Sexy Sandra Bullock Takes The Plunge And Renee Zellweger Goes Grunge – The Best & Worst Dressed Of The Day
Posted on Dec 16, 2011 @ 06:30AM - 2 comments

By Leah Ornstein - Radar Style & Beauty Editor
From the red carpet of the hottest movie premieres and the swankiest soirees to the city streets, Hollywood’s hottest stars were dressed to rock and shock on Thursday – and RadarOnline.com has all the photos in our daily fashion feature.
She’s got her hottest body ever and she is ready to show it off! Sandra Bullock took the plunge at the New York premiere of Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, and boy did she look sexy! The Academy Award winner went shirtless in an Alexander McQueen suit with a stingray belt, steaming up the event in the best way possible.
PHOTOS: The Best & Worst Dressed Stars Of The Day
Renee Zellweger looked more frump than fab as she braved the rain in Beverly Hills. The celebrated actress grunged out her terrific khaki trench with too-short trousers and incredibly clunky boots.
Glamour Girls At Gilbert Chagoury's Runway Debut
Posted on Apr 29, 2010 @ 02:02PM - Add a comment

Hollywood’s glammest gals headed over to the Pacific Design Center in Los Angeles on Wednesday night to take in fashion designer Gilbert Chagoury’s debut on the catwalk. The Lebanese designer, who grew up in France presented a collection of 30, all-white looks, which including wedding gowns, evening wear and flirty cocktail attire to the celeb filled crowd.
PHOTOS: Nicky Hilton, Paris Hilton, Shenae Grimes, Perrey Reeves, Morgan Fairchild, Kelly Rutherford, Elizabeth Rohm, Diablo Cody And Carla Gugino At Gilbert Chagoury’s First-Ever Runway Show
Paris Hilton rocked a sassy salmon, one-shouldered mini with beige Christian Louboutin heels, getting accessorized in gold bling, while her sis Nicky looked super springy in a floral cocktail dress. Kelly Rutherford was a doppelganger for her Gossip Girl character, wearing an embellished caplet over all-white threads, toting a beige Hermes Birkin bag.
PHOTOS: Paris’ Smoking Hot Bikini Bod
What 90210 starlet wore nylon socks pulled up to her knees? Check out the gallery in Style to find out.
Palm Springs International Film Festival Gala
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Awards Season Style: Palm Springs International Film Festival
Posted on Jan 06, 2010 @ 07:13AM - Add a comment

Dark and neutral hues and Cartier jewels dominated the red carpet of the 2010 Palm Springs International Film Festival on Tuesday night, where stars were celebrated for their onscreen achievements. Mariah Carey ravished the crowd in a Precious Herve Leger metallic floorlength, while Twilight and Up in the Air’s Anna Kendrick opted for a vintage feeling J Mendel tiered strapless.
What was Diablo Cody thinking? The Juno and Jennifer’s Body penning sensation was miss-styled in a floral D & G frock, which clashed with her tatted up arms.
PHOTOS: Anna Kendrick And Other Emerging 2010 Trendsetters
Other style stars of the evening were Helen Mirren, who was a vision of elegance and grace, sveltely gowned in a sleeved Armani floorlength, and Marion Cotillard, who rocked an Elie Saab one-shouldered cocktail dress.
As for the boys, Clint Eastwood got tuxed up old school style, while Quentin Tarantino added a modern twist to his formal duds.
Desert Lights! Stars Shine at the Palm Springs International Film Festival
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DVD Review: Jennifer's Body
Posted on Dec 31, 2009 @ 03:15PM - Add a comment

High school is tough enough without your best friend becoming a demonic killer. For Needy (Amanda Seyfried), the going gets downright bloody when she suspects that her sinfully hot BFF (Megan Fox) might be behind the local murder spree that leaves a string of local boys looking like -- to quote a bereaving mom -- “lasagna.”
In Jennifer’s Body, director Karyn Kusama and writer Diablo Cody carve a delicious satire that takes no prisoners. The DVD edition, which hit streets this week, includes Cody and Kusama’s commentary -- arguably one of the best tidbits to hit home entertainment this year. The movie’s unfettered dialogue speaks loud and clear to their seamless, joint vision, but their discussion about it further highlights their comfortable dynamic together, and their intention to say something about teen girls without heavy proselytizing.
While Cody is already known for her smart, spot-on take on the teen condition (She won an Oscar for teen dramedy Juno in 2008), the voice in Jennifer’s Body is more streamlined, and creates characters that are broader, and perhaps more universal than the precocious, self-aware Juno or the family on Showtime’s United States of Tara. As the nerdier of the two main characters, Needy not only suppresses her own radiant beauty but also her confidence, so that she’s believable as the kind of girl who could be in such an inescapable friendship. As the killer hottie, Jennifer is the classic popular girl who wields power with a cropped shirt and manipulation, yet desperately needs male attention.
What separates Jennifer’s Body from other such takes on teen girls’ dark side is the palpable bond between Jennifer and Needy -- that kind of fearful co-dependence in which young women build each other up and tear each other down in a precarious dance. Far from the flat cliques in movies like Heathers and Mean Girls, Cody and Kusama draw the intimacy and the agony of that dynamic, and point out some of their favorite moments throughout the commentary. A simple moment of hand-holding and release in one scene is subtle, but speaks volumes for the filmmakers. The sweet, realistic dynamic between Needy and her boyfriend Chip (Johnny Simmons), meanwhile, was part of what sold Kusama on Chip’s casting.
In addition to the filmmakers’ commentary over the theatrical cut, the DVD also features an extended cut with thoughts from Kusama. In her solo discussion, the director takes a more traditional approach to commentary and discusses some of the decision-making behind each scene’s edits. During Fox and Seyfried’s languorous romantic encounter, for example, Kusama delves into the eroticism of the scene, why Needy’s hesitation was important and why certain beats were left out of the final cut.
Jennifer’s Body is a stark -- if not completely over-the-top -- look at a seamy underside of relationships between teen girls, and offers only a modicum of relief at the end. With its commentary from two smart women with obvious mutual respect, the film’s DVD edition offers a happy ending.
Check out our review of Hurt Locker
Style Starz At The Awards Gala
Posted on Oct 27, 2009 @ 12:01PM - Add a comment

All of our favorite leading ladies showed up for The 13th Annual Hollywood Film Festival and Hollywood Awards Gala at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, presented by Starz! Hilary Swank, who is once again receiving Oscar buzz for her performance as Amelia Earhart in Amelia, stunned in a cut-out Monique Lhuillier Fall 2009 gown, while newcomer Carey Mulligan dared to be different in a Spring 2010 Prabal Gurung strapless number.
PHOTOS: See Kate Beckinsale, Charlize Theron, Carey Mulligan, Diablo Cody, Hilary Swank, Zooey Deschanel, Diane Kruger, Julianne Moore, Michelle Monaghan, Maria Bello And Taraji P. Henson In Their Gala Get Up!
What Oscar nominated darling added some red carpet pizzazz in plaid?
Check out the gallery to find out!
EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: Megan Fox On Her Christian School Bullies “F**k Em!”
Posted on Sep 17, 2009 @ 11:26AM - 20 comments
Megan Fox unleashed some passionate profanity when she sent the bullies from her small Christian High School a message: “F**k-em!”, she shouted to a packed house for the Hollywood screening of her film Jennifer’s Body on Wednesday
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Fox and friends (her cast members and the director) addressed the audience before the screening.
“I actually was not the s**it in high school” Fox told the audience. “I went to a small Christian School. I ate lunch in the bathroom because I was afraid of getting picked on in the cafeteria.” When the audience began to react positively, Fox shot back “it’s ok, yeah, Fu** ‘em.!”
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Fox plays a high school cheerleader possessed by a demon in the dark comedy film written by Diablo Cody of Juno fame.



























