Sparkles, glitz and glamour ... that's the best way to describe the red carpet at the 50th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards! Miranda Lambert stole the spotlight at the star-studded event, sporting a draped gray Bibhu Mohapatra gown with a very deep plunging neckline and sultry side slit. She completed her sexy ensemble with Kimberly Mcdonald jewels, sleek straight tresses and a pretty pink lip. The Grammy-winning star took home four awards, including Album and Song of the Year ... but lost Entertainer of the Year to Luke Bryan. The most surprising duo to shine on the red carpet was Reese Witherspoon and Sofia Vergara! The "Hot Pursuit" costars and Acm Awards presenters both wore little black dresses with sparkling metallic details. Reese rocked a fit-and-flare mini by David Koma that was covered in mirrored crystals, while Sofia went with a fitted peplum midi dress with dazzling details. The pair took...
- 4/20/2015
- by tooFab Staff
- TooFab
Fergie balanced her on trend hat on the back of her head while out with a friend at Luna Rossa restaurant in London this past weekend. The Black Eyed Peas announced that they are finishing their fifth album, The E.N.D. (The Energy Never Dies) next week, but despite the name will.i.am has already assured us that the band isn't calling it quits anytime soon. Sounds like Fergie is keeping herself immersed in work with filming for Nine and her music career, but she's still making sure to schedule in time for fun in London with some new friends. To see more photos of Fergie in London just read more. Bauer-Griffin Online...
- 10/14/2008
- by PopSugar
- Popsugar.com
- Antonio Capuano presented three films that were rarely seen in the U.S. - Luna Rossa and Polvere di Napoli has already been released in Italy. Mario’s War premiered here at MoMA before its official release. Mario’s War was at the Toronto Film Festival 2005 and received critical acclaim. Antonio was here to introduce all of his films and add a little insight into them. Luna Rossa (Red Moon), 2001, 116mins AC: "This film is brutal, it’s harsh, it’s violent. It is like a punch in the face. If anyone one of you like to be hit in the face or even the teeth then this film is for you and you will enjoy it." Luna Rossa is Capuano’s version of an epic. It’s his King Lear, his Once Upon a Time..., his Godfather I & II, his Orestiadi. It has a classic, more polished feel then his previous films.
- 11/7/2005
- IONCINEMA.com
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