Well, this might explain Kendall Jenner and Scott Disick's frosty run-in earlier this week.
On Thursday, the music video for "Picture Me Rollin'," a song from Chris Brown's new album Royalty, was released – and Disick, 32, made quite the cameo.
The video opens with Brown, 26, arguing with his girl in his car about that fact that he punched another guy for hitting on her.
Kourtney Kardashian's ex Disick then appears, standing in a parking lot with several scantily clad women sitting on the hoods of a few sports cars.
"Hey, it's understandable on the f---ing Porsche, but off the Lambo,...
On Thursday, the music video for "Picture Me Rollin'," a song from Chris Brown's new album Royalty, was released – and Disick, 32, made quite the cameo.
The video opens with Brown, 26, arguing with his girl in his car about that fact that he punched another guy for hitting on her.
Kourtney Kardashian's ex Disick then appears, standing in a parking lot with several scantily clad women sitting on the hoods of a few sports cars.
"Hey, it's understandable on the f---ing Porsche, but off the Lambo,...
- 12/17/2015
- by Aurelie Corinthios
- People.com - TV Watch
Well, this might explain Kendall Jenner and Scott Disick's frosty run-in earlier this week. On Thursday, the music video for "Picture Me Rollin'," a song from Chris Brown's new album Royalty, was released - and Disick, 32, made quite the cameo. The video opens with Brown, 26, arguing with his girl in his car about that fact that he punched another guy for hitting on her. Kourtney Kardashian's ex Disick then appears, standing in a parking lot with several scantily clad women sitting on the hoods of a few sports cars. "Hey, it's understandable on the f---ing Porsche, but off the Lambo,...
- 12/17/2015
- by Aurelie Corinthios
- PEOPLE.com
Welcome To Issue 59!
If This Is Your First Time Here: Welcome! This is my weekly column where I talk about superhero movie news, rumors and speculation to the detriment of no one. It usually has spoilers.
This Week: Inhumans and Aquaman both look to be in our future. That plus: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Amazing Spider-Man 2 reveal the degree to which they are a mess.
Yesterday, we got some rumblings about two new properties on the super franchise scene, one for the McU in Inhumans and one for DC/WB in the really horrible Aquaman scripting process they have going.
It was weird yesterday to see Variety drudge up a report from June that was basically saying: Yes, Jason Momoa is Aquaman in Batman V. Superman: Dawn of Justice. It got picked up a lot, because when the trades pull from something that distant there’s usually a reason.
If This Is Your First Time Here: Welcome! This is my weekly column where I talk about superhero movie news, rumors and speculation to the detriment of no one. It usually has spoilers.
This Week: Inhumans and Aquaman both look to be in our future. That plus: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Amazing Spider-Man 2 reveal the degree to which they are a mess.
Yesterday, we got some rumblings about two new properties on the super franchise scene, one for the McU in Inhumans and one for DC/WB in the really horrible Aquaman scripting process they have going.
It was weird yesterday to see Variety drudge up a report from June that was basically saying: Yes, Jason Momoa is Aquaman in Batman V. Superman: Dawn of Justice. It got picked up a lot, because when the trades pull from something that distant there’s usually a reason.
- 8/13/2014
- by Da7e
- LRMonline.com
Visit NBCNews.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy What could either be a wonderful or horrifying film to double feature with the Coen brothers. Inside Llewyn Davis, Begin Again stars Keira Knightley as Gretta, a British musician whose American dream was never realized, and Mark Ruffalo is just the ex-record executive who can change her life forever. Picture me saying that in the most life-affirming way possible, because that.s the kind of inflection this pic.s first trailer inspires. This is the seventh film from Once director John Carney, who seems to be trying to recapture that film.s acclaim by injecting a similarly music-heavy motif into a more generic story. As trailers go, it.s pretty jarring, and the music is easily the worst part, bouncing the tone from indie comedy to inspirational studio drama to music biopic and back again. As Dan,...
- 3/29/2014
- cinemablend.com
Kids know a good story when they see one, so it's no surprise that the best Ya novels can hold an adult's attention - and sometimes teach us a little something as well. Share your thoughts on the books our staffers are enjoying - and let us know what you're reading. Betsy Gleick, Executive Editor Her Pick: Picture Me Gone by Meg Rosoff I've just started Meg Rosoff's Picture Me Gone. My Ya book group chose it and then it was shortlisted for the National Book Awards, so I'm psyched. It's about Mila, a hyper-observant 12-year-old English girl who...
- 10/24/2013
- PEOPLE.com
Picture me rollin’…up to a Broadway theater for a new musical based on the work of the late actor/rapper Tupac Shakur. Currently workshopping in New York City for a possible Broadway run later this season, Holler If Ya Hear Me features the songs of Shakur — but it isn’t a bio-drama of the controversial performer who was gunned down in a drive-by shooting in Las Vegas in 1996. The original story by Todd Kriedler, a dramaturg who worked on the August Wilson plays Radio Golf and Gem of the Ocean, follows two childhood friends and their extended families in...
- 6/24/2013
- by Thom Geier
- EW.com - PopWatch
“I am into my show,” says Amy Schumer, as she curls up on a bright-orange chair in her Chelsea apartment, blue-painted fingernails circling a mug of tea. “I wonder if I can say that. I should read about how people talk about their shows.” The show she’s speaking of is Inside Amy Schumer, a ten-episode sketch-comedy series that will premiere on Comedy Central in April. She can be forgiven for not yet knowing how to speak of it; famewise, she’s been teetering for years in the bridesmaid stage that follows “rising star” and precedes either “celebrity” or “who?” After coming in fourth in 2007’s Last Comic Standing, Schumer, who is 31, earned small roles in Louie, 30 Rock, Curb Your Enthusiasm, and Girls; and roasted Charlie Sheen. She even auditioned for the Girls pilot—in Zosia Mamet’s role. (“Picture me with those girls,” she says. “I’m a hundred years old.
- 3/25/2013
- by Molly Young
- Vulture
Tags: Betty DeGeneresAbisha UhlTina FeyBeth DittoLily TomlinIMDbOfelia Yanez
Good afternoon my lovelies!
Happy birthday to Gwyneth Paltrow, Anna Camp, Avril Lavigne and Carrie Brownstein!
Carrie Brownstein in Portland, Or.
Photo by Jackie Butler/Getty Images
Tina Fey (aka Liz Lemon) is this week's EW covergirl! Watch Fey dish on the last season of 30 Rock, her favorite catch-phrases and her future tattoo, which I really hope she gets.
Ellen DeGeneres's mother, Betty, broke her back so please send her some love!
Thanks for all the love & support for my mama! She broke her back but she's recovering at home. Send her a message here say.ly/cdm4fwB
— Ellen DeGeneres (@TheEllenShow) September 26, 2012
Out artist Beth Ditto rocked out at the Versus Spring/Summer 2013 fashion show in Milan, Italy.
Photo by Vittorio Zunino Celotto/Getty Images
If you can handle it, read up on the Calzona spoilers from the upcoming season of Grey's Anatomy,...
Good afternoon my lovelies!
Happy birthday to Gwyneth Paltrow, Anna Camp, Avril Lavigne and Carrie Brownstein!
Carrie Brownstein in Portland, Or.
Photo by Jackie Butler/Getty Images
Tina Fey (aka Liz Lemon) is this week's EW covergirl! Watch Fey dish on the last season of 30 Rock, her favorite catch-phrases and her future tattoo, which I really hope she gets.
Ellen DeGeneres's mother, Betty, broke her back so please send her some love!
Thanks for all the love & support for my mama! She broke her back but she's recovering at home. Send her a message here say.ly/cdm4fwB
— Ellen DeGeneres (@TheEllenShow) September 26, 2012
Out artist Beth Ditto rocked out at the Versus Spring/Summer 2013 fashion show in Milan, Italy.
Photo by Vittorio Zunino Celotto/Getty Images
If you can handle it, read up on the Calzona spoilers from the upcoming season of Grey's Anatomy,...
- 9/27/2012
- by Bridget McManus
- AfterEllen.com
Kelly Slater has won a record-setting world surfing crown and he did it at the age of 39, making him the oldest world champion in history (incidentally, he's also the youngest, as his first win came at the age of 20). The title came at the Rip Curl Pro in Ocean Beach, which is in the San Francisco Bay area. Slater had to finish 9th or better to mathematically win the world title and while the Rip Curl Pro is not completed yet, he has secured himself at least a 9th-place finish, securing him the world title for 2011.
The title happened a year to day since Slater, and the surfing world, lost one of Slater's longtime rivals and friends in surfer Andy Irons. Irons was found dead from a mixture of drugs he was taking for insomnia and an illness, in a Texas hotel room Nov. 2, 2010.
(Slater is pictured above, left, winning...
The title happened a year to day since Slater, and the surfing world, lost one of Slater's longtime rivals and friends in surfer Andy Irons. Irons was found dead from a mixture of drugs he was taking for insomnia and an illness, in a Texas hotel room Nov. 2, 2010.
(Slater is pictured above, left, winning...
- 11/4/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
The Truffle Shuffling U.S. women's soccer fan in the stands for the World Cup final yesterday must have caught Christos Gage's eye because he tweeted about his own Shuffle frustrations this morning. The international sports event provided a brief distraction from the Comic-Con craziness and Harry Potter sadness that was otherwise flooding our feed.
Speaking of Harry Potter, Chip Zdarsky celebrated the series' end. Alejandro Arbona didn't necessarily revel in schadenfreude, but he did question the film's depiction of bankers. Find out if you agree with him after the jump. There's a link to some awesome Jim Lee Batman artwork and sympathy for Jean Grey's evil clone there as well.
I'm @brianwarmoth, and this is the Twitter Report for July 18, 2011.
@zdarsky You seriously telling me that Harry Potter wore those f---ing round framed glasses straight into adulthood? What a nerd. I'm glad he's dead.
-Chip Zdarsky, Writer/Artist ("Prison Funnies,...
Speaking of Harry Potter, Chip Zdarsky celebrated the series' end. Alejandro Arbona didn't necessarily revel in schadenfreude, but he did question the film's depiction of bankers. Find out if you agree with him after the jump. There's a link to some awesome Jim Lee Batman artwork and sympathy for Jean Grey's evil clone there as well.
I'm @brianwarmoth, and this is the Twitter Report for July 18, 2011.
@zdarsky You seriously telling me that Harry Potter wore those f---ing round framed glasses straight into adulthood? What a nerd. I'm glad he's dead.
-Chip Zdarsky, Writer/Artist ("Prison Funnies,...
- 7/18/2011
- by Brian Warmoth
- MTV Splash Page
Well, it’s about that time. This is my last day at Best Week Ever. I’ve had Such an amazing experience working here, and I’d like to thank Michelle, Dan and Noah for being the Best Team Ever and making me laugh to tears every single day. Granted, the tears were coming from a much darker place, but it was nice to laugh through them. Basically, the reason I’m leaving is that I’ve built up enough revenue as a part-time blogger to up and leave New York and embark on my own Eat, Pray, Love-eque journey. First, I’m moving to South Dakota where I’ll get my hang gliding instructor certification. Then, it’s off to rural Alberta where I’ll be working in the oil sands industry as a miner. After that, I’ll hitchhike to Alaska and sneak onto an industrial fishing boat...
- 4/21/2011
- by Sarah Walker
- BestWeekEver
As far as we're concerned, Alison Brie can do no wrong.
She has the small but pivotal role of Trudy Campbell on "Mad Men," arguably the best drama on TV, and she's among the primary cast of "Community" on NBC, arguably the best sitcom to air in years -- unless you're among the NextMovie staff, where we accept no arguments. (It is. Case Closed.)
Now Brie appears in "Scream 4," the latest tongue-in-cheek slasher from horror auteur Wes Craven, playing "Scream" veteran Neve Campbell's greedy and overbearing publicist Rebecca. As she tells NextMovie, "[Rebecca] is pretty cold, she's missing that sensitivity chip. She's not as wholesome a character as I usually play."
Read on for Brie's shocking "Scream 4" spoiler (we're pretty sure she's kidding... we think) and how she needs your help to achieve her next career goal.
So level with us. You're the killer this time, right?
[Laughs] Yeah,...
She has the small but pivotal role of Trudy Campbell on "Mad Men," arguably the best drama on TV, and she's among the primary cast of "Community" on NBC, arguably the best sitcom to air in years -- unless you're among the NextMovie staff, where we accept no arguments. (It is. Case Closed.)
Now Brie appears in "Scream 4," the latest tongue-in-cheek slasher from horror auteur Wes Craven, playing "Scream" veteran Neve Campbell's greedy and overbearing publicist Rebecca. As she tells NextMovie, "[Rebecca] is pretty cold, she's missing that sensitivity chip. She's not as wholesome a character as I usually play."
Read on for Brie's shocking "Scream 4" spoiler (we're pretty sure she's kidding... we think) and how she needs your help to achieve her next career goal.
So level with us. You're the killer this time, right?
[Laughs] Yeah,...
- 4/14/2011
- by Brooke Tarnoff
- NextMovie
The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences have announced that 248 feature films are eligible for best picture at the 2010 Academy Awards. According to THR, 274 films were eligible in 2009, and 281 in 2008. If I had to guess which films will be selected I would have to say Inception, Black Swan, Social Network, King’s Speech, Winter’s Bone, The Fighter, True Grit, 127 Hours, Toy Story 3 and Rabbit Hole.
To make the cut, feature films must open in a commercial motion picture theater in Los Angeles County by midnight, December 31, and begin a minimum run of seven consecutive days.
Under Academy rules, a feature-length motion picture must have a running time of more than 40 minutes and must have been exhibited theatrically on 35mm or 70mm film, or in a qualifying digital format.
Feature films that receive their first public exhibition or distribution in any manner other than as a theatrical motion...
To make the cut, feature films must open in a commercial motion picture theater in Los Angeles County by midnight, December 31, and begin a minimum run of seven consecutive days.
Under Academy rules, a feature-length motion picture must have a running time of more than 40 minutes and must have been exhibited theatrically on 35mm or 70mm film, or in a qualifying digital format.
Feature films that receive their first public exhibition or distribution in any manner other than as a theatrical motion...
- 12/22/2010
- by Ricky
- SoundOnSight
tEver look at the Oscar nominations and think, “Seriously how did that get nominated?” Well, a little peak behind the curtains reveals how your Best Picture sausage is made.
The Academy looks over all the feature films released in the present year and then breaks them down for eligibility under the following:
Films must be at least forty minutes long, which is the designation for “feature length.”Films must have their first public exhibition/distribution as a theatrical motion picture; no more than 10 minutes or 10% (whichever comes first) can be displayed in a “nontheatrical medium” prior to the film’s theatrical release.The publicly exhibited film must be within the following specs: 35mm or 70mm film, or in a 24- or 48-frame progressive scan Digital Cinema format with a minimum projector resolution of 2048 by 1080 pixelsAnd finally, the film must be available for paid admission in a commercial theater in L.
The Academy looks over all the feature films released in the present year and then breaks them down for eligibility under the following:
Films must be at least forty minutes long, which is the designation for “feature length.”Films must have their first public exhibition/distribution as a theatrical motion picture; no more than 10 minutes or 10% (whichever comes first) can be displayed in a “nontheatrical medium” prior to the film’s theatrical release.The publicly exhibited film must be within the following specs: 35mm or 70mm film, or in a 24- or 48-frame progressive scan Digital Cinema format with a minimum projector resolution of 2048 by 1080 pixelsAnd finally, the film must be available for paid admission in a commercial theater in L.
- 12/21/2010
- by Kristy Puchko
- The Film Stage
The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences have announced that 248 feature films are eligible for best picture at the 2010 Academy Awards. The number is down from previous years -- According to THR [1], 274 films were eligible in 2009, and 281 in 2008. The list of 248 eligible films have been sent with a nominations ballot to all active and life members of the Academy "who shall vote in the order of their preference for not more than ten pictures." The ten films receiving the highest number of votes shall become the nominations for final voting for the Best Picture award. The nominations will be announced live on January 25th 2011 at 5:30am psd. The rules for eligibility is as follows: Films must be feature length (defined as over 40 minutes) Publicly exhibited by means of 35mm or 70mm film, or in a 24- or 48-frame progressive scan Digital Cinema format with a minimum projector resolution...
- 12/21/2010
- by Peter Sciretta
- Slash Film
I suspect a lot of you are feeling the way I am about last night’s interview with Medal of Honor recipient Salvatore Giunta: impressed, humbled, grateful. The interview was intensely moving and Stephen was quite fittingly sincere throughout the interview; he was Stephen Colbert, not “Stephen Colbert”. The standing ovation was especially nice to see, and it was so very well deserved.
Knowing how I (as a civilian) felt about the interview and SSgt Giunta, I was pleased to see this account from Matthew Colvin, who attended last night’s show at the invitation of Iava. Read on for his great report of the experience.
Medal of Honor recipient Ssg Giunta on the Colbert Report
November 18, 2010 matthewcolvin
. . .
While sipping on my mocha and writing about one of my best weeks ever, I received an email inviting me to the taping of the Colbert Report tonight. The final line said,...
Knowing how I (as a civilian) felt about the interview and SSgt Giunta, I was pleased to see this account from Matthew Colvin, who attended last night’s show at the invitation of Iava. Read on for his great report of the experience.
Medal of Honor recipient Ssg Giunta on the Colbert Report
November 18, 2010 matthewcolvin
. . .
While sipping on my mocha and writing about one of my best weeks ever, I received an email inviting me to the taping of the Colbert Report tonight. The final line said,...
- 11/19/2010
- by Ms Interpreted
- No Fact Zone
You know how dudes wearing backwards hats and untucked button down shirts and jeans rock the eff out to Bon Jovi between shots of Jager? That, or Mr. Brightside by The Killers, but mostly Bon Jovi, specifically Livin’ on a Prayer? The epicenter of where this happens every weekend is the fair city of Boston, the ground zero being a Celtics game. However, this is a slight twist on that old classic, in that the star of this clip is a nerdy kid and the fratty dudes are merely his backup dancers and adoring fans. It’s like the end of a really great (mediocre) 80′s movie. Anyway, here is a possibly staged but definitely entertaining clip: Charming*. Even if it is staged, I don’t think he knows the words. But who does. It’s mostly about his moves and how he incorporates the railings. Well done. I also...
- 11/2/2010
- by Sarah Walker
- BestWeekEver
By Lita Robinson - October 12, 2010
“Picture Me: A Model’s Diary” follows Sara Ziff, a young model at the top of the fashion world, as she falls first in and then out of love with this stunningly inhuman industry. The daughter of a professor, Ziff comes from an educated and well-off family and her decision to go into modeling has put her at odds with her parents’ expectations. When the films starts she is nineteen and, having modeled since the age of fourteen her parents are ready for her to go to college (she, however, has other ideas). The film is shot primarily by Ziff’s boyfriend, Ole Schell, who follows her around the world for four crazy years of photo shoots and Fashion Weeks. Their relationship isn’t exactly clear—he seems much older than her, and he’s the only one watching out for her on these globe-trotting expeditions.
“Picture Me: A Model’s Diary” follows Sara Ziff, a young model at the top of the fashion world, as she falls first in and then out of love with this stunningly inhuman industry. The daughter of a professor, Ziff comes from an educated and well-off family and her decision to go into modeling has put her at odds with her parents’ expectations. When the films starts she is nineteen and, having modeled since the age of fourteen her parents are ready for her to go to college (she, however, has other ideas). The film is shot primarily by Ziff’s boyfriend, Ole Schell, who follows her around the world for four crazy years of photo shoots and Fashion Weeks. Their relationship isn’t exactly clear—he seems much older than her, and he’s the only one watching out for her on these globe-trotting expeditions.
- 10/12/2010
- by Screen Comment
- Screen Comment
Sneak Peek a new poster supporting the documentary "Picture Me: A Model's Diary", directed by Ole Schell and Sara Ziff, focusing on the backstage world of modeling.
Ziff also appears in the film, alongside notable fashion designers Karl Lagerfeld and Nicole Miller.
"...Ole Schell follows model Sara Ziff for over 5 years, documenting her rise in the world of high fashion.
The documentary shows footage filmed behind the scenes of shows, photo shoots and fashion events in New York, Milan and Paris, exposing a shocking, predatory reality to the business, much different than that which is presented to the public..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Picture Me: A Model's Diary"...
Ziff also appears in the film, alongside notable fashion designers Karl Lagerfeld and Nicole Miller.
"...Ole Schell follows model Sara Ziff for over 5 years, documenting her rise in the world of high fashion.
The documentary shows footage filmed behind the scenes of shows, photo shoots and fashion events in New York, Milan and Paris, exposing a shocking, predatory reality to the business, much different than that which is presented to the public..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Picture Me: A Model's Diary"...
- 9/25/2010
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Get Low managed to once again lead all limited releases despite seeing its fortunes fade. Among new releases, Catfish and Never Let Me Go led the way with solid per theater averages, while Jack Goes Boating and Leaves of Grass underwhelmed at just a handful of venues. Down 36 percent, Get Low made $551,494, bringing its total to $7.8 million. This marked the sixth-straight weekend that the Robert Duvall-Bill Murray comedy has topped the specialty list. The last movie to accomplish this feat was The Visitor, which led for six straight weekends from April to May 2008. Dabangg held the second spot for the second weekend in a row, falling 53 percent to $297,229. In ten days, the Bollywood action thriller has earned $1.07 million. The mystery surrounding Catfish seems to have translated to a fair amount of interest on its opening weekend. The social-networking docu-thriller debuted to $257,285 at 12 locations for a per theater average...
- 9/21/2010
- by Ray Subers <mail@boxofficemojo.com>
- Box Office Mojo
Click here to view the embedded video.
The blonde stunner lifts the veil on the glamorous world of high fashion as she examines sexual harassment, drug use and the constant pressure to stay thin!
While the need for models to stay thin and talks of drug and sexual abuse have long been discussed, no one has taken the time to examine these claims in a documentary — until now. 27-year-old Sara Ziff, who has famously modeled for the likes of Tommy Hilfiger and D & G, explores the effects of the modeling industry on its often incredibly young subjects in her new documentary, Picture Me.
Speaking with other well known models including Cameron Russell, Diana Dondoe, Caitriona Balfe, Lisa Cant, and Missy Rayder as well as designers including Karl Lagerfeld, Sara takes viewers into the often confusing and incredibly fantastical world of modeling.
You can check out the film now in NYC or beginning Sept.
The blonde stunner lifts the veil on the glamorous world of high fashion as she examines sexual harassment, drug use and the constant pressure to stay thin!
While the need for models to stay thin and talks of drug and sexual abuse have long been discussed, no one has taken the time to examine these claims in a documentary — until now. 27-year-old Sara Ziff, who has famously modeled for the likes of Tommy Hilfiger and D & G, explores the effects of the modeling industry on its often incredibly young subjects in her new documentary, Picture Me.
Speaking with other well known models including Cameron Russell, Diana Dondoe, Caitriona Balfe, Lisa Cant, and Missy Rayder as well as designers including Karl Lagerfeld, Sara takes viewers into the often confusing and incredibly fantastical world of modeling.
You can check out the film now in NYC or beginning Sept.
- 9/18/2010
- by cspargo
- HollywoodLife
The fashion documentary "Pic ture Me" proves that high- fashion models do indeed get their hair washed, put on clothes and walk in a straight line. But not much else. I have a lot of questions about models, but none is answered in this film by catwalker Sara Ziff and her boyfriend Ole Schell. Ziff still models and apparently isn't interested in burning bridges -- but intact infrastructure equals poor cinema. What, if anything, do models eat, and do their meals get fully digested? What do models make in a year?...
- 9/17/2010
- by By KYLE SMITH
- NYPost.com
I recently chatted with director Ole Schell after previewing his latest film, Picture Me which opens this week in NY. Ole previously screened Win in China, his documentary about a Chinese game show at the United Nations. From an economics point of view, there were two aspects of Picture Me and my follow-up discussion that grabbed my attention: (1) young women who succeed in the modeling industry can make vast sums of money by winning the genetics lottery of being tall, skinny and, of course, lucky and (2) according to Ole, a lion's share of the revenue usually falls to the agent, not the model. Concerning point (1), the film portrays Sarah Ziff rising from a new model with dreams of success to soon becoming apathetic about receiving six figure checks. Models openly joke in the film...
- 9/15/2010
- by Howard Steven Friedman
- Huffington Post
Directors: Ole Schell, Sara Ziff Starring: Sara Ziff, Karl Lagerfeld, Nicole Miller Sara Ziff began modeling at age 14. She started working as a full-time model after high school at age 18. Her [now ex-] boyfriend, Ole Schell, fresh out of film school follows Ziff with a video camera tirelessly documenting her full immersion into a career as a model. (Ziff, too, is armed with a video camera.) Ziff and Schell interview other models, as well as famous photographers and designers. They probably did not have a purpose early on, but after almost five years of footage (most of which resembles a personal video diary or home movie) the purpose becomes more apparent. Ziff and Schell’s resulting film -- Picture Me -- reveals the ugly side of the modelling industry...and I do not mean ugly models. Models are some of the most recognizable figures (mind the pun) of our time, yet other...
- 9/15/2010
- by Don Simpson
- SmellsLikeScreenSpirit
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