sabato 5 dicembre 2015
venerdì 4 dicembre 2015
NEWS - Clamoroso al Cibali! "Nessuna reunion di 'Dawson's Creek'!", Katie Holmes dixit!
Katie Holmes poses for the cover of Ocean Drive‘s December
2015 issue.
Here is what the 36-year-old actress had to share with the mag:
On her career: “I don’t shy away from risks. I’m just interested in
a lot of different things. I don’t even think of it as a risk; I think of it as
something exciting and new. As I’ve grown up, I think that the harder you work
the more successful you are. From what I have seen, the people at the top,
they’re just constantly working and constantly surrounding themselves with
other successful, like-minded creative people.”
On having no regrets in life: “I don’t really regret anything
that I’ve done. I’ve learned from everything, and everything sort of leads you
to the next place. I just keep going.”
On the tabloids: “Since I started in the business, [tabloid
journalism has] changed so much, and I feel that it’s very distracting from the
work that people are putting in and are putting out. There is such talent out
there, and sometimes it’s distracted by reports and tabloids and media and
that’s unfortunate. I wish the spotlight could go back on celebrating the
talent and leave it at that.”
On a possible Dawson’s Creek reunion: “[Dawson’s Creek] was such
a special time in all of our lives [but] some things are better when it stays
the way it was. I would love to get together with everybody, [but] I’m not sure
a reunion would be as fulfilling as what we all want it to be. I’m game for
anything.”
giovedì 3 dicembre 2015
GOSSIP - Anteprima "PLL", la maturità nel look (e basta?)
The life of a Pretty Little Liar is never easy. There are cyberbullies, murderers, lost siblings, manipulative parents, and of course, very high, high heels. And from the looks of season 6B, not much is changing. EW has an exclusive first look at the gallery art for the new PLL season, which features the Liars all grown up post-time jump. And yet, the only thing that seems to have changed is their mature wardrobe (though of course Aria still finds a way to work in animal prints). From the looks of the photo, is that dirt coming out of Spencer’s car? Does that symbolize another dead body? And then there’s the sunset in the background: As in the sun is setting on one mystery? Or is the sun finally setting on Rosewood and these Liars for good? Should we analyze the fact that Hanna is the only one without a pop of lipstick color? No? Okay.
Pretty Little Liars returns on Tuesday, Jan. 12 at 8 p.m.
The life of a Pretty Little Liar is never easy. There are cyberbullies, murderers, lost siblings, manipulative parents, and of course, very high, high heels. And from the looks of season 6B, not much is changing. EW has an exclusive first look at the gallery art for the new PLL season, which features the Liars all grown up post-time jump. And yet, the only thing that seems to have changed is their mature wardrobe (though of course Aria still finds a way to work in animal prints). From the looks of the photo, is that dirt coming out of Spencer’s car? Does that symbolize another dead body? And then there’s the sunset in the background: As in the sun is setting on one mystery? Or is the sun finally setting on Rosewood and these Liars for good? Should we analyze the fact that Hanna is the only one without a pop of lipstick color? No? Okay.
Pretty Little Liars returns on Tuesday, Jan. 12 at 8 p.m.
mercoledì 2 dicembre 2015
GOSSIP - Priyanka "Bellicapelli" Chopra di
"Quantico": "a scuola sono stata vittima di bullismo! La perfezione annoia..." (quasi quanto la serie che interpreta)
Priyanka Chopra looks fierce while posing for the cover of New You magazine’s winter issue.Here is what the 33-year-old Quantico actress
had to share with the mag:
On her empowering message to young girls:
“I believe girls all over the world [have been] raised to believe that we need
to be protected, or need someone else to feel validated and strong. Now we are
in a time where we are enough. We are complete as ourselves, and our flaws make
us unique. Perfection is boring anyway. As soon as you find and identify your
flaws, there’s no one who can be like you. From that you can take your
confidence.”
On finding her confidence: “I had
major self-esteem issues growing up and was always very nervous and scared as a
kid. I was bullied in school. But I got up one day and said, ‘Enough.’ The
color of my skin, the hair I have—there are so many things about me that may
not be conventional. But as soon as I chose to own it and walk out the door
wearing confidence, people looked at me differently.”
On getting her first break and ‘never
looking back’: “I’m a complete geek and I believe that the geeks will
take over the world one day. I wanted to be an engineer and build planes, and
now I fly in them all the time. I was 17 when I became Miss India and movie
offers started to come my way. My dad and I had a big chat about it. He said,
‘You know you have this amazing opportunity, so give yourself a timeline.’ I
gave myself two years. He said, ‘Try it, because I don’t want you to ever look
back at your life and say, ‘What if I had done it?’’ My first movie did well,
and I’ve never looked back.”
For more from Priyanka, visit NewYou.com!
For more from Priyanka, visit NewYou.com!
martedì 1 dicembre 2015
L'EDICOLA DI LOU - Stralci, cover e commenti sui telefilm dai media italiani e stranieri
CORRIERE DELLA SERA
"Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce", serie femminile senza sconti
"In un’epoca di relazioni liquide (per usare un eufemismo), come ci si riprende dalla fine di un matrimonio? Come si affronta la delusione sentimentale, ma soprattutto la negoziazione su tutti gli aspetti pratici che una separazione si porta dietro? La situazione si fa ancora più complicata quando uno dei componenti della coppia è una scrittrice di successo che ha pubblicato un’intera serie di bestseller, libri di autoaiuto su come far funzionare al meglio le relazioni di coppia e le famiglie con figli. Nel momento in cui il matrimonio di Abby (Lisa Edelstein, la mitica dottoressa Lisa Cuddy in «Dr. House») finisce e anche in pubblico volano gli stracci, la sua credibilità editoriale subisce uno smacco non da poco e le vendite calano a picco. Sono queste le premesse di «Girlfriends’ Guide to Divorce», iniziata sabato su Premium Stories (ore 21.15). Per affrontare le sofferenze del divorzio, Abby si affida ai consigli delle sue amiche che hanno attraversato la stessa esperienza e cercano di tenerla a galla, riabituandola passo passo alla vita da single tra le insidie di Los Angeles, dove per salvare le apparenze si è disposti a quasi tutto. Inutile dire che gli uomini fanno una pessima figura nella serie, come testimonia il personaggio di Jake (Paul Adelstein), l’ex marito di Abby: sono fragili, narcisi, più infantili dei loro figli e spesso bisognosi di essere mantenuti dalle ex mogli che hanno fatto carriera molto più di loro. La serie è stata realizzata dal canale americano Bravo, pensato per un pubblico femminile, ma le donne non subiscono un trattamento di favore nel racconto: tra nevrosi assortite, crisi di mezz’età combattute a suon di frequenti ritocchini estetici, eufemismi consolatori («i quaranta sono i nuovi venti») e frequentazioni con vari toy boy, i tempi dell’autoaffermazione femminile delle quattro amiche di «Sex and The City» sembrano molto lontani". (Aldo Grasso, 23.11.2015)
CORRIERE DELLA SERA
"Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce", serie femminile senza sconti
"In un’epoca di relazioni liquide (per usare un eufemismo), come ci si riprende dalla fine di un matrimonio? Come si affronta la delusione sentimentale, ma soprattutto la negoziazione su tutti gli aspetti pratici che una separazione si porta dietro? La situazione si fa ancora più complicata quando uno dei componenti della coppia è una scrittrice di successo che ha pubblicato un’intera serie di bestseller, libri di autoaiuto su come far funzionare al meglio le relazioni di coppia e le famiglie con figli. Nel momento in cui il matrimonio di Abby (Lisa Edelstein, la mitica dottoressa Lisa Cuddy in «Dr. House») finisce e anche in pubblico volano gli stracci, la sua credibilità editoriale subisce uno smacco non da poco e le vendite calano a picco. Sono queste le premesse di «Girlfriends’ Guide to Divorce», iniziata sabato su Premium Stories (ore 21.15). Per affrontare le sofferenze del divorzio, Abby si affida ai consigli delle sue amiche che hanno attraversato la stessa esperienza e cercano di tenerla a galla, riabituandola passo passo alla vita da single tra le insidie di Los Angeles, dove per salvare le apparenze si è disposti a quasi tutto. Inutile dire che gli uomini fanno una pessima figura nella serie, come testimonia il personaggio di Jake (Paul Adelstein), l’ex marito di Abby: sono fragili, narcisi, più infantili dei loro figli e spesso bisognosi di essere mantenuti dalle ex mogli che hanno fatto carriera molto più di loro. La serie è stata realizzata dal canale americano Bravo, pensato per un pubblico femminile, ma le donne non subiscono un trattamento di favore nel racconto: tra nevrosi assortite, crisi di mezz’età combattute a suon di frequenti ritocchini estetici, eufemismi consolatori («i quaranta sono i nuovi venti») e frequentazioni con vari toy boy, i tempi dell’autoaffermazione femminile delle quattro amiche di «Sex and The City» sembrano molto lontani". (Aldo Grasso, 23.11.2015)
lunedì 30 novembre 2015
GOSSIP - Ruth Wilson di "The Affair": "le donne forti ormai sono solo in televisione"
Ruth Wilson poses for the cover of Hamptons magazine‘s Holiday issue, available now.
Here is what the 33-year-old The Affair actress had to share with the mag:
On developing a connection to her grief filled character: “It’s hard to go to these places, but it’s what your job is; you should be representing people properly and serving their lives and what they have been through. For me, I try to go into a lot of detail when I approach something because I need to get the specificity of it.”
On playing the same scenes twice as Alison: “It was one of the main interests of the show to me—the fact that you get to play different versions of your character. As an actor, you’re always doing that, I think. One thing that we were trained to do at drama school was to look at the characters in the way that they would be viewed from the outside, and the way that they would view themselves. For me, that was really fascinating; it was the process that I would normally do anyway, but even more exaggerated, and I found that was quite a fun challenge.”
On winning her first Golden Globe: “On television, what you are witnessing at this day and age—and it’s wonderful—are strong female roles, which you don’t find on film. These women are brilliant, and they have been around for a long time. To be nominated in the first place was a major honor; to have won was a bit bizarre. I didn’t expect that. It was a great night, and I feel very proud.”
For more from Ruth, visit Hamptons-Magazine.com!
Ruth Wilson poses for the cover of Hamptons magazine‘s Holiday issue, available now.
Here is what the 33-year-old The Affair actress had to share with the mag:
On developing a connection to her grief filled character: “It’s hard to go to these places, but it’s what your job is; you should be representing people properly and serving their lives and what they have been through. For me, I try to go into a lot of detail when I approach something because I need to get the specificity of it.”
On playing the same scenes twice as Alison: “It was one of the main interests of the show to me—the fact that you get to play different versions of your character. As an actor, you’re always doing that, I think. One thing that we were trained to do at drama school was to look at the characters in the way that they would be viewed from the outside, and the way that they would view themselves. For me, that was really fascinating; it was the process that I would normally do anyway, but even more exaggerated, and I found that was quite a fun challenge.”
On winning her first Golden Globe: “On television, what you are witnessing at this day and age—and it’s wonderful—are strong female roles, which you don’t find on film. These women are brilliant, and they have been around for a long time. To be nominated in the first place was a major honor; to have won was a bit bizarre. I didn’t expect that. It was a great night, and I feel very proud.”
For more from Ruth, visit Hamptons-Magazine.com!
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