Archive for 'Featured'
“She’s a man, baby!” Glenn Close’s pet project hits the big screen – film review
Posted on13. Dec, 2011 by Harrison Cheung.
A personal pet project for Glenn Close for 15 years, ALBERT NOBBS hits the big screen in limited release – but just in time for its star, Close, to be eligible for an Oscar nom. With the poignant ponderous pain of a Jane Campion film, ALBERT NOBBS is a slow paced drama set in late [...]
Continue Reading
Jeremy Renner: Renaissance Man
Posted on06. Dec, 2011 by Annee Pfau.
Yeah, we really just did go there with Jeremy Renner. But Queen Elizabeth herself would likely pop a bone out of her corset for this critical AND box-office fave, whose resume is a smorgasbord of talents. Check out the stats (speaking of food: you’d better get a snack first, and settle in): Makeup Guru: [...]
Continue Reading
Altering the Time-Space Continuum with Eddie Redmayne
Posted on04. Dec, 2011 by Annee Pfau.
OK, here’s the full disclosure on this one: I’ve been whining (translation: all but kissing the boss’s toes) to do a piece on Eddie Redmayne since darn-near the first day I started at BNH. I was semi-smitten back in the days of “The Other Boleyn Girl”, when suddenly, the quietly-handsome guy playing William Stafford seemed [...]
Continue Reading
He “Nose” What They Want: An Up-Close Interview with one of the Stars’ Most Trusted Plastic Surgeons
Posted on11. Nov, 2011 by Annee Pfau.
There are certain mistakes a celebrity can make, and get away with it. Post-workout paparazzi shot? We’ve all been there. Sex tape? That could be a plus, depending on your “O” face. Forget the name of the EPA during your make-or-break political debate? Hey; at least it lands you the best segment on Letterman. But [...]
Continue Reading
So Alive and one-on-one with Consuelo Costin
Posted on31. Oct, 2011 by Henry-K.
Consuelo Costin‘s second single “Feel So Alive” entered the U.S. and European market last month, and with the constant interest in her (she is a Vanderbilt, afterall), and her music, a simple reaction is not what this artist has in mind. With a clever music video supporting the newly released song, Consuelo Costin is taking [...]
Continue Reading
Rising Star: Elizabeth Olsen Captivates in “Martha, Marcy, May, Marlene”
Posted on16. Oct, 2011 by Ben Scuglia.
Are you ready for another Olsen sibling on the scene? Actress Elizabeth Olsen is the younger sister of twin mega-moguls Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. Her stock has steadily risen ever since the premiere of the creep-tastc indie drama “Martha Marcy May Marlene“ at the Sundance Film Festival earlier this year. As its release date approaches, [...]
Continue Reading
Great… Dane! An HBO fan favorite keeps rising
Posted on12. Oct, 2011 by Annee Pfau.
It’s tough to read Dane DeHaan’s film resume and wonder why you haven’t heard about this guy yet. Certainly, plenty of others have, such as the folks at Village Voice, who bestowed their Obie Award on him for an “utterly disarming” performance in the off-Broadway hit “The Aliens”, or—well—the rest of the world, in praising his [...]
Continue Reading
Stephen Bishop: Line Drive to Stardom
Posted on07. Oct, 2011 by Annee Pfau.
Imagine that you idolized someone—then got semi-adopted by them, an honorary sibling. Then imagine getting cast into a major movie, portraying your idol-sib. Realistically. Sympathetically. (Don’t forget the sexy part, either.) Now throw in Robin Wright, Philip Seymour Hoffman and Brad Pitt as your co-stars. Wanna pop a Xanax yet? Welcome to the world [...]
Continue Reading
Can newcomer THOMAS HORN strike Cinema Gold in his film debut?
Posted on30. Sep, 2011 by Henry-K.
Based on Jonathan Safran Foer’s novel “Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close” (movie) stars Tom Hanks, Sandra Bullock and newcomer Thomas Horn (aka: the Teen Jeopardy champ), and from the looks of things, this film and it’s young star maybe headed for the years biggest red carpet event, where that famous golden man, Oscar, can come home [...]







