Lifestyle Carpets & Candids: Margot Robbie’s layering I don’t understand this outfit. The jacket is beautiful. The jacket over the white lace top and pants outfit is meant to be an entire look. None of it makes sense. A lace top and matching pants, for me personally, never makes sense. But that’s because I’m By Lainey • Nov 29, 2017 03:33 pm
Lifestyle Carpets & Candids: Margot’s dark green sequins What would you call this? A toga dress? What’s the general consensus on toga dresses? No like? Does it make a difference then that this toga dress – if that is indeed what it’s called – on Margot Robbie is sequined? Sort of, non? These rich dark green sequins look By Lainey • Nov 28, 2017 01:02 pm
Show Your Work Podcast Show Your Work: The Royal Engagement plus Kendrick Lamar and Margot Robbie Duana and I recorded this week’s episode of Show Your Work yesterday. While, at the time, we did not yet know what would happen today, our discussion points still apply – Prince Harry’s relationship with the media, the media workings around this kind of event, and what Harry and By Lainey • Nov 27, 2017 04:28 pm
Lifestyle Carpets & Candids: Candidates in red Red seemed to be a popular choice this weekend for several best actress contenders. Diane Kruger, Jessica Chastain, and Carey Mulligan all wore red, or shades of it, to the Governors Awards on Saturday. Diane won the Best Actress Award at the Cannes Film Festival for her performance in In By Lainey • Nov 13, 2017 01:37 pm
Movie Reviews and Previews Jennifer & Margot: one hairstyle, two campaigns Did you see mother!? The movie with the dumbest punctuation of the year? It was meant to be Darren Aronofsky’s big deep artistic mindf-ck. Whatever. I thought it was a film student’s first film. And I found all the conversations around it, about how profound it all was, By Lainey • Nov 06, 2017 03:34 pm
Movie Reviews and Previews Domhnall Gleeson and Margot Robbie in Goodbye Christopher Robin English author and playwright Alan Milne (Domhnall Gleeson) returns from World War I with a case of shellshock, or what we now call PTSD. His wife, Daphne (Margot Robbie), is just glad to have him home, and to get back to their upper-crusty West End London life of opening nights By Sarah • Oct 20, 2017 01:50 pm
Movie Reviews and Previews Margot Robbie as Tonya Harding I, Tonya sold during TIFF to distributors Neon and 30West, in a deal said to be $5 million. Lainey thinks that’s low, but it sounds about right to me—the natural effect of the disastrous summer is more cautious spending. Netflix was apparently offering $8 million—I ran across By Sarah • Sep 13, 2017 03:55 pm
Movie Reviews and Previews What is HAPPENING with DC Films? Wonder Woman is the biggest movie of the summer, breaking all kinds of records, and successfully lighting a path for DC Films after Zack Snyder’s grimdark vision didn’t pan out. Wonder Woman should be the future of DC Films, but while yes, a sequel is in the works, By Sarah • Aug 24, 2017 10:10 am
Movie Reviews and Previews Intro for July 26, 2017 Dear Gossips, Not that I'm in any rush for the summer to be over but film festival season started yesterday which always means that fall is near. The Toronto International Film Festival made its first announcements on Tuesday, revealing an impressive list featuring some of the biggest names By Lainey • Jul 26, 2017 09:37 am
Equality Issues Sarah nominates: Maria on Margot Robbie’s Vanity Fair profile Margot Robbie covered Vanity Fair last summer. And the male writer liked her so much he… lamented the lack of nice, agreeable women in America…? Sarah nominates Maria’s post on the article, calling out the writer for his gross sh-t. Basically for turning a profile about her work into By Maria • Mar 08, 2017 01:28 pm
Movie Reviews and Previews Margot Robbie going for gold When I first wrote about Margot Robbie starring as Tonya Harding in I, Tonya, I said this: “…they can use prosthetics and makeup to plain her up—a blatant Oscar ploy, by the way”. And now there are set photos of Robbie in character as Tonya Harding and they have By Sarah • Jan 17, 2017 11:30 am
Movie Reviews and Previews Sebastian Stan makes the leap Over the last couple years Sebastian Stan has enjoyed a visible career bounce thanks to Marvel, picking up roles in big-deal movies, like The Martian, and Steven Soderbergh’s return to feature film, Logan Lucky, as well as higher profile indies like We Have Always Lived in the Castle. And By Sarah • Dec 14, 2016 10:21 am
Celebrity Social Media Smutty Social Media, November 28, 2016 The Victoria’s Secret marketing avalanche has begun. we're off! A photo posted by Kendall (@kendalljenner) onNov 27, 2016 at 5:53am PST The Third Best Joker wants someone to know he’s thinking about them. Thinking about you A photo posted by JARED LETO (@jaredleto) onNov 28, By Maria • Nov 28, 2016 02:28 pm
Celebrity Social Media Smutty Social Media, November 15, 2016 Like Kathleen said earlier today, genuine laughs are at a premium right now. This worked for me. In keeping with White House tradition Trump has picked out the family puppy. It's Chris Christie— Michael Keaton (@MichaelKeaton) November 13, 2016 The Bradley Cooper mention in Dave Chappelle’s SNL By Maria • Nov 15, 2016 03:31 pm
Movie Reviews and Previews Suicide Squad and the Hollywood double standard Suicide Squad shattered the August box office records, raking in $135 million for the biggest August opening weekend, breaking Guardians of the Galaxy’s previous record of $94.1 million. (And oh, is everyone at Warner Brothers ecstatic to take down a Marvel record.) Box office numbers can mean anything By Sarah • Aug 08, 2016 09:32 am
Movie Reviews and Previews Jared Leto is the third best movie Joker Where to start, where to start. Well, I guess we can start with the good stuff. The Good Stuff Suicide Squad is not as flat-out awful as Superhero Face Punch That movie is a dour, grinding slog, and Suicide Squad has approximately twenty fun minutes in its two hour run By Sarah • Aug 03, 2016 10:08 am