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You and me both. I feel like she'd be fun to have a cup of coffee with.

For what it's worth, Elle put a black and white, above the shoulders portrait of Elle Fanning (young, thin, blonde) on one of the covers for their Women in Hollywood issue a couple of years ago:

Photoshop or not, that is one adorable kid. Look at that little smile! And those cheeks! I may not like Kimye but they sure know how to make a cute baby.

They both have amazing skin. And great hair. And great everything, basically.

I like Angelina as much as the next Brangeloonie fangirl (except for that person who always shows up when there's something about Brangelina or Jen Aniston and spews vitriolic at anyone who disagrees with her - I don't like Angelina as much as she seems to) but she would be so wrong for Nigella Lawson. If they must

I'm hoping it's a permanent replacement.

I have to question your definition of "objectively".

I love Matthew Lewis, but I do find it kind of strange that he refers to himself as a teenager - dude's 24 years old. I don't know, is that worthy of a minor side-eye or am I just being pedantic?

I love Naomie Harris; she's always so wonderful in everything she does. I hope her performance in the Mandela film - to say nothing of her role in the last James Bond movie - will bring her career to another level, because she so deserves it. I also hope she gets an Oscar nomination this year, but unfortunately that

Yup. Also, I think the fact that the real Jordan Belfort stands to benefit substantially from this film (I'm sure sales of his memoir have gone up, and apparently he's shopping around a reality show) complicates things further. People are saying that the movie doesn't glorify Belfort or his actions, but that doesn't

Sorry, I might have taken your post a bit too seriously! I just get a bit baffled when people write that Jezebel worships women like Miley Cyrus, Lena Dunham, Gaga, etc. when if you actually read their articles on them, it's really not the case.

Depiction of bad behavior does not constitute endorsement of said bad behavior.

I don't know about her taste in men, but in interviews she comes across as very down-to-earth, intelligent, grateful for her success, and just generally pretty delightful. That's why I like her...in addition to her acting skills.

They've definitely called her out for being problematic and have not shied away from criticizing her in general - maybe not as much as they should have, but this idea that Jez adores Gaga unreservedly the way they do, say, Beyonce does not ring true to me at all. (Same with Lena Dunham actually, but that's another

Uh, and who might that fine gentleman be? Just asking for a friend...

Well, it was mentioned that of the four actresses named, only Natalie Portman and Jennifer Lawrence have had starring roles in Oscar-bait type films. Hence the "we need more Black Swans and Silver Linings Playbooks" comment, since those are the films Portman and Lawrence starred in respectively (and both won Best

You guys, I think it's time for Jezebel's Annual Christmas Debate on 'Baby, It's Cold Outside': Rapey or Not? Let's go!

"would rather look at themselves in the mirror while having sex than have sex"

I love her, she's so sharp and funny and awesome when calling out Hollywood BS (especially of the racist/sexist variety). Did you hear about her forthcoming memoir about her mother? I'm so excited to read it; I only hope she comes to Boston on her book tour!