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entertainment-and-lifestyle2 years ago

Margot Robbie Dazzles in Chic Black Attire, Embracing Elegance Beyond Barbiecore

Margot Robbie dazzled at W Magazine's Annual Best Performances Party in a Schiaparelli black blazer dress with a plunging neckline and dramatic shoulders. The look deviated from her recent Barbie pink ensembles, as she celebrated her role in the upcoming Barbie movie and her production work on the film Saltburn. With the Golden Globes approaching, where she's nominated for her role in Barbie, Robbie's fashion choices continue to make headlines.

entertainment2 years ago

"Margot Robbie Channels '80s Barbie at Palm Springs Festival with DiCaprio and Stars in Attendance"

Margot Robbie embraced the Barbiecore trend at the Palm Springs International Film Festival, wearing a pink-and-black polka-dotted Balmain dress that aligns with her role in the upcoming "Barbie" movie. The actress's look, styled by Andrew Mukamal, received praise from fans and Balmain's creative director, Olivier Rousteing. As awards season progresses, anticipation builds for Robbie's future red carpet appearances.

entertainment2 years ago

"Margot Robbie Leads Star-Studded Elegance at 2024 Palm Springs Film Awards"

The Palm Springs International Film Festival Awards 2024 dazzled as a star-studded event, marking the beginning of the awards season. Celebrities like Margot Robbie, Carey Mulligan, and Emma Stone showcased their fashion choices, with Robbie and Mulligan both donning Balmain, while Stone opted for Louis Vuitton. Other notable appearances included Lily Gladstone in Rodarte, America Ferrera in Lela Rose, and Taraji P. Henson in Alexandre Vauthier, among others, each bringing their unique style to the red carpet.

entertainment2 years ago

"Star-Studded Elegance: Margot Robbie, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Meryl Streep Dazzle at the 2024 Palm Springs Film Fest"

The Palm Springs International Film Festival Film Awards saw a dazzling array of stars on the red carpet, with Margot Robbie, Eva Longoria, and Emma Stone leading the fashion parade. Margot Robbie, in a hot pink polka dot dress, honored director Greta Gerwig, who received the Director of the Year Award for the upcoming Barbie movie. Emma Stone and Eva Longoria also turned heads with their glamorous outfits. The event celebrated cinematic achievements, with Emma Stone and Cillian Murphy among the Desert Palm Achievement Award recipients, and other stars like Billie Eilish and Finneas O'Connell being recognized for their musical contributions to film.

entertainment2 years ago

Margot Robbie Champions Barbie's Final Line Amid Studio Debates and Builds LuckyChap's Film Legacy

Margot Robbie, who is producing and starring in the upcoming 'Barbie' film, was determined to keep the movie's final line, "I’m here to see my gynecologist," despite concerns it might provoke questions from young viewers. She believes the line's importance in educating girls about reproductive health justifies any potential controversy. The film, directed by Greta Gerwig and also starring Ryan Gosling as Ken, is described as a hero's journey with a blend of silliness, surrealism, and sentimentality. It has become Warner Bros.' highest-grossing domestic release and the largest opening for a female director, with Gerwig becoming the only woman to solo-direct a billion-dollar movie. The production focused on practical effects and a vibrant pink aesthetic, aiming to evoke a sense of gleeful anarchy and childhood nostalgia.

entertainment2 years ago

"Off Script Revelations: Margot Robbie, Emma Stone, and Colman Domingo Share Insights on SundanceTV"

Hollywood's leading actresses, including Margot Robbie, Emma Stone, Annette Bening, and others, gathered for The Hollywood Reporter's annual Actress Roundtable to discuss their experiences and insights into the industry. They shared candid thoughts on their educational backgrounds, on-set dynamics, and the physical and emotional preparation for their roles. Robbie also delved into her role as a producer for the upcoming "Barbie" movie, emphasizing the challenges of convincing stakeholders of the film's broad appeal and the creative process behind it. The conversation highlighted the blend of humor, seriousness, and dedication that these actresses bring to their craft.

entertainment2 years ago

"Barbie's Screenplay Reclassified as Adapted, Shifting Its Oscars Competition Category"

The upcoming "Barbie" film, written by Greta Gerwig and Noah Baumbach, will compete in the Best Adapted Screenplay category at the Oscars, despite efforts by the writers to have it considered for Best Original Screenplay. The decision by the Academy mirrors past rulings where films based on existing characters or products, like "The Lego Movie," were classified as adaptations. This categorization has implications for the competition in both the Best Adapted and Best Original Screenplay categories, affecting the chances of various films in the upcoming awards.

entertainment2 years ago

Ryan Gosling's Playful Ken Antics Transform 'Barbie' Movie Experience

Margot Robbie, who starred in and co-produced the hit movie "Barbie," discussed her experience working with Ryan Gosling, who played Ken, in a W magazine interview. Gosling brought his own comedic ideas to the set, including wearing double sunglasses and bringing a prop seagull. Natalie Portman was recognized for her role in "May December," and Zac Efron discussed his role as Kevin Von Erich in "The Iron Claw." The article also touches on Robbie's early career, her favorite films, and cinematic crushes.

entertainment2 years ago

Margot Robbie: The Hands-On Producer Shaping Her Empire with 'Barbie' and Originality

Margot Robbie, known for her on-screen roles, is equally involved behind the scenes as a producer with her company LuckyChap. She is so engaged in the production process that she requests to be included in every email correspondence and oversees details such as paint supplies for set design, as seen with the "Barbie" movie. LuckyChap has produced hits like "I, Tonya" and "Promising Young Woman," and is looking to continue creating original and bold films, with projects like Olivia Wilde's "Naughty" on the horizon. Robbie emphasizes the company's aim to innovate rather than follow up on existing successes like "Barbie."

entertainment2 years ago

"Margot Robbie's Deep Involvement at LuckyChap Evident in Constant Email CCs"

Margot Robbie, known for her on-screen roles, is equally engaged behind the scenes with her production company LuckyChap, which is responsible for films like "Barbie" and "Saltburn." She is so involved in the production process that she requests to be included in all email communications and takes part in detailed decisions, such as the quantity of pink paint used on the "Barbie" set. Robbie's commitment to her company's projects showcases her dedication to creating original and bold films, with no immediate plans for a "Barbie" sequel but rather a focus on new, innovative projects.

entertainment2 years ago

Margot Robbie's LuckyChap: Mastering Originality with 'Barbie' and 'Saltburn' Success

Margot Robbie's production company, LuckyChap, has seen significant success with their feminist reimagining of "Barbie," directed by Greta Gerwig, grossing $1.4 billion globally and gaining Oscar buzz. Alongside "Barbie," LuckyChap has produced "Saltburn" and "My Old Ass," showcasing their commitment to bold, original storytelling. The company, co-founded by Robbie, Tom Ackerley, and Josey McNamara, is expanding its reach with projects like an "Ocean's" franchise spin-off and Olivia Wilde's "Naughty." Robbie's hands-on production approach and the company's focus on female-driven narratives have positioned LuckyChap as a growing force in the entertainment industry.

entertainment2 years ago

Disney Confirms Johnny Depp's Return to 'Pirates of the Caribbean' Franchise.

Disney Studio Motion Picture Production president Sean Bailey hinted that the possibility of a Johnny Depp return to the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise is not off the table, stating that they have a "really good, exciting story" that could honor the previous films while also introducing something new. Depp has been noncommittal about returning. The studio previously announced a spinoff starring Margot Robbie, but it was later scrapped. Producer Jerry Bruckheimer confirmed that there were two spinoff projects in development, one with Robbie and one with a younger cast.