daggerhorn, Valerie (Amanda Seyfried) falls in love with an orphaned wood cutter as a village is haunted by a werewolf. The villagers of Daggerhohn seek the assistance of a hunter (Gary Oldman) to fight the creature. Red Riding Hood is directed by Catherine Hardwicke from a screenplay by David Leslie Johnson and is very loosely based on the folk tale Little Red Riding Hood. Stars: Amanda Seyfried as Valerie Virginia Madsen as Suzette Billy Burke as Cesaire Julie Christie as Grandmother Alexandria Maillot as Lucie Bella King as Solomon's Daughter Gary Oldman as Father Solomon LEEE777 - I just think the whole film screams sexy, how about you? Released March 11.
- 2/21/2011
- ComicBookMovie.com
Red Riding Hood is directed by Catherine Hardwicke from a screenplay by David Leslie Johnson and is very loosely based on the folk tale Little Red Riding Hood. Set in a medieval village, Daggerhorn, Valerie (Amanda Seyfried) falls in love with an orphaned wood cutter as a village is haunted by a werewolf. The villagers of Daggerhohn seek the assistance of a hunter (Gary Oldman) to fight the creature. Starring: Amanda Seyfried as Valerie Virginia Madsen as Suzette Billy Burke as Cesaire Julie Christie as Grandmother Alexandria Maillot as Lucie Bella King as Solomon's Daughter Gary Oldman as Father Solomon LEEE777 - Release date is March 11th 2011 and I for one am thinking a must see, how about you? Updated: New movie poster number two: Poster One: Poster Two:...
- 1/12/2011
- ComicBookMovie.com
Red Riding Hood is directed by Catherine Hardwicke from a screenplay by David Leslie Johnson and is very loosely based on the folk tale Little Red Riding Hood. Set in a medieval village, Daggerhorn, Valerie (Amanda Seyfried) falls in love with an orphaned wood cutter as a village is haunted by a werewolf. The villagers of Daggerhohn seek the assistance of a hunter (Gary Oldman) to fight the creature. Starring: Amanda Seyfried as Valerie Virginia Madsen as Suzette Billy Burke as Cesaire Julie Christie as Grandmother Alexandria Maillot as Lucie Bella King as Solomon's Daughter Gary Oldman as Father Solomon LEEE777 - Release date is March 11th 2011 and I for one am thinking a must see, how about you?...
- 1/12/2011
- ComicBookMovie.com
Sneak Peek the latest poster supporting Warner Bros. Vancouver-lensed feature "Red Riding Hood", directed by Catherine Hardwicke ("Twilight").
"...In a village haunted by a 'werewolf', 'Valerie' seeks the assistance of a hunter to fight the creature..."
"Red Riding Hood" is produced by Leonardo DiCaprio, Michael Ireland, Jennifer Davisson Killoran, Alex Mace, Julie Yorn, Guillermo del Toro and Joel Silver.
Cast includes Amanda Seyfried as 'Valerie', Virginia Madsen as 'Suzette', Billy Burke as 'Cesaire', Julie Christie as 'Grandmother', Alexandria Maillot as 'Lucie', Gary Oldman as 'Father Soloman', Bella King as 'Solomon's Daughter', Darren Shahlavi as 'Sabre Man', Adrian Holmes as 'Captain', Lauro Chartrand as 'Tizona Man', Matt Ward as 'Captain's Brother', Paul Wu as 'Kusarigama Soldier', Michael Shanks as 'Adrien Lazar', Max Irons as 'Henri Lazar', Christine Willes as 'Madame Lazar', Shiloh Fernandez as 'Peter', Shauna Kain as 'Roxanne', Carmen Lavigne as 'Rose', Kacey Rohl as 'Prudence', Jen Halley as 'Marguerite',...
"...In a village haunted by a 'werewolf', 'Valerie' seeks the assistance of a hunter to fight the creature..."
"Red Riding Hood" is produced by Leonardo DiCaprio, Michael Ireland, Jennifer Davisson Killoran, Alex Mace, Julie Yorn, Guillermo del Toro and Joel Silver.
Cast includes Amanda Seyfried as 'Valerie', Virginia Madsen as 'Suzette', Billy Burke as 'Cesaire', Julie Christie as 'Grandmother', Alexandria Maillot as 'Lucie', Gary Oldman as 'Father Soloman', Bella King as 'Solomon's Daughter', Darren Shahlavi as 'Sabre Man', Adrian Holmes as 'Captain', Lauro Chartrand as 'Tizona Man', Matt Ward as 'Captain's Brother', Paul Wu as 'Kusarigama Soldier', Michael Shanks as 'Adrien Lazar', Max Irons as 'Henri Lazar', Christine Willes as 'Madame Lazar', Shiloh Fernandez as 'Peter', Shauna Kain as 'Roxanne', Carmen Lavigne as 'Rose', Kacey Rohl as 'Prudence', Jen Halley as 'Marguerite',...
- 11/17/2010
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
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