Kim Kardashian is posing on a table before attending a Kylie Cosmetics launch. Pic credit: ©Imagecollect.com/Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency
Kim Kardashian shared an amusing photo as she posed on a table, flanked by Canadian cousins Natalie Halcro and Olivia Pierson.
She reminded her fans and followers that she was on a different level and offered a visual to prove it.
Kim sat on a table with Natalie on one side and Olivia on the other.
Olivia sported bleach blonde hair with a bodysuit and black maxi skirt. Natalie wore a sheer white and red strapless dress with flowy material.
Kim tagged her photo co-stars, as well as the designers who helped create her look, including creative director Demna from Balenciaga and the label Vetements.
Kim’s slimmed-down figure was evident in the shots, taken the same night as the Kylie Cosmetics blush line launch with Ulta Beauty.
Kim Kardashian shared an amusing photo as she posed on a table, flanked by Canadian cousins Natalie Halcro and Olivia Pierson.
She reminded her fans and followers that she was on a different level and offered a visual to prove it.
Kim sat on a table with Natalie on one side and Olivia on the other.
Olivia sported bleach blonde hair with a bodysuit and black maxi skirt. Natalie wore a sheer white and red strapless dress with flowy material.
Kim tagged her photo co-stars, as well as the designers who helped create her look, including creative director Demna from Balenciaga and the label Vetements.
Kim’s slimmed-down figure was evident in the shots, taken the same night as the Kylie Cosmetics blush line launch with Ulta Beauty.
- 8/30/2022
- by Shannon Sullivan
- Monsters and Critics
Freddie Mercury sang that Love Kills, and that’s apparently where Gene Tierney’s coming from in this bizarre domestic noir. Dream wife Tierney is cultured, rich, and drop-dead gorgeous, but hubby Cornell Wilde should have read the small print about her manic possessiveness. Beautiful people, beautiful scenery and Technicolor so bright that even Alfred Newman’s music score seems to be in color; John M. Stahl’s thriller stretches the definition of Film Noir.
Leave Her to Heaven
Blu-ray
The Criterion Collection 1020
1945 / Color / 1:37 Academy / 110 min. / available through The Criterion Collection / Street Date March 24, 2020 / 39.95
Starring: Gene Tierney, Cornel Wilde, Jeanne Crain, Vincent Price, Mary Philips, Ray Collins, Darryl Hickman.
Cinematography: Leon Shamroy
Film Editor: James B. Clark
Original Music: Alfred Newman
Written by Jo Swerling from the novel by Ben Ames Williams
Produced by William A. Bacher, Darryl F. Zanuck
Directed by John M. Stahl
How can a glossy...
Leave Her to Heaven
Blu-ray
The Criterion Collection 1020
1945 / Color / 1:37 Academy / 110 min. / available through The Criterion Collection / Street Date March 24, 2020 / 39.95
Starring: Gene Tierney, Cornel Wilde, Jeanne Crain, Vincent Price, Mary Philips, Ray Collins, Darryl Hickman.
Cinematography: Leon Shamroy
Film Editor: James B. Clark
Original Music: Alfred Newman
Written by Jo Swerling from the novel by Ben Ames Williams
Produced by William A. Bacher, Darryl F. Zanuck
Directed by John M. Stahl
How can a glossy...
- 3/14/2020
- by Glenn Erickson
- Trailers from Hell
Jeanne Crain: Lighthearted movies vs. real life tragedies (photo: Madeleine Carroll and Jeanne Crain in ‘The Fan’) (See also: "Jeanne Crain: From ‘Pinky’ Inanity to ‘Margie’ Magic.") Unlike her characters in Margie, Home in Indiana, State Fair, Centennial Summer, The Fan, and Cheaper by the Dozen (and its sequel, Belles on Their Toes), or even in the more complex A Letter to Three Wives and People Will Talk, Jeanne Crain didn’t find a romantic Happy Ending in real life. In the mid-’50s, Crain accused her husband, former minor actor Paul Brooks aka Paul Brinkman, of infidelity, of living off her earnings, and of brutally beating her. The couple reportedly were never divorced because of their Catholic faith. (And at least in the ’60s, unlike the humanistic, progressive-thinking Margie, Crain was a “conservative” Republican who supported Richard Nixon.) In the early ’90s, she lost two of her...
- 8/26/2013
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
You know your friend is wasted when even a little star power won't get her out of jail. Jessica Simpson's friend and longtime makeup artist, Mary Phillips, was arrested around 1:30 a.m. at the Sunset Tower Hotel for public drunkenness and disturbing the peace, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department confirms to E! News. When the 29-year-old stopped by the department to bail out her pal, she was completely rejected. (Sorry, Jess, but it's not the first time.) Apparently, when someone is sent to the pokey for hitting the bottle a little too hard, the police won't let them out until they've sobered up. As of 8:30 this morning, that hadn't yet happened. Earlier in...
- 12/18/2009
- E! Online
Jessica Simpson tried to be good friend when she visited the L.A. County Sheriff's Department in West Hollywood early Friday morning to try to bail out a pal. Unfortunately, the 29-year-old singer was turned away.
See photos of Jess from over the years
Simpson's makeup artist, Mary Phillips, was arrested at 1:30 Am for being drunk in public.
The Sheriff Department tells "Extra" Phillips could not be bailed out because detainees cannot be released until they are sober.
See photos of Jess from over the years
Simpson's makeup artist, Mary Phillips, was arrested at 1:30 Am for being drunk in public.
The Sheriff Department tells "Extra" Phillips could not be bailed out because detainees cannot be released until they are sober.
- 12/18/2009
- Extra
Jessica Simpson did a good deed last night! She made a late night trip to the La County Sheriff’s Department in the wee hours of the morning to try and bail a friend out of jail! Jess’ makeup artist and friend Mary Phillips was arrested for disturbing the peace and being drunk in public outside the Sunset Tower Hotel. But poor Jess was turned away from trying to bail out her friend! Deputy Aura Sierra tells Us Weekly, "She was arrested for being drunk in public, and she was not released to Jessica because you can't release someone...
- 12/18/2009
- Hollyscoop.com
A book detailing the alleged secret life of legendary Hollywood actor Humphrey Bogart is causing controversy in Hollywood. The tome The Secret Life Of Humphrey Bogart, penned by scribe Darwin Porter is based on a manuscript full of incredible gossip written by the Casablanca star's friend - actor Kenneth Mackenna. In the book, Porter alleges that Bogart took on an undercover role for tycoon Howard Hughes, after being frightened that the mogul knew too much about his philandering. Bogey was afraid Hughes would tell all to his then-wife Mary Philips. According to Porter, Bogart procured male escorts for the reportedly bisexual businessman, took Jean Harlow to the abortion clinic after Hughes got her pregnant and slept with gossip queen Louella Parsons in order to get good press. However, wisely Porter stops the book in 1931 - long before his marriage to the Lauren Bacall. Although he does detail Bogart's affairs with Barbara Stanwyck, Bette Davis and a threesome between Bogey, his first wife Helen Menken and Tallulah Bankhead. Porter admits, "I would hate to run into Lauren Bacall."...
- 4/23/2003
- WENN
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