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Women He’s Undressed

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Orry-Kelly is a name well-known in Hollywood and by enthusiasts of a golden age. But it is a name that evades the mindset of most ordinary Australians.

The docudrama Women He’s Undressed hopes to rectify that by celebrating the work and personal life of one of cinema’s most gifted costume designers.

Orry-Kelly, born Orry George Kelly, designed costumes for a staggering 285 Hollywood movies. He won 3 Academy Awards –more than any other Australian until another designer, Catherine Martin, came along. Fittingly, Martin is one of several luminaries to lend their voice to this terribly-theatrical doco by director Gillian Armstrong.

Kelly was born in Kiama, NSW in 1897, a coastal location represented in this film through performance scenes by Darren Gilshenan as Kelly and Deborah Kennedy as his mother. A seaside blowhole “explained a lot about me” according to the volatile young man who, as a boy, fell in love with theatre and the dazzle of its costumes.

Gilshenan brings to life the words and dreams of a young Kelly who is drawn to the bright lights of Sydney, where he falls for a “gentleman Jim” of the underworld. Remarkably, in his early 20s he escapes to Broadway befriending Greenwich Village artistes such as George Burns, Gracie Allen and a young Archibald Leach.

He would forge a relationship with the handsome Leach, who in later years would be better known as Cary Grant. New York proved a thriving creative hub, where he worked in the theatre, fell in love, and honed his craft. Later he and Leach hit Hollywood where he worked at Warner Bros.

Over his career Orry-Kelly (an “exotic” hyphenated name at the request of studio boss Jack Warner) designed for the likes of Barbara Stanwyck, Marilyn Monroe, Humphrey Bogart, Rosalind Russell, Errol Flynn, Natalie Wood, Tony Curtis, Jack Lemmon, Betty Grable. He was particularly close to Bette Davis, enhancing her unconventional looks with flattering outfits.

But Cary Grant forged a career of his own, following the studio system protocols that subscribed to hearthrobs in a tinsel town under pressure to affirm family values. Orry-Kelly, frequently locking horns with the likes of Jack Warner, railed against them -all the while designing for films such as Some Like It Hot, Casablanca, Oklahoma, An American in Paris, The Maltese Falcon, Gypsy, 42nd Street and Now, Voyager.

Women He’s Undressed features interviews with Angela Lansbury, Jane Fonda, Ann Roth, Catherine Martin, Leonard Maltin, Scotty Bowers, and -rarely- Sydney’s own June Dally-Watkins.

It matters little that Darren Gilshenan bears no resemblance to Kelly, he adds spirit and sentiment to the young designer in scenes that serve as a metaphor and homeland link. Deborah Kennedy adds a colonial earthiness to her Sydney scenes reading letters from Hollywood. Throughout the doco there are archival scenes and photos giving an insight into the talents and rule-breaking of a cinema visionary. Many of the gowns are works of art, influencing generations to come.

The final scene includes a telling footnote which arguably raises more questions than it answers. But Armstrong’s film, based on a screenplay by Katherine Thomson, is undeniably theatrical and helps restore some glory to an underrated Australian artist.

Women He’s Undressed
airs 8:30pm Sunday on Showcase.


Academy Awards 2016: guide

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The 88th Academy Awards take place on Monday (Australian time) and will air Live on Nine at 12:30pm AEDT.

For the first time they will also be streaming Live via 9NOW. A primetime replay airs 9:55pm – 1:30am.

The hot topic this year is the lack of diversity amongst nominees, which has led to much criticism and campaigning in the US. Expect host Chris Rock to fire off plenty of gags over that one.

This year’s ceremony is also co-produced by former Nine / ABC exec David Hill -he who helped pioneer World Series Cricket broadcasting for Kerry Packer all those years ago.

Mad Max is also in high contention with 10 nominations, second only to The Revenant with 12 nods. Russell Crowe, Cate Blanchett and Margot Robbie are all presenting.

In addition to Live events on Nine and E!, morning and breakfast shows will be crossing Live to LA including Sunrise, Today, ABC News Breakfast, Studio 10, The Morning Show and Today Extra.

Host: Chris Rock
Venue: Dolby Theatre, Los Angeles

Presenters:
Cedering Fox, J. J. Abrams, Patricia Arquette, Abraham Attah, Sacha Baron Cohen, Joe Biden, Cate Blanchett, Emily Blunt, Steve Carell, Henry Cavill, Priyanka Chopra, Louis C.K., Common, Russell Crowe, Chris Evans, Tina Fey, Morgan Freeman, Jennifer Garner, Whoopi Goldberg, Ryan Gosling, Louis Gossett, Jr., Kevin Hart, Quincy Jones, Michael B. Jordan, Lee Byung-hun, John Legend, Jared Leto, Rachel McAdams, Julianne Moore, Olivia Munn, Jason Segel, Dev Patel, Eddie Redmayne, Daisy Ridley, Margot Robbie, Andy Serkis, Sarah Silverman, J. K. Simmons, Charlize Theron, Benicio del Toro, Jacob Tremblay, Sofía Vergara, Kerry Washington, Pharrell Williams

Performers:
Lady Gaga, Sam Smith, The Weeknd, Dave Grohl

Broadcast:
Monday March 29 (all times are AEDT)
5:30am E! Countdown to the Red Carpet
9:30am E! Live from the Red Carpet. Ryan Seacrest and Giuliana Rancic
12:30pm Nine 88th Academy Awards Live / Streaming Live 9NOW
3:45pm E! After Party
9:55pm Nine 88th Academy Awards rpt

Tuesday March 1
7:30pm E! Fashion Police: Academy Awards

Social Media
Host Chris Rock
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/ChrisRock
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ChrisRock
Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/chrisrock
Hashtag #Oscars

Academy
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/TheAcademy
Twitter: http://twitter.com/theacademy
Instagram: http://instagram.com/theacademy
YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/oscars
Snapchat: theacademy

Nominees:
Best Picture
“The Big Short”
(Brad Pitt, Dede Gardner and Jeremy Kleiner)
“Bridge of Spies”
(Steven Spielberg, Marc Platt and Kristie Macosko Krieger)
“Brooklyn”
(Finola Dwyer and Amanda Posey)
“Mad Max: Fury Road”
(Doug Mitchell and George Miller)
“The Martian”
(Simon Kinberg, Ridley Scott, Michael Schaefer, and Mark Huffam)
“The Revenant”
(Arnon Milchan, Steve Golin, Alejandro G. Iñárritu, Mary Parent and Keith Redmon)
“Room”
(Ed Guiney)
“Spotlight”
(Michael Sugar, Steve Golin, Nicole Rocklin and Blye Pagon Faust)

Best Director
Adam McKay (“The Big Short”)
George Miller (“Mad Max: Fury Road”)
Alejandro G. Iñárritu (“The Revenant”)
Lenny Abrahamson (“Room”)
Tom McCarthy (“Spotlight”)

Best Actor
Bryan Cranston (“Trumbo”)
Matt Damon (“The Martian”)
Leonardo DiCaprio (“The Revenant”)
Michael Fassbender (“Steve Jobs”)
Eddie Redmayne (“The Danish Girl”)

Best Actress
Cate Blanchett (“Carol”)
Brie Larson (“Room”)
Jennifer Lawrence (“Joy”)
Charlotte Rampling (“45 Years”)
Saoirse Ronan (“Brooklyn”)

Best Supporting Actor
Christian Bale (“The Big Short”)
Tom Hardy (“The Revenant”)
Mark Ruffalo (“Spotlight”)
Mark Rylance (“Bridge of Spies”)
Sylvester Stallone (“Creed”)

Best Supporting Actress
Jennifer Jason Leigh (“The Hateful Eight”)
Rooney Mara (“Carol”)
Rachel McAdams (“Spotlight”)
Alicia Vikander (“The Danish Girl”)
Kate Winslet (“Steve Jobs”)

Best Adapted Screenplay
“The Big Short” (Adam McKay, Charles Randolph)
“Brooklyn” (Nick Hornby)
“Carol” (Phyllis Nagy)
“The Martian” (Drew Goddard)
“Room” (Emma Donoghue)

Best Original Screenplay
“Bridge of Spies” (Matthew Charman, Ethan Coen, Joel Coen)
“Ex Machina” (Alex Garland)
“Inside Out” (Josh Cooley, Pete Docter, Meg LeFauve)
“Spotlight” (Tom McCarthy, Josh Singer)
“Straight Outta Compton” (Andrea Berloff, Jonathan Herman, S. Leigh Savidge, Alan Wenkus)

Best Cinematography
“Carol” (Edward Lachman)
“The Hateful Eight” (Robert Richardson)
“Mad Max: Fury Road” (John Seale)
“The Revenant” (Emmanuel Lubezki)
“Sicario” (Roger Deakins)

Best Costume Design
“Carol” (Sandy Powell)
“Cinderella” (Sandy Powell)
“The Danish Girl” (Paco Delgado)
“Mad Max: Fury Road” (Jenny Beavan)
“The Revenant” (Jacqueline West)

Best Film Editing
“The Big Short” (Hank Corwin)
“Mad Max: Fury Road” (Margaret Sixel)
“The Revenant” (Stephen Mirrione)
“Spotlight” (Tom McArdle)
“Star Wars: The Force Awakens” (Maryann Brandon, Mary Jo Markey)

Best Makeup and Hairstyling
“Mad Max: Fury Road” (Lesley Vanderwalt, Damian Martin, Elka Wardega)
“The 100-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared” (Love Larson and Eva von Bahr)
“The Revenant” (Siân Grigg, Duncan Jarman and Robert Pandini)

Best Original Score
“Bridge of Spies” (Thomas Newman)
“Carol” (Carter Burwell)
“The Hateful Eight” (Ennio Morricone)
“Sicario” (Jóhann Jóhannsson)
“Star Wars: The Force Awakens” (John Williams)

Best Original Song
“Earned It” from “Fifty Shades of Grey”
“Til It Happens To You” from “The Hunting Ground”
“Manta Ray” from “Racing Extinction”
“Writing’s On the Wall” from “Spectre”
“Simple Song #3” from “Youth”

Best Production Design
“Bridge of Spies” (Adam Stockhausen; Rena DeAngelo, Bernhard Henrich)
“The Danish Girl” (Eve Stewart; Michael Standish)
“Mad Max: Fury Road” (Colin Gibson; Katie Sharrock, Lisa Thompson)
“The Martian” (Arthur Max; Celia Bobak, Zoltan Horvath)
“The Revenant” (Jack Fisk; Hamish Purdy)

Best Sound Editing
“Mad Max: Fury Road” (Mark Mangini and David White)
“The Martian” (Oliver Tarney)
“The Revenant” (Martin Hernandez and Lon Bender)
“Sicario” (Alan Robert Murray)
“Star Wars: The Force Awakens” (Matthew Wood and David Accord)

Best Sound Mixing
“Bridge of Spies” (Andy Nelson, Gary Rydstrom and Drew Kunin)
“Mad Max: Fury Road” (Chris Jenkins, Gregg Rudloff and Ben Osmo)
“The Martian” (Paul Massey, Mark Taylor and Mac Ruth)
“The Revenant” (Jon Taylor, Frank A. Montaño, Randy Thom and Chris Duesterdiek)
“Star Wars: The Force Awakens” (Andy Nelson, Christopher Scarabosio and Stuart Wilson)

Best Visual Effects
“Ex Machina” (Andrew Whitehurst, Paul Norris, Mark Ardington and Sara Bennett)
“Mad Max: Fury Road” (Andrew Jackson, Tom Wood, Dan Oliver and Andy Williams)
“The Martian” (Richard Stammers, Anders Langlands, Chris Lawrence and Steven Warner)
“The Revenant” (Rich McBride, Matthew Shumway, Jason Smith and Cameron Waldbauer)
“Star Wars: The Force Awakens” (Roger Guyett, Patrick Tubach, Neal Scanlan and Chris Corbould)

Best Animated Feature Film
“Anomalisa” (Charlie Kaufman, Duke Johnson and Rosa Tran)
“Boy and the World” (Ale Abreu)
“Inside Out” (Pete Docter and Jonas Rivera)
“Shaun the Sheep Movie” (Mark Burton and Richard Starzak)
“When Marnie Was There” (Hiromasa Yonebayashi and Yoshiaki Nishimura)

Best Foreign Language Film
“Embrace of the Serpent” (Colombia; Ciro Guerra)
“A War” (Denmark; Tobias Lindholm)
“Mustang” (France; Deniz Gamze Ergüven)
“Son of Saul” (Hungary; László Nemes)
“Theeb” (Jordan; Naji Abu Nowar)

Best Documentary Feature
“Amy” (Asif Kapadia and James Gay-Rees)
“Cartel Land” (Matthew Heineman and Tom Yellin)
“The Look of Silence” (Joshua Oppenheimer and Signe Byrge Sørensen)
“What Happened, Miss Simone?” (Liz Garbus, Amy Hobby and Justin Wilkes)
“Winter on Fire: Ukraine’s Fight for Freedom” (Evgeny Afineevsky and Den Tolmor)

Best Documentary (Short Subject)
“Body Team 12” (David Darg and Bryn Mooser)
“Chau, beyond the Lines” (Courtney Marsh and Jerry Franck)
“Claude Lanzmann: Spectres of the Shoah” (Adam Benzine)
“A Girl in the River: The Price of Forgiveness” (Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy)
“Last Day of Freedom” (Dee Hibbert-Jones and Nomi Talisman)

Best Short Film (Animated)
“Bear Story (Historia de un Oso)” (Gabriel Osorio and Pato Escala)
“Prologue” (Richard Williams and Imogen Sutton)
“Sanjay’s Super Team” (Sanjay Patel and Nicole Drindle)
“We Can’t Live Without Cosmos” (Konstantin Bronzit)
“World of Tomorrow” (Don Hertzfeldt)

Best Short Film (Live Action)
“Ave Maria” (Basil Khalil and Eric Dupont)
“Day One” (Henry Hughes)
“Everything Will Be Okay (Alles Wird Gut)” (Patrick Vollrath)
“Shok” (Jamie Donoughue)
“Stutterer” (Benjamin Cleary and Serena Armitage)

Academy Honorary Awards:
Spike Lee
Gena Rowlands

Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award:
Debbie Reynolds

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WTF: Paula Abdul

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This is so bonkers, and bless you for that, Paula. Bless your sartorially adventurous little heart: There is something to be said for the fact that I was SO distracted by the melange of fabrics fighting for ultimate dominance on your top that it took me FOREVER to notice that we can also totally see Read More ...

Microwave Ear of Corn Popcorn?

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A short-form kitchen hack video led many to believe it's possible to make popcorn by microwaving an ear of corn, but it has to be the right kind.

Fugs and Mostly Fabs: The Essence Black Women In Hollywood Awards Luncheon

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By and large, this was a very well-dressed event, full of day dresses I want to borrow and celebrities whose personal style I enjoy. I love it when that happens. Read More ...

Pop Style Opinionfest: Gearing up for Hollywood’s Prom Night

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Oooooooh, GURL. It’s our longest show yet – and with good reason. We’re gearing up for what will be the biggest night of our year and the biggest week of our year because the Oscars are airing this Sunday. And what better time, what with this being the Super Bowl of red carpet commentary, to sit down with a pot of coffee and spew every single thought we have about what is, for us, the Night of all Nights. Darlings, when bitching about red carpet gowns is how you pay your telephone bill, there simply isn’t a 24-hour period to match this one all year. For us, at least. And since we realize that’s a nearly singular point of view (you can bet our fairy blogsisters the Fug Girls share it with us), we figured we’d walk you through the whole shebang from our point of view. It’s all here, from how we identify all the items and garments in as quick a manner as possible to what we think of Ryan Seacrest and Giuliana Rancic (and Brad Goreski and Ross Matthews) to why its not only important to ask the stars about their ensembles but why it’s silly to suggest otherwise.

Oh, yes. Opinions, darlings. We really shot our mouths off this time.

Also, we manage to squeeze in a little squeeing over the planned Mary Poppins sequel that may be starring Emily Blunt, talk about the runways of Milan and London, and give a short, spoiler-free review of the first two episodes of Hulu’s 11.22.63, which surprised Tom by being much better than he expected.

Grab yourself a cup of whatever it is that gets you through the day and sit yourself down for a listen. And thank you all once again for all your support.

You can download/subscribe to the podcast here.

 

[Photo Credit: eonline.com – Video Credit: CBS Radio/Play it, Hulu via YouTube]

No, Katy Perry Isn't JonBenét Ramsey

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Internet conspiracy theorists claim that pop star Perry is actually the murdered six-year-old, but their evidence doesn't hold up.

The 'World's Cutest Rodent'?

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A photograph purportedly showing "the world's cutest rodent" is a felt doll — but its real counterpart does exist.

Meryl Streep puts 'we're all Africans' in context: It wasn't about Berlin jury's racial makeup

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Meryl Streep's words at the start of the Berlin Film Festival were taken out of context, she says, and that's a bummer for those who were distracted enough by it to miss the great things that happened during the event.

The festival's awards went to films from all around the world that told stories...

Fug or Fab: Christina Hendricks

Zendaya Coleman at the 2016 ESSENCE Black Women In Hollywood Awards Luncheon

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Zendaya attends the 2016 ESSENCE Black Women In Hollywood awards luncheon at the Beverly Wilshire Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills, California.

 

Sweetie, no. Do we need to have a talk? Because there’ve been way more misses than hits lately. And this?

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Sure looks like a miss to us. There isn’t a thing we like about these pieces; not the color, not the textile, not the shape or the cut. It’s a mass of unattractive fabric, just hanging off her. To our eyes, at least.

On the other hand, her brow game is so good it almost makes up for the cheap pajamas.

 

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Style Credits:
Thakoon Polka Dot Silk Robe and Jumpsuit from the Spring 2015 Collection

[Photo Credit: Getty Images, IMAXTree]

Tom Hardy in Taboo’s First Trailer

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“The eight-part series “Taboo,” created by Steven Knight (Peaky Blinders, Locke) and directed by Kristoffer Nyholm (Danish TV series The Killing, The Enfield Haunting) for BBC One and FX, will star Hardy stars as James Keziah Delaney who returns to 1814 London after 10 years in Africa to discover that he has been left a mysterious legacy by his father. Driven to wage war on those who have wronged him, Delaney finds himself in a face-off against the East India Company, while playing a dangerous game between two warring nations — Britain and America.”

Blah blah blah, words words words. The bottom line is: He nekkid.

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That is, after all, why you clicked on this, yes?

Also: jaunty hats.

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But mostly for the nekkidness, right? It’s okay. We don’t think less of you.

 

 

[Stills: Tom and Lorenzo – Video Credit: FX Networks via YouTube]

Royals Round-Up, February 26th, 2016

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Before we get into this week’s slideshow, I wanted to make sure you caught up with our Kate coverage of this week. The comments section for BOTH these posts delve very deeply into the current PR issues Wills&Kate are having WRT their workload, and if you haven’t read them, they are well worth your time Read More ...

Jennifer Garner on her divorce: I had to explain the meaning of 'scandal' to the kids

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The nanny didn't do it, Jennifer Garner says.

Didn't spark the actress's divorce from Ben Affleck, that is, despite gossip accounts to the contrary after the two announced their split last June -- accounts that Affleck's camp denied from the get-go.

"We had been separated for months before I ever...

Well Played: Jennifer Garner on the cover of March Vanity Fair

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When I say “well played” about this cover, I’m not even necessarily talking about the ACTUAL cover itself. Although it is quite good. (Man, Vanity Fair DOES love a swimming pool.) I wish her face didn’t look quite so much like she’s staring into bright sunlight, fighting to keep her eyes from betraying that, but let’s Read More ...

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IN or OUT: Olivia Wilde in Elie Saab at the Unite4:Humanity Gala 2016

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Olivia Wilde attends the 3rd annual unite4:humanity at Montage Beverly Hills in Beverly Hills, California.

 

This is one of those initial-impression/you-love-it-or-you-hate-it dresses, we’re thinking.

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For that reason, and also because it’s late on a Friday before our busiest weekend of the year, we’re throwing this out to all y’all. Either it’s boring and bridal to your eyes or its pretty and eye-catching. In short, the question put before you this day is:

 

Olivia Wilde’s Bridally Wild Side:

IN or OUT?

 

Style Credits:
Elie Saab White Long-Sleeve Lace Dress from the Spring 2016 Collection
Monique Lhuillier Clutch
Vita Fede Jewelry

[Photo Credit: PRPhotos.com, Getty Images]

Photo Doesn't Show Animal Testing Conducted by MAC Cosmetics

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The photograph is actually of a mass spaying and neutering event at the University of Florida.

Sweary T-shirt anger

Tumble dryer anger

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