![]() Mizzy is a new kind of urban hero for the young stupids JAN MOIR: Mizzy the TikTok tormentor sums up the casual depravity of online culture Tina Turner said in a 1986 interview that she turned down a role in The Color Purple because she felt it would be too 'depressing' for her Tina Turner news LIVE: Latest updates and tributes after Queen of Rock and Roll's death aged 83 Victoria Silvstedt dramatically boosts her ample cleavage in a light blue semi-sheer dress as she attends the amfAR Cannes Gala 2023 Stephen Tompkinson begins touring stage premiere of new play in first show since he was cleared of GBH in trial hellĭiscover Turkey (Türkiye): Why those in the know are jetting to this beach and cultural holiday hotspot Kim Kardashian is NOT happy with Kanye for accusing her mother of masterminding sex tape and Playboy shoot: 'I get heartbroken for my mom' Lindsay Lohan proudly shows off her growing baby bump in black swimsuit as she enjoys a lavish getaway 'I don't even know where to start with what I'm thankful for.' she added with the hash-tags 'love', 'life', 'friends', 'family'.Īustralia's Next Top Model judge and DJ, Didier Cohen posted a text based image on Instagram that read: 'I am thankful for the nights that turned into mornings, the friends that turned into family and dreams that turned into reality.' Jessica Hart shared a serene photo of the sun setting on the horizon from the beach, writing: 'Beyond thankful! Sitting in front of a Christmas tree in a polar bear jumper and her underwear, with a gingerbread house next to her and some frosting on her face. Victoria's Secret model Shanina Shaik also wished her fans a happy holiday, putting up a photo of Lucille Ball pulling a turkey out of an oven, suggesting the brunette beauty might be trying her hand at cooking a feast for friends.įellow model Bambi Northwood-Blyth showed off lots of festive cheer in her social media snap. He was shooting the movie earlier in January but took a break to teleport to the indie film Mecca for a few days, and is now back behind the camera.'Beyond thankful': Jessica Hart seemed to be in a reflective mood as she posted a serene snap of the sunset ![]() Webber has worked mostly in the indie world with credits ranging from acting in 2002’s The Laramie Project to writing and directing his first indie film Explicit Ills in 2008. “I’m getting them to show a real side of who they are and smash that up with people’s expectations of celebrity.” The whole movie is designed to be a shade or two from real-life with Cera, Seyfried, Sossamon and Ritter, his true-life friends, playing versions of themselves. “The blurring of boundaries and the overcompensation that you do with a child - how you look to them for affection when it’s not appropriate? It’s been an exercise to capture real life moments and still tell a compelling story.” ![]() “It’s been really cool and eye-opening to limit the exposure to my son but create the scenes and moments that seem realistically uncomfortable,” Webber said. To that end, he is shooting with no crew - just himself, a director of photography and a sound guy - and is using Canon 5D Cameras. He said he is taking great pains to shield his son from the rigors of the shoot and conducted tests to see if he could make it as non-invasive as possible. “After spending so much time with my son being a father, I became obsessed with the idea of showing the most authentic father-son dynamic on screen.” “That’s the crux of the film,” Webber said, having just returned to L.A. Elizabeth Holmes Claims Amanda Seyfried Was "Playing a Character I Created" in 'The Dropout' ![]()
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