Credit: Jordi Linares Riveras Here are Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway at the Museo Frida Kahlo in Mexico as promo for The Devil Wears Prada 2 . The two are looking very chic in their outfits and sunglasses, conspicuously not wearing florals for Spring. Groundbreaking! The movie is set for release in May. Will you be checking it out?
Credit: MTV Lauren Conrad recently reunited with her Laguna Beach cast-mates, Kristin Cavallari and Stephen Colletti, 20 years after their reality TV show first aired. The three filmed a Roku special to reflect on their experiences with each other and reality TV when it was first becoming popular. While Cavallari and Colletti created a podcast where they discuss episodes of the show, Conrad seems happier to leave that experience in the past. The 40-year old shared that she thinks this is "the last time she'll interact with cameras" despite saying she did miss the people from the show. After Laguna Beach , Conrad starred in spinoff show, The Hills , which showcased Conrad and her friends including Heidi Montag, Ceiling Eyes Audrina Patridge and Lo Bosworth. The Hills ended in 2010 and we've not seen Conrad on TV since, so it seems the last 16 years have prepared us all for the devastating news that she doesn't plan to return to our screens. Since her time on MT...
Seen here in a fetching eyelet-embroidered gown, La Lana's life had much turmoil: her father's premature passing, seven tumultuous marriages as well as innumerable affairs (one of them ending with a dreadful finality on Good Friday, 1958). But far more devastating to her than any of those misfortunes were the critic's assessments of her performances. In her first technicolor feature, 1948's "The Three Musketeers," Pauline Kael wrote, "As Lady de Winter, Lana Turner sounds like a drive-in waitress exchanging quips with hot-rodders." And 20 years later, Kael was even more damning in her opinion of Turner in "Madame X": "She's not Madame X, she's brand X." Let's not even get into what some blogger had to say about Lana in "Portrait In Black" (my favorite of her films): "Indeed, Lana Turner takes all the prizes for making 'Portrait in Black' so watchable for me because hers is one of those truly awf...
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