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latenightjimmy:

Cosby enthusiasts, rejoice! We’ve got Tempestt Bledsoe and Bill Cosby on the show tonight!

(Source: brandos)

vanityfair:

Jennifer Lawrence on the February 2013 issue of Vanity Fair.
Photograph by Ellen Von Unwerth

This photograph is so horribly photoshopped that it hurts to look at. It’s a shame too considering how great Jennifer Lawrence has been about talking about body image.

vanityfair:

Jennifer Lawrence on the February 2013 issue of Vanity Fair.

Photograph by Ellen Von Unwerth

This photograph is so horribly photoshopped that it hurts to look at. It’s a shame too considering how great Jennifer Lawrence has been about talking about body image.

nprfreshair:

Hollywood is often at its best when it’s making fun of itself, and few movies are funnier or more fun than Singin’ in the Rain, the broadly satirical musical comedy about the transition from silent movies to sound. Gene Kelly, who co-directed the film with Stanley Donen, stars as the stuntman turned matinee idol who falls in love with adorable Debbie Reynolds. He even gets to parody his own swashbuckling in MGM’s Technicolor Three Musketeers.
—- Lloyd Schwartz review: 60 Years Later, Still ‘Singin’ In The Rain’ : NPR)

nprfreshair:

Hollywood is often at its best when it’s making fun of itself, and few movies are funnier or more fun than Singin’ in the Rain, the broadly satirical musical comedy about the transition from silent movies to sound. Gene Kelly, who co-directed the film with Stanley Donen, stars as the stuntman turned matinee idol who falls in love with adorable Debbie Reynolds. He even gets to parody his own swashbuckling in MGM’s Technicolor Three Musketeers.

—- Lloyd Schwartz review: 60 Years Later, Still ‘Singin’ In The Rain’ : NPR)

(Source: feministryangosling)

life:

Tomorrow marks the 50th anniversary of Breakfast at Tiffany’s.
While we are preparing for the anniversary of such an iconic film, take a look at photographs of Audrey at her Most Stunning. 
To quote the actress, “I’m not beautiful. My mother once called me an ugly duckling. But, listed separately, I have a few good features.”

life:

Tomorrow marks the 50th anniversary of Breakfast at Tiffany’s.

While we are preparing for the anniversary of such an iconic film, take a look at photographs of Audrey at her Most Stunning.

To quote the actress, “I’m not beautiful. My mother once called me an ugly duckling. But, listed separately, I have a few good features.”

(via theneonindian)