Really digging Lupita Nyong'o's SciFi hairline.
Really digging Lupita Nyong'o's SciFi hairline.
If you've got a thing for Tilda, you have to see I Am Love.
I vote you get instant lifetime membership based on the strength of this masterful (but thoughtful) takedown alone! I think everyone on this thread would agree, too. So keep an eye out for Slaybelle's invitation on GT in the coming weeks. :)
Chritter, can you give gonebaby posting privileges for Groupthink? I think she'd be great addition (if she's even interested...)
I couldn't love this comment more. It's all here. Very nicely written, too.
I guess I didn't read the bitchy stuff, or don't remember it coming from Dodai particularly. I misunderstood the point you were making about Jessica, apologies. All I know is Jezebel went rapidly downhill after Anna Holmes left, and the Jezebel Jessica has presided over is nowhere near as interesting, to me, at least.
Can't...stop...sniggering....it's uncanny!
Actually, you are RIGHT. I dig high-waist knickers - those 50s-style ones with the low-cut leg? Love 'em. What I meant to say was 'High-leg knickers'... because those, *shudder*, are just too 80s for me. It's my personal bête-noir of a decade, and not just for fashion.
Look, I'd like to stick up for Dodai here - she is definitely not a mean girl. On the contrary, she has written some really nuanced, philosophical pieces here over the years (and she's also damn funny sometimes). And I think you mean Anna Holmes*; Jessica Coen wrote this piece, probably came up with the idea and is…
All due respect Dodai, I thought the point being made back then was that Faith Hill is already a conventionally beautiful woman, and they still felt the need to Photoshop her - that was the shock factor that garnered so much publicity and started a much-needed conversation.
Ha! Dream on.
Goes without saying, surely?
My first thought: High-waist knickers are making a comeback? Please, no.
Yes. Not only fired, but unemployable ever after.
"This is about Vogue, and what Vogue decides to do with a specific woman who has very publicly stated that she's fine just the way she is, and the world needs to get on board with that. Just how resistant is Vogue to that idea?"
Don't be silly, no you can't. There is no such thing as an objectively 'good' movie or performance. And, to clarify, I'm judging her on Munchausen, Liaisons, Cowgirls, Golden Bowl, Kill Bill, Henry & June, Gattaca, Tape, and any other movie I've seen her in.
If you say so. It's subjective, after all. And there's no accounting for taste.
She's a crap actress who only got parts based on her physical beauty?
That article is the single best piece about women in Hollywood I have ever read - and I work in film and have read A LOT.