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MONFRERE Motorsports Collection
MONFRÈRE turned up the heat in the driver’s seat this past weekend, Saturday, May 7, launching a limited Motorsport Capsule collection while offering complimentary race-day inspired personalization adornment at Saks Fifth Avenue Bal Harbour.
FOODGOD, formerly known as Jonathan Cheban, Tara Rudes Dann (owner of L’AGENCE) and models Bertil Espegren and Fabian Basabe were among the VIPs enjoying…
Oooh wow. Very woah. Much falling into Rachel’s experience, crazy cameras work for drunken experience. Mixes up with other characters well, great line tying all together at end. Dark work for dark characters. No loving any characters, but done purposefully, more sympathetic if anything. Interesting cast at time, especially Kudrow and Prepon. But probably most outstanding performance ever from Emily Blunt, totally Oscar nomination worthy if not given. That said, not necessarily fast paced, but draws viewer in. Even with parts of mystery predictable (Doge figure out who done it halfway through but not full details) still want full situation. Not a movie for everyone, but totally audience exist for this. For fans of Gone Girl (duh?) 3 ½ paws up!
Another quick one, but this is a fairly dire adaptation. The book is like a grimy dirty story you can imagine taking place in some grey buildings under an even greyer English sky.
The film is just so wrong. Everyone is miscast and they’re all to perfect looking with their shiney American teeth and accents that don’t fit at all with how you’d imagine.
People have praised Emily Blunt’s performance, but I was not impressed. In fact, I think it was best summed up in a Tweet (which, regrettably I can’t find because the genius behind it deserves full recognition) that compared it to Dave after Dentist.
It’s always nice to gaze at Justin Theroux, but aside from that, avoid.
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