i'm not the target audience for a movie like this, but i will say that in person, jason statham is so sweet and giggly that i was pleasantly surprised at the awesome impression he gave off.
once inspiration or confidence is discovered in someone you're close to, it's easy to find yourself agreeing with the curves of their life path. believing in their dreams, supporting their decisions and most importantly, trusting in even their foggiest of movements. it's a safety net you can't touch or define but there's strength in such emotions and you'd be surprised at the great lengths you'd go to protect it.
anticipation for the jessie ware show on wednesday is at an all time high. this time around i'll be subbing my bwesty for the brotherbear. see you at the el rey folks.
so, arnold is looking pretty old now a days and should probably lay off the sun for a while. but the good thing is that IT'S NOT A TUMOR. thanks lionsgate for the access, they're really great to work with.
i honestly would watch anything with ryan gosling and emma stone. they were so adorable at the gangster squad press conference. don't believe me, then click the first link.
i was lucky enough to see zero dark thirty last month with my brother. i didn't know much about the hunt for osama bin laden or the events that led up to his execution, but i was transfixed for the movie's entire duration at the intensity that transpired on screen. jessica chastain's portrayal of maya is a tidal wave of composure, obsession, powerful dedication and balls. it's an oscar worthy performance that finds her battling it out with jennifer lawrence come award season.
ZDT will leave you thinking and talking about it long after the screen fades to black. highly recommended (side note: bert macklin is in it!)
confession. whenever i'm impressed with a performance from an actor or actress, i go back and try to watch their most recent filmography. as i admitted on my new years eve post, i became obsessed with the acting of emily blunt earlier this year. so i went back and tracked down her last few films, which lead to me to the adjustment bureau, co-starring matt damon. shortly after watching that movie, i was invited to the press junket for promised land. co-written and co-starring damon and john krasinski (aka emily blunt's husband).
to bring it all full circle, promised land also stars the always impressive rosemarie dewitt (who in the past year has co-starred with emily blunt in the criminally underrated your sister's sister and john krasinski in nobody walks).
needless to say it was a pleasure talking to damon, krasinski and dewitt. as for the film, the performances are beautiful and grounded, i just wish the film could've stuck the final landing.
i'm attracted to the music of alunaGeorge because it seamlessly interweaves a sense of feminine vulnerability with the strength of a masculine touch. as sensitive vocals float over a bed of electronic waves, it's easy to get lost in your desire or inspire movement towards it.
it should be noted that this video needs to be watched in its entirety to fully absorb chaz doing his awkward white girl shuffle in some of the most serene of locales.
the idea of coming home is supposed to be comforting. but what if the idea of home suddenly equates to a feeling that something is missing. as the muscle memory of your space realizes your former significant other is no longer an occupant, all that is left is time and the passing feeling that you're lost in the confines of familiar walls.
thank you trey songz for eating a plate of cupcakes and licking your fingers throughout our entire interview. that alone was worth watching this subpar movie and attending the junket at the always awesome sls hotel.
sat in on roundtables and had one individual interview.