Posthumous previews

The production company behind Heath Ledger’s final film have released an interesting trailer for the much-anticipated picture. 

Tiny snippets of the award-winning actor’s work is featured in the short clip, intermingled with other scenes featuring Johnny Depp, who took over Ledger’s role after he died early in 2008 after having filmed only one third of the movie.

Depp delivers a fairly poignant line at the end of the trailer.

Jude Law and Colin Farrell fill out the remainder of the role. Definitely want to see this. Cool redhead too.

Looks pretty trippy. Check it:

Grey Gardens

In honour of this evening’s HBO remake of Grey Gardens, here is my favourite musician honouring the original doc (and yes, that is designer Isaac Mizrahi piano-side):

 

Observe and Report… and then get your money back.

Apparently, everyone is all a twitter about this story.

Pretty disgusting. Reason number 176 why I will not see this film.

Cuckoo for Coco - Chanel film debuts

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The new Chanel movie Coco avant Chanel is making waves across the pond. My palms are sweating in anticipation.

The film premiered earlier this month in Paris with star Audrey Tautou looking every bit the part. The adorable actress took a cue from the legendary Karl Lagerfeld (who also has held the reigns behind the iconic Chanel brand for the past 25 years and oversaw costume designs throughout filming).

I must tout Tautou’s premiere look. 

The stunning actress arrived in Lagerfeld’s gorgeous black and white floral dress from his Spring couture collection and teamed it with an edgy, cropped and tightly fitting leather jacket. She finished the look off with Rossi gladiator heels and an emerald cocktail ring. J’adore.

Black and white is quickly becoming my uniform.

Her simple make-up and perfectly polished cropped hair was synonymous with the Chanel look, while still looking effortless. The director was right on the double-C button for this casting choice.

The role of Ms. Chanel was originally rumoured to be going to the likes of British actress Keira Knightley. Even though Knightley has starred in several Chanel perfume ads, I still think Tautou was the better and right choice (I’ve heard rumours Tautou will be the next to star in those ads, taking over from Nicole Kidman).

It’s true the brand has gained a reputation of being rather stuffy over the years. When I used to think of Chanel I pictured much (MUCH) older ladies in pale pink tailored suits. Coffins are not a cool accessory.

But, I feel this film will help bring relevance and mainstream popularity back to the fantastic label.

Who doesn’t feel like the epitome of a sophisticated woman while wearing Chanel? Now the brand can be introduced to a whole new (but still extremely wealthy) generation. 

I hope there isn’t a backlash when this film opens in North America. With the deep recession, many people are shying away from anything extravagant… hiding their DvF shopping bags and carrying their Jimmy Choo’s in target bags, for example.

Maybe this is just a film, but I’ve heard rumours even the Sex and the City sequel will tame the label flashing in true recessionary respect (*shock* horror*)

But the story of Coco is a true rags to riches tale and is sure to warm the hearts of every recessionista/fashionista this side of the hemisphere. 

A North American release date has yet to be confirmed but I will keep all you lovelies posted.

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Beautiful (and scary) things

While feasting on chocolate and ham this Easter weekend (mmm, what a combo!)

Here are a few things to feast your eyes, ears and mind on.

First up, the new documentary on Philadelphia mural artist Isaiah Zagar. The man transformed decrepit neighbourhoods into colourful, creative, awe-inspiring wonderlands.

Directed by his son, this is the story behind the tortured soul who found love and award-winning art through ‘insanity’.

The film is composed mostly of home movies in the most extraordinary of homes. It’s a work of love and I can hardly wait for it:

IN A DREAM: Theatrical Trailer from Herzliya Films on Vimeo.

 

Second up, Sam Mendes new film (Kate Winslet’s awesome husband and the man behind American Beauty and Revolutionary Road), Away We Go.

Can’t wait to sink my teeth into this one:

 

 

Thirdly, a scary one for you. This film looks mega-creepy, but I totally want to see it. Plus, it’s stars Peter Sarsgaard and anything with him demands being watched:

 

 

and just because I can (and because I’m also pretty darn excited):

 

get excited…