Full Spectrum Color At The SAG Awards

Monday, January 26th, 2009

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The SAG Awards brought all the Crayola colors out of their box last night.  Diane Lane, Claire Daines, Jane Krakowski and Christina Hendricks wore the most popular color, red.  Eva Longoria was a solitary coral orange.  Yellow wasn’t as big as it was last year with only two actresses, Marissa Tomei and Viola Davis representing it.  Green and teal were huge (ok huge for greens)!  Christina Applegate, Evan Rachel Wood, Dana Delaney, Melissa Leo and Alison Pil looked lovely in shades of emerald.  Only a few metallics and  memorable whites walked the red carpet this year.  Teri Hatcher wowed in white while Rosario Dawson and Emily Blunt glittered in silver.  Black of course was worn by a fair share of SAG attendees. If you wanted to stick out from the crowd it seemed like the easiest way to do so was to wear a non floor-length gown.  Only a handful of women bared knees last night including Katrina Bowden, Katie Holmes and Tina Fey. Who was best dressed?  I honestly can’t decide.   See the whole rainbow here.

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Belles Of The Board – Best Dressed

Thursday, January 15th, 2009

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Celebrities braved the New York City chill to attend the 2008 National Board of Review of Motion Pictures Awards Gala at Cipriani’s last night.  Naomi Watts lit up the room with new mom radiance and the trio above dazzled in their own ways.  We vote Anne Hathaway as Best Dressed in a beaded Chanel gown with an art deco vibe.  Amy Adams was a close second in a cobwebby take on the lace illusion trend.  Eva Amurri looked like she was poured into cinched grape dress, to great effect. Objections anyone?

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Pretty Woman

Monday, January 7th, 2008

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Even with a 2006 Oscar nomination for Junebug, Amy Adams was not quite a marquee name yet but with this year’s family-fare hit Enchanted, Adams sealed herself on the short list for years to come. Not only a talented actress but a budding fashionista as well, Adams looked every inch the movie star in Fendi while attending the New York Film Critic’s Circle Awards in New York City. With a mane of strawberry blonde hair that rivals My Little Pony and charisma to match, this is indeed Miss Adams year.

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Box Office: Turkey Rebound

Monday, November 26th, 2007

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With Hollywood on strike and the box office plummeting, analysts were bracing for one of the worst Thanksgiving showings in history. But you can’t keep bored families away at the holidays, apparently. The Thanksgiving box office met last year’s numbers to everyone’s surprise, fuelled by the muscular #1 bow of Disney’s Enchanted and the eye-opening results of second place finisher This Christmas. Once again showing how Hollywood is clueless about the power of African-American audiences, the family dramedy raked in a terrific $27.1 million over the 5-day holiday frame. Beowulf continued to disappoint (it may not reach $100 million), while Hitman opened to decent numbers for a video game adaptation and Miramax’s No Country for Old Men held up well in national release. Todd Haynes’s mega-hyped Bob Dylan fantasia I’m Not There was solid in its first days of limited release, if a bit underwhelming.  

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