Demi Rose poses for a selfie. Pic credit: @demirose/Instagram
Demi Rose is stunning as she shows off her jaw-dropping curves in a super tiny and jewel bikini paired with a massive wing finish.
The British model went for a bombshell vibe in her latest Instagram share, posting in the sun and from a parched desert and ocean setting.
Demi sizzled in a small gallery of images, posting a total of three and definitely not falling short on the curve front.
The 27-year-old stood confidently in a teeny-tiny crystal-encrusted bikini, adding in huge blue wings for a dramatic and almost fairytale-like finish.
The model posed amid parched grass and backed by rocks, but it was beachy vibes with a swipe right as she went for a close-up and was backed by ocean waters. Here, Demi showed off her 24-inch waist and curvy hips as she better showed off her swimwear.
Demi Rose is stunning as she shows off her jaw-dropping curves in a super tiny and jewel bikini paired with a massive wing finish.
The British model went for a bombshell vibe in her latest Instagram share, posting in the sun and from a parched desert and ocean setting.
Demi sizzled in a small gallery of images, posting a total of three and definitely not falling short on the curve front.
The 27-year-old stood confidently in a teeny-tiny crystal-encrusted bikini, adding in huge blue wings for a dramatic and almost fairytale-like finish.
The model posed amid parched grass and backed by rocks, but it was beachy vibes with a swipe right as she went for a close-up and was backed by ocean waters. Here, Demi showed off her 24-inch waist and curvy hips as she better showed off her swimwear.
- 9/28/2022
- by Angela Perry
- Monsters and Critics
Demi Rose poses close up. Pic credit: @demirose/Instagram
Demi Rose is offering an insight into her positive mindset as she stuns in a revealing robe.
The 27-year-old model has made headlines for revealing the grief she was plunged into after losing both parents less than eight months apart. The mental health warrior has shed her tears on social media, but she’s a glass half full.
Demi posted to her Instagram Stories this week to answer a fan question.
The brunette beauty shared a gorgeous selfie showing her in an open robe look as she also went braless.
Snapping herself with a sideways finish, Demi posed showing off her world-famous curves while in a slinky, black, and floral-patterned robe worn open.
Drawing attention to her figure but also to her facial features, Demi smiled softly, also sending out direct eye contact as she held up her smartphone.
Demi was rocking her recent ginger locks,...
Demi Rose is offering an insight into her positive mindset as she stuns in a revealing robe.
The 27-year-old model has made headlines for revealing the grief she was plunged into after losing both parents less than eight months apart. The mental health warrior has shed her tears on social media, but she’s a glass half full.
Demi posted to her Instagram Stories this week to answer a fan question.
The brunette beauty shared a gorgeous selfie showing her in an open robe look as she also went braless.
Snapping herself with a sideways finish, Demi posed showing off her world-famous curves while in a slinky, black, and floral-patterned robe worn open.
Drawing attention to her figure but also to her facial features, Demi smiled softly, also sending out direct eye contact as she held up her smartphone.
Demi was rocking her recent ginger locks,...
- 9/27/2022
- by Angela Perry
- Monsters and Critics
Demi Rose poses close up. Pic credit: @demirose/Instagram
Demi Rose is offering up her famous curves twice in one go as she revisits one of her favorite calendar shoots.
The British model this week took it way back to 2017 when she released a calendar that included both lingerie and swimwear looks.
Posting to her Instagram stories, the 27-year-old shared a video showing the flip from one calendar page to another, also thanking photographer Danny Desantos.
Footage showed the Pretty Little Thing ambassador showing off her world-famous figure as she first appeared in jeans and a plunging and white lacy bra.
Highlighting her 24-inch waist, the stunner went bombshell-like with curled hair, parted lips, and a deep golden tan, with the second calendar page showing her in her signature bikini. Here, Demi showcased her curves in a segmented and banded red bikini with a plunging neckline while posing by a...
Demi Rose is offering up her famous curves twice in one go as she revisits one of her favorite calendar shoots.
The British model this week took it way back to 2017 when she released a calendar that included both lingerie and swimwear looks.
Posting to her Instagram stories, the 27-year-old shared a video showing the flip from one calendar page to another, also thanking photographer Danny Desantos.
Footage showed the Pretty Little Thing ambassador showing off her world-famous figure as she first appeared in jeans and a plunging and white lacy bra.
Highlighting her 24-inch waist, the stunner went bombshell-like with curled hair, parted lips, and a deep golden tan, with the second calendar page showing her in her signature bikini. Here, Demi showcased her curves in a segmented and banded red bikini with a plunging neckline while posing by a...
- 8/24/2022
- by Angela Perry
- Monsters and Critics
While New York City has been the hotbed for electronic dance music, South Africa is staking its claim in the genre by ushering in a new age of African sensibilities. Courtesy of BACARDÍ, this year’s Governors Ball Music Festival pre-show featured two of the most buzzed-about DJ duos on the international club scene: disco/house mavericks the Martinez Brothers and amapiano visionaries Major League DJz. BACARDÍ is no stranger to the live music space, and the party was another event in a long series of celebrations that the brand...
- 6/22/2022
- by Isabela Raygoza
- Rollingstone.com
Richard Martinez, the father of Ucsb shooting victim Chris Martinez, has a message to Congress: stop calling him and do something. Martinez, who slammed ”irresponsible politicians and the NRA” in the wake of his son's death, told Anderson Cooper Tuesday night that he would not take phone calls from Congresspeople until something was done addressing gun violence. Also read: Portrait of a Psychopath: Ucsb Shooter Elliot Rodger a Child of Hollywood, Privilege, Isolation “I know you've had people reach out to you, people from Capitol Hill,” Cooper said. “What is your message to them, what is your message of what needs to change?...
- 5/28/2014
- by James Crugnale
- The Wrap
Richard Martinez, the outspoken father of University of California Santa Barbara shooting victim Christopher Michael-Martinez, lashed out at Congress Tuesday during an emotional memorial service honoring the victims of Friday's deadly massacre. “Not one more,” the elder Martinez demanded as he addressed a crowd of several thousand students, parents and family members who gathered to remember the six Ucsb students killed in Isla Vista. The killing spree left a total of seven dead, including the gunman, Elliot Rodger, 22. During the memorial service, the names of Rodger's victims were each read aloud — Veronika Weiss, 19, Katie Cooper, 22, Chris Martinez,...
- 5/28/2014
- by Anita Bennett
- The Wrap
Pang Ho-cheung’s Aberdeen and Fruit Chan’s The Midnight After will open this year’s Hong Kong International Film Festival (Hkiff), which takes place March 24-April 7.
Starring Louis Koo, Miriam Yeung and Gigi Leung, Aberdeen is a drama revolving around different members of an extended Hong Kong family. Post-apocalyptic thriller The Midnight After recently premiered in the Panorama section of the Berlin film festival.
The festival will also screen the world premiere of Beautiful 2014, the third installment in the portmanteau series co-produced by Hkiff and Chinese online video platform Youku. This year, the short films have been directed by Australia’s Christopher Doyle, China’s Zhang Yuan, Hong Kong’s Shu Kei and Korea’s Kang Je-gyu.
Another omnibus film, Three Charmed Lives, will also receive its world premiere at the festival. The film comprises shorts directed by three actors: Hong Kong’s Francis Ng, Taiwan’s Chang Chen and Korea’s Jeong U-seong.
On March 30, the...
Starring Louis Koo, Miriam Yeung and Gigi Leung, Aberdeen is a drama revolving around different members of an extended Hong Kong family. Post-apocalyptic thriller The Midnight After recently premiered in the Panorama section of the Berlin film festival.
The festival will also screen the world premiere of Beautiful 2014, the third installment in the portmanteau series co-produced by Hkiff and Chinese online video platform Youku. This year, the short films have been directed by Australia’s Christopher Doyle, China’s Zhang Yuan, Hong Kong’s Shu Kei and Korea’s Kang Je-gyu.
Another omnibus film, Three Charmed Lives, will also receive its world premiere at the festival. The film comprises shorts directed by three actors: Hong Kong’s Francis Ng, Taiwan’s Chang Chen and Korea’s Jeong U-seong.
On March 30, the...
- 2/27/2014
- by lizshackleton@gmail.com (Liz Shackleton)
- ScreenDaily
Chris Martinez's I Do Bidoo Bidoo is a film whose acclaim is more a product of sentiment than cinematic merit. Its plot is characterized by clichés. Its charm is but a product of nostalgia and novelty. It contents itself in reaping the rewards of its sheer existence, unwilling to push the envelope and to explore areas outside acknowledged comfort zones. It is the kind of crowd-pleaser that is satisfied to exist for the current clamor of a crowd whose addiction to anything from the past has turned into something that resembles more a fad than anything else. It is quite unfortunate, really. Martinez is perhaps one of the more consistent and reliable screenwriters actively working today. He not only has a gift for humor that...
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- 3/11/2013
- Screen Anarchy
Two Indian actors Manoj Bajpayee and Vidya Balan won nominations for the 6th Asia Pacific Screen Awards to be held on November 23 in Brisbane, Australia.
Manoj Bajpayee won a nomination in “Best Performance by an Actor” category for Gangs of Wasseypur.
Vidya Balan has been nominated for “Best Performance by a Actress” for The Dirty Picture.
Read also Gangs of Wasseypur and Gattu nominated for Asia Pacific Screen Awards 2012
Established in 2007, the APSAs are one of the highest accolade in film in the Asia Pacific region. Apsa is headquartered in Brisbane, Queensland and is an initiative of the Queensland Government, Australia.
Complete list of nominations:
Best Feature Film
Nameless Gangster: Rules of the Time [South Korea]
Bear [Iran]
The Horde
[Russia]
Beyond the Hill
[Turkey]
Wu Xia
[Hong Kong, China]
Best Children’S Feature Film
My Australia
[Poland, Israel]
Gattu [India]
I Wish [Japan]
The Mirror Never Lies
[Indonesia]
Off White Lies
[Israel]
Best Documentary Feature Film
5 Broken Cameras [Israel, Palestine, France]
In My Mother’s Arms...
Manoj Bajpayee won a nomination in “Best Performance by an Actor” category for Gangs of Wasseypur.
Vidya Balan has been nominated for “Best Performance by a Actress” for The Dirty Picture.
Read also Gangs of Wasseypur and Gattu nominated for Asia Pacific Screen Awards 2012
Established in 2007, the APSAs are one of the highest accolade in film in the Asia Pacific region. Apsa is headquartered in Brisbane, Queensland and is an initiative of the Queensland Government, Australia.
Complete list of nominations:
Best Feature Film
Nameless Gangster: Rules of the Time [South Korea]
Bear [Iran]
The Horde
[Russia]
Beyond the Hill
[Turkey]
Wu Xia
[Hong Kong, China]
Best Children’S Feature Film
My Australia
[Poland, Israel]
Gattu [India]
I Wish [Japan]
The Mirror Never Lies
[Indonesia]
Off White Lies
[Israel]
Best Documentary Feature Film
5 Broken Cameras [Israel, Palestine, France]
In My Mother’s Arms...
- 10/12/2012
- by NewsDesk
- DearCinema.com
Gattu by Rajan Khosa has been nominated in “Best Children’s Feature Film” category at the 6th Asia Pacific Screen Awards (Read Rajan Khosa’s interview here). The 2012 Asia Pacific Screen Awards announced its nominations today.
Anurag Kashyap has been nominated for “Achievement in Directing” for Gangs of Wasseypur (Read Anurag Kashyap’s interview here). Manoj Bajpayee won a nomination for the same film in “Best Performance by an Actor” category.
Vidya Balan has been nominated for “Best Performance by an Actress” for The Dirty Picture.
Established in 2007, the APSAs are one of the highest accolade in film in the Asia Pacific region. Apsa is headquartered in Brisbane, Queensland and is an initiative of the Queensland Government, Australia.
All winners in the 6th annual Asia Pacific Screen Awards will be announced at a ceremony on Friday November 23 in Brisbane, Australia.
Complete list of nominations:
Best Feature Film
Nameless Gangster: Rules...
Anurag Kashyap has been nominated for “Achievement in Directing” for Gangs of Wasseypur (Read Anurag Kashyap’s interview here). Manoj Bajpayee won a nomination for the same film in “Best Performance by an Actor” category.
Vidya Balan has been nominated for “Best Performance by an Actress” for The Dirty Picture.
Established in 2007, the APSAs are one of the highest accolade in film in the Asia Pacific region. Apsa is headquartered in Brisbane, Queensland and is an initiative of the Queensland Government, Australia.
All winners in the 6th annual Asia Pacific Screen Awards will be announced at a ceremony on Friday November 23 in Brisbane, Australia.
Complete list of nominations:
Best Feature Film
Nameless Gangster: Rules...
- 10/12/2012
- by NewsDesk
- DearCinema.com
Nominations for the 6th annual Asian Film Awards were announced in Hong Kong today:
Best Film
A Separation (Iran) Postcard (Japan) The Flowers of War (Mainland China) Flying Swords of Dragon Gate (Hong Kong/Mainland China) Warriors of the Rainbow: Seediq Bale (Taiwan) You Don’t Get Life a Second Time (India)
Best Director
Asghar Farhadi, A Separation Teddy Soeriaatmadja, Lovely Man Sono Sion, Guilty of Romance Tsui Hark, Flying Swords of Dragon Gate Wei Te-sheng, Warriors of the Rainbow: Seediq Bale Zhang Yimou, The Flowers of War
Best Actor
Chen Kun, Flying Swords of Dragon Gate Donny Damara, Lovely Man Andy Lau, A Simple Life Park Hae Il, War of the Arrows Yakusho Koji, Chronicle of My Mother
Best Actress
Vidya Balan, The Dirty Picture Michelle Chen, You Are the Apple of My Eye Eugene Domingo, The Woman in the Septic Tank Leila Hatami, A Separation Deanie Ip,...
Best Film
A Separation (Iran) Postcard (Japan) The Flowers of War (Mainland China) Flying Swords of Dragon Gate (Hong Kong/Mainland China) Warriors of the Rainbow: Seediq Bale (Taiwan) You Don’t Get Life a Second Time (India)
Best Director
Asghar Farhadi, A Separation Teddy Soeriaatmadja, Lovely Man Sono Sion, Guilty of Romance Tsui Hark, Flying Swords of Dragon Gate Wei Te-sheng, Warriors of the Rainbow: Seediq Bale Zhang Yimou, The Flowers of War
Best Actor
Chen Kun, Flying Swords of Dragon Gate Donny Damara, Lovely Man Andy Lau, A Simple Life Park Hae Il, War of the Arrows Yakusho Koji, Chronicle of My Mother
Best Actress
Vidya Balan, The Dirty Picture Michelle Chen, You Are the Apple of My Eye Eugene Domingo, The Woman in the Septic Tank Leila Hatami, A Separation Deanie Ip,...
- 1/18/2012
- MUBI
The Flying Swords of Dragon Gate and the other nominations for the 2012 Asian Film Awards have been announced. The 6th Annual Asian Film Awards was presented by the Hong Kong International Film Festival Society (Hkiffs) “to recognize excellence of film professionals in the film industries of Asian cinema.” This year’s award ceremony will be held at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre on March 19, 2012.
The full listing of the 2012 Asian Film Awards nominations have been announced.
Best Film
A Separation (Iran)
Postcard (Japan)
The Flowers of War (Mainland China)
Flying Swords of Dragon Gate (Hong Kong/Mainland China)
Warriors of the Rainbow: Seediq Bale (Taiwan)
You Don’t Get Life a Second Time (India)
Best Director
Asghar Farhadi, A Separation
Teddy Soeriaatmadja, Lovely Man
Sono Sion, Guilty of Romance
Tsui Hark, Flying Swords of Dragon Gate
Wei Te-sheng, Warriors of the Rainbow: Seediq Bale
Zhang Yimou, The...
The full listing of the 2012 Asian Film Awards nominations have been announced.
Best Film
A Separation (Iran)
Postcard (Japan)
The Flowers of War (Mainland China)
Flying Swords of Dragon Gate (Hong Kong/Mainland China)
Warriors of the Rainbow: Seediq Bale (Taiwan)
You Don’t Get Life a Second Time (India)
Best Director
Asghar Farhadi, A Separation
Teddy Soeriaatmadja, Lovely Man
Sono Sion, Guilty of Romance
Tsui Hark, Flying Swords of Dragon Gate
Wei Te-sheng, Warriors of the Rainbow: Seediq Bale
Zhang Yimou, The...
- 1/18/2012
- by filmbook
- Film-Book
In Chris Martinez's Rain, Rain, Go Away, the final episode of Shake, Rattle and Roll 13 which was touted by its producing studio as the last and the best of the horror franchise, water, more than the predictable ghosts that appear every now and then, is the main source of chills. Martinez, who is probably the cleverest writer and director actively working for the mainstream today, mines the collective paranoia of floods brought about by the horrific experiences during recent rain-related calamities the country barely survived from. In the episode, reliable comedienne Eugene Domingo plays the wife of Jay Manalo's businessman whose plastics business moved from its former flood-prone factory to a safer location. Brought about by experiences from the onslaught of typhoon Ondoy which...
- 12/28/2011
- Screen Anarchy
Ang Babae sa Septic Tank (The Woman in the Septic Tank), directed by Marlon Rivera from a screenplay written by Chris Martinez, earns most of its laughs from the misadventures of director Rainer (Kean Cipriano), producer Bingbong (Jm de Guzman), and production assistant Jocelyn (Cai Cortez), an overly ambitious troop of filmmakers who are out to make their dream film entitled Walang Wala by exploiting the picturesque poverty of Manila. As they brainstorm on the casting, the look, the story, the poster design, and down to the English translation of the title of their precious project, the film takes shape inside the mind of perennially quiet Jocelyn (perhaps Rivera and Martinez's homage to the production crew rendered voiceless by noisy auteurs and capitalists), showcasing...
- 7/29/2011
- Screen Anarchy
All it took was a solar eclipse and five-car collision atop the Magnetic Hill for the souls of five individuals --- the virginal bride-to-be (Angelica Panganiban), her histrionically litigious godmother (Eugene Domingo), her ringbearer's destitute nanny (Tuesday Vargas), her husband-to-be's amorous grandfather (Jaime Fabregas), and her gay beautician (John Lapuz) --- to switch bodies. With the bride-to-be's soul transferring to the godmother's body; the godmother's soul transferring to the nanny's body; the nanny's soul transferring to the grandfather's body; the grandfather's soul transferring to the beautician's body; and the beautician's soul transferring to the bride-to-be's body, the dream beach wedding turns into a hilarious riot, where long-dormant passions are awakened, sexual fantasies are fulfilled, economic alleviation is achieved, and a chance at love is obtained.
Let us get it out of the way. Chris Martinez's Here Comes the Bride is top-notch entertainment. Martinez was able to come up with...
Let us get it out of the way. Chris Martinez's Here Comes the Bride is top-notch entertainment. Martinez was able to come up with...
- 5/19/2010
- Screen Anarchy
Established in 2002, the Asian Film Festival of Dallas has been rocking North Texas with quality Asian and Asian-American films ever since. I have a personal attachment to the fest, since I volunteered in a tiny, behind the scenes capacity at the first edition, and have been proud to see it blossom into an essential component of the local arts scene.
The 8th edition begins next week, opening with Dante Lam’s galvanizing Beast Stalker. It’s not quite perfect, but it’s a very smart thriller in its own right, and a very good variation on the classic Hong Kong cops ‘n’ criminal flick. I can’t wait to see it on the big screen next Friday, July 16.
I can also recommend Chris Martinez’ comedy/drama 100, which screens on Saturday, July 17. Sure, it’s a little weepy and melodramatic, but this Filipino Bucket List also surprised and touched me with its warm,...
The 8th edition begins next week, opening with Dante Lam’s galvanizing Beast Stalker. It’s not quite perfect, but it’s a very smart thriller in its own right, and a very good variation on the classic Hong Kong cops ‘n’ criminal flick. I can’t wait to see it on the big screen next Friday, July 16.
I can also recommend Chris Martinez’ comedy/drama 100, which screens on Saturday, July 17. Sure, it’s a little weepy and melodramatic, but this Filipino Bucket List also surprised and touched me with its warm,...
- 7/9/2009
- by Peter Martin
- Screen Anarchy
Paris -- The "Red City" will be ablaze with international cinema when the eighth annual Marrakech International Film Festival kicks off in the Moroccan capital Nov. 14.
Jury president Barry Levinson will open the nine-day festival with his latest film, "What Just Happened?," and the fest will close with anti-poverty collaborative project "8" from filmmakers including Jane Campion, Mira Nair, Gael Garcia Bernal and Wim Wenders.
The Union Jack will be flying high as the festival celebrates 40 years of British cinema with a 40-film retrospective, while a "Flashback" section will honor iconic filmmakers Alfred Hitchcock, Stanley Kubrick and Joseph Losey.
Steve McQueen's "Hunger" and David Rocksavage's "Shadows in the Sun" will screen in the "Coups de Coeur" special favorite features section and Saul Dibbs' "The Duchess" will make a cameo in the out-of-competition section.
Ridley Scott's "Body of Lies," Fred Cavaye's "Anything for Her" and Dan Harris' "The...
Jury president Barry Levinson will open the nine-day festival with his latest film, "What Just Happened?," and the fest will close with anti-poverty collaborative project "8" from filmmakers including Jane Campion, Mira Nair, Gael Garcia Bernal and Wim Wenders.
The Union Jack will be flying high as the festival celebrates 40 years of British cinema with a 40-film retrospective, while a "Flashback" section will honor iconic filmmakers Alfred Hitchcock, Stanley Kubrick and Joseph Losey.
Steve McQueen's "Hunger" and David Rocksavage's "Shadows in the Sun" will screen in the "Coups de Coeur" special favorite features section and Saul Dibbs' "The Duchess" will make a cameo in the out-of-competition section.
Ridley Scott's "Body of Lies," Fred Cavaye's "Anything for Her" and Dan Harris' "The...
- 11/3/2008
- by By Rebecca Leffler
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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