Solange Smith wearin Giambattista Valli in “Can You Wear Haute-Couture IRL” by Harper’s Bazaar
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Cillian Murphy arrives at the premiere of Dunkirk in Leicester Square
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I can’t tell who he’s mocking here.
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Styles is great in Dunkirk – perhaps that’s why he’s been coy about his future in Hollywood – and despite his star power and the instantly recognisable face, he never overpowers a scene he’s in.
His character is arguably one of the more complicated and unlikable people in the film, but he also brings depth to the role and you understand, even if you don’t agree, why his character takes the actions he does.
All we did is survive.
That’s enough.
Christopher Nolan explains why he likes to cover Tom Hardy’s face:
“I was pretty thrilled with what he did in The Dark Knight Rises with two eyes and couple of eyebrows and a bit of forehead. I thought let’s see what he can do with no forehead, no real eyebrows, maybe one eye. Of course Tom, being Tom, what he does with single eye acting is far beyond what anyone else can do with their whole body. That is just the unique talent of the man, he’s extraordinary.”
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“You meet directors who are extraordinarily strong visually, and you meet directors who are really great with actors and performances, and you meet directors who are phenomenal on script. But Chris has command of everything. Every person’s job on a film set – he knows every single one of them intimately. So, you’ve really got to be on your game when you work on a Christopher Nolan film. Otherwise he can do it better than you.” -Cillian Murphy
Nicole Kidman photographed by Carin Backoff for Love Magazine, Fall/Winter ‘17
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