Courtney Love came up to me. She goes, Gray, Gray, you've got to let my manager in,' recounts Graydon Carter, former editor of Vanity Fair. I said, Why?' She said, He's got my money, he's got my car keys, he's got my drugs.' I said, Look, Courtney, I just can't deal with this right now.
People are getting ready, you know, they're doing body toning, they're doing skin tightening. I need to look perfect without looking done, head to toe perfection, you would be shocked. The tight jawlines with the Everest, get them snatched and lifted, and the best thing is I can do it, and they can walk to get their makeup done right away.
BROOKLYN - THIS YEAR'S OSCAR nominations were announced on Thursday, with Ryan Coogler's vampire horror pic "Sinners" earning a record 16 nominations across all categories. Boerum Hill's Rose Byrne was nominated for best performance by an actress in a leading role for her part in A24's dark comedy "If I Had Legs I'd Kick You," in which she plays Linda, a psychotherapist navigating personal crises.
"I couldn't hear her. She was walking away," she explained. "And I was like, 'Oh, she's kind of a comedy queen. She's just being funny.' Like, 'I love you. Wah, wah, wah.' Like, I thought that would be something she would do. And so I was like, 'Oh, my God, that's cute and funny.' Turns out she didn't say that."
Paul Mescal stepped up early with a big swing, hard-launching his relationship with Gracie Abrams with a red-carpet kiss. The frayed rolled cuffs and Henley collar of his Prada shirt gave him the air of having walked to the red carpet straight from the boards of Shakespeare's Globe theatre. Method dressing is the new power dressing, and this could be the season of Hamnet-core: see, also, Archie Madekwe's doublet-shaped Dior jacket and Elizabeth-adjacent sparkly ruff.
In the weeks leading up to the film's release, the actress has been method dressing as her character Catherine Earnshaw, with the help of her go-to stylist, Andrew Mukamal. As expected from the duo responsible for the iconic Barbie press run (and, in turn, making pink a mainstay color trend for years), her new promo circuit is leading to a buzzy new trend: Brontë-core.
"Very, very early in my career, an actor I worked with, a male actor, gave me a book called Why French Women Don't Get Fat," she told Charli, referring to a 2006 food book by Mireille Guiliano. "And it was essentially a book telling you to eat less." Robbie recreated her shocked expression upon receiving the book for Charli. "'I was like, ' Oh. F*ck you, dude,'" she recalled. "He essentially gave me a book to let me know that I should lose weight."
Brown knew exactly what to bust out for a night of glamour. She wore a sleeveless body-hugging gown with a drapey cowl neckline. Its most striking feature, however, was that it was crafted in mesh made entirely out of rhinestones. As if that bling wasn't enough, it also featured a smattering of white floral appliqués from her waist to her knees.
We were doing a job in Belgium where I met them (her roommates in Clapham), and they would tell me about the infamous Infernos, this place is so fun, you can't get kicked out of there, you can do anything in Infernos, and you can't get kicked out'.
It has now been revealed that Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi have matching rings decorated with two hugging skeletons and the phrase Whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same. It's all getting a bit Wicked, isn't it? Do we really need to form parasocial relationships with actors to enjoy their films? Maybe if that was the extent of it, this would be fine.
Theron is sipping kombucha. The ostensible reason for our conversation, via video call this winter afternoon, is to discuss 2026. In the film Apex the Academy Award-winning actor will play Sasha, a rock climber who is menaced, in the badlands of Australia, by two unrelenting forces: the wily hunter character (Taron Egerton) and her own enormous grief. Sasha is a modern woman: stubborn, powerful, individualistic, solitary.
However, when Russell Crowe won for A Beautiful Mind in 2002, it was his speech that got edited out. That was because he decided to recite the Patrick Kavanagh poem Sanctity, and it went on and on. When Crowe realised what had happened, he tracked down the show's director at the afterparty, pinned him against a wall, called him a cunt and then allegedly kicked three chairs across the room.
The movie featuring Melania Trump as herself surprised critics by making back roughly $7 million of the reported $75 million Amazon MGM Studios paid to launch the globally over the weekend, according to the studio. Melania is listed as a producer on the documentary that focuses on the days leading up to her becoming the nation's first lady for the second time.