Giorgio Armani Honored with Outstanding Achievement Award

Giorgio Armani with Roberta Armani, Julia Roberts, Cate Blanchett and Tom Cruise - Photo by Stefano GuindaniOn the occasion of the Fashion Awards 2019 held at the Royal Albert Hall in London, Giorgio Armani was honored with the Outstanding Achievement Award for his creative contribution to the fashion industry.

During the event, the designer presented his latest Armani Privé haute couture collection. After the show, Julia Roberts and Cate Blanchett – who both share a close bond of friendship and respect with the designer – presented Giorgio Armani with the Outstanding Achievement Award before revealing his gift to London: a surprise performance by long-time friend Eric Clapton, who played ‘Tears In Heaven’ and ‘Layla’. Continue reading

SPOTTED: Julia Roberts At ‘Fireflies in the Garden’ Premiere (PHOTOS)

SPOTTED: Julia Roberts at the Red Carpet Premiere of her latest movie, Fireflies in the Garden, held October 12, 2011 at The Grove in Los Angeles.

Photo Credit: The Media Circuit

Roberts recently told Extra about her co-star Ryan Reynolds: “He’s so great. He is such a full-blown actor in this movie.”

Julia was there with husband, Daniel Moder. The two were seen leaving the premiere early and heading to dinner at Morel’s restaurant. I spotted the couple walking side by side and wanted to take my first-ever pics of my all-time favorite actress but Daniel insisted that I not take more photos after I snapped the one posted below so as to “avoid creating a spectacle” around his wife. I obliged out of courtesy and fear even though I was part of registered media at a public event and had every right to take photos. After all, the couple was there to promote Julia’s movie, right?!

So, sorry guys and gals, this is all you get of the lovely couple! It’s the worst quality photo I may have ever snapped, but it’s a funny pic that’s worth a 1000 words, so, here you go. What’s the full story you ask? I won’t trash any celebs on my site. But I always get asked who is the least friendly celebrity you have ever photographed and I never have had a good answer until now because every celeb I have ever met or shot pics of has been so nice to me…..Admittedly, and sadly, this incident certainly has left a different and bitter taste in my mouth.

FIRST LOOK: Julia Roberts As The Evil Queen In Snow White (Photos)

Relativity Media has released still images from their still-untitled Snow White project, including a first look at Julia Roberts as the Evil Queen.

The movie will also star Lily Collins (The Blind Side, Abduction) as Snow White and Armie Hammer (The Social Network) as the prince.

Collins says about Roberts: “Everybody knows Julia’s smile and the sound of her laugh, and she really takes advantage of it and uses it in a different way for her version of the Evil Queen. She used her magic and smile and laugh in a creepy way.”
What do you think of Julia as the Evil Queen? Do you buy it?

VIDEO: Julia Roberts On Her New Movie, ‘Larry Crowne’

Julia Roberts and Tom Hanks hit the red carpet at the premiere of their new film, Larry Crowne Monday June 27, 2011 at Grauman’s Chinese Theatre.

Larry Crowne involves a Navy veteran (Hanks) who loses his job at a big-box store. He then enrolls in community college where he falls in love with his jaded professor (Roberts).

Larry Crowne hits theaters July 1.

Watch Roberts in the video interview below:

Eat Pray Love With Julia Roberts: Movie Review

MOVIE REVIEW.

  When I first heard that Elizabeth Gilbert’s book, Eat Pray Love, was being adapted for film, the first thought that ran in my mind was, “How could that book be made into a movie?” The book seemed too big for a single movie. I thought, perhaps a mini-series could encapsulate all that is required to fully tell the whole tale, but not one movie. Also, for me, the most interesting parts of the book are Elizabeth’s honestly-raw yet oft-humorous introspections and thoughts and I just couldn’t imagine how thoughts could translate well on film without producing one hell of a dull movie.

When I found out Julia Roberts was cast as the main character of Elizabeth, my interest was piqued, so, I looked forward to seeing the movie despite my initial hesitation.

Eat Pray Love opens this Friday but I had the chance to view the film early at a screening tonight. As I had feared, Ryan Murphy’s film adaption of the book is flawed, at best. The short synopsis of my review before I give away spoilers is: You should not see this movie if you do not L-O-V-E Julia Roberts or if you have not read the book. As to the former, Julia is the only saving grace in this extremely prolonged movie–her natural charisma and charm are the only reasons I don’t say run and run fast away from this movie. But even she cannot make this movie good given its many flaws. As to the latter, if you have not read the book, you just won’t get what happens in the US, Italy and India. You all will probably enjoy the scenes in Bali, but then again, that doesn’t justify seeing the movie in its entirety.

(Spoilers ahead.) The parts of the book which made the reader relate to Elizabeth on any level are entirely absent on film. Gone is any explanation of the breakdown of the marriage between Elizabeth and her husband, Stephen (played by Billy Crudup) or the prolonged struggle Elizabeth experienced before abandoning her marriage. There is no mention of the fact that Stephen wanted to start a family and Elizabeth’s repulsion of the idea. There is no talk of both partners having witnessed the breakdown of Elizabeth into a “madwoman” or that they had been “fighting and crying” or that they had “the eyes of refugees.” They are simply shown as a normal couple, living the high life in NYC until Elizabeth decided to leave Stephen.

Also painfully absent is any intensity, addiction, passion or heartache experienced with her boyfriend, David (played by James Franco).  If you see the movie without having read the book, you will not understand why Elizabeth leaves this relationship either. She just looks like a shallow, pleasure-seeking, escapist.


Other major themes of the book are entirely stricken. You are never told that Elizabeth got an advance for her book and that is how she paid for the year-long trip or that she practiced celibacy on purpose on her trip to self-discovery.  Like the major events in the States, the ones in Italy and India are equally rushed and glossed over. What’s worse is that the movie lacked spirituality which is the underlying theme of the book.

At this point, I am running out of steam of how else to convince you that this movie is not very good – I think this movie sucked my energy. So, I will leave you with: See it if you love Julia or have read the book. Otherwise, go see something else.



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