Warner Bros. Pictures has debuted this first TV spot for Tom Tykwer, Andy Wachowski and Lana Wachowski's Cloud Atlas. Starring Tom Hanks, Halle Berry, Jim Broadbent, Hugo Weaving, Jim Sturgess, Doona Bae, Ben Whishaw, James D�Arcy, Xun Zhou, Keith David, David Gyasi, Susan Sarandon and Hugh Grant, the big screen adaptations opens on October 26.
Cloud Atlas explores how the actions and consequences of individual lives impact one another throughout the past, the present and the future. Action, mystery and romance weave dramatically through the story as one soul is shaped from a killer into a hero and a single act of kindness ripples across centuries to inspire a revolution in the distant future.
*Queen Latifah, Halle Berry are among the stars who have been recognized for their charity work by movie industry publication Variety magazine.
The annual Power of Women ceremony celebrates stars who have dedicated their time to philanthropic efforts, and this year, Chicago star Latifah, Oscar winner Berry, and actress Jessica Biel have been selected as honorees.
Latifah was chosen for serving as the founder of the Lancelot H. Owens Scholarship Foundation, which provides financial support to struggling students, and Berry was picked for her commitment to the anti-domestic violence organization Jenesse Center.
Additionally, Biel was applauded for her support of the clean water project Charity: Water.
The trio will be feted at a Hollywood luncheon on Oct. 5.
You Need to Read Halle Berry and Emma Stone’s Lips
09/18/2012 at 04:30 PM ET
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The women of Revlon have never been quiet about their support of cancer-fighting causes, and now, they’re coming together for the beauty brand’s first-ever public service announcement campaign, created with the Entertainment Industry Foundation. Halle Berry and Emma Stone star in the stark clip, which focuses on the message that “Your Lips Can Save Lives” when you talk about cancer and encourage loved ones to schedule regular medical check-ups to ensure early detection.
“We sort of did a play on how we can use our lips, while wearing lipstick, to laugh, to flirt and to spread the word about cancer, and encourage other women to do the same,” Berry says in a release.
“We can talk to the women that we love about getting screened today,” Stone adds.
Since 1990, Revlon has raised more than $75 million for cancer-fighting causes through fundraising efforts that include its annual EIF Revlon Run/Walk for Women. In addition to the PSA, out this week, the brand is also running a print campaign, which features Stone and her mother, a breast cancer survivor. Visit revloncares.com for more information, and to see how you can help.
This week’s perfume test drive is from a celebrity – Halle Berry Closer ($35 for 30m at drugstores and mass retailers). Dave Lackie and I take an honest whiff. He Says:
Berry tapped one of the world’s top perfumers to formulate this scent. Jacques Cavallier created Issey Miyake’s classic L’eau d’Issey, Jean Paul Gaultier and Bvlgari Pour Homme, so my expectations were high. I immediately smell the raspberry and a fresh ozonic accord (perfumers use ozonic to create the mood of the ocean and a seaside breeze). So far, so good – then the fougère accord bursts in, stomping on the violet flower and mimosa notes. Balancing masculine and feminine notes requires a steady hand and this has gone awry. The cashmere musk and mahogany wood add a further masculine feel. It’s too heavy and a bit overbearing. ★½(out of 4) She Says:
The name of Halle Berry’s 5th fragrance might perhaps have been better suited to a perfume by actress Kyra Sedgwick—oh wait, it’s pronounced closer, I get it. No, wait…Still, it’s an odd scent choice, to come from such an ultra-womanly celeb. I find the woodsy floral quite unisex, if not bordering on masculine. Historically, men wore violet water and other floral notes like mimosa that we now consider traditionally feminine. In Closer, these florals are combined with the more recognizably masculine fougère accord. There’s a market for women who prefer to wear men’s cologne. Maybe that’s why I like it? ★★½
No wonder she's laughing! Halle Berry, 46, displays her stunning curves in a blue bikini top and Daisy Dukes as she hits the beach with friends
By Jade Watkins PUBLISHED:04:58, 17 September 2012| UPDATED:11:26, 17 September 2012 Halle Berry is a woman who knows how to stand out from the crowd. The actress stole the show at Malibu beach today as she paraded her sexy curves in a blue bikini top and denim Daisy Dukes. While her friends opted to cover up for the occasion, the 46-year-old displayed her fine form in all of it's glory.
Having a ball: Halle Berry was beaming as she showed off her stunning figure in a blue bikini top and Daisy Dukes when she hit the beach with friends in Malibu today
The tiny two-piece attire expertly showed off the Monster's Ball star's super toned tummy and legs. Halle went barefoot on the sand and shielded her eyes with a pair of oversized sunglasses. Joined by some pet pooches, the group gathered on the beach where they chatted away and had plenty of laughs.
Trim and toned: The tiny two-piece attire expertly showed off the Monster's Ball star's super toned tummy and legs
And while she is embroiled in a bitter custody battle with the father of her four-year-old-daughter Nahla, Gabriel Aubry, Halle appeared to put all of her worries behind her as she enjoyed her fun in the sun. She was seen laughing through most of the outing and enthusiastically pointing out to sea. Her relaxing day on the beach comes after she was spotted out with her fiance Olivier Martinez having lunch again in Malibu yesterday.
Having the last laugh: The actress appeared in great spirits during the outing
The pair dressed in relaxed clothing ideal for the warm temperatures. Halle wore a cowl neck long off-white dress with large cut-out areas for her arms. The popular design enabled her same blue bikini to be seen while Olivier’s ensemble covered him up a bit more.
Girly time: Halle and her friend were locked in deep conversation as they looked out to the sea
Look over there: Halle appeared to have spotted something interesting in the ocean
Time with friends: Joined by some pet pooches, the group gathered on the beach where they chatted away and had plenty of laughs
The actor – who is a huge fan of motorbikes – wore a T-shirt with a design for Bell Motors on it and jeans rolled up at the hem. Both stars covered their eyes with large sunglasses as they dined at Tony Taverna. During the meal, in which they appeared to sip champagne, the mother-of-one clearly found something funny as checked her mobile phone.
Just one of the girls: Halle's fiance Olivier Martinez was not spotted during the outing during which Halle stayed close to her girlfriends
Leader of the pack: Halle showed off her athletic side as the group climbed up the stairs from the beach
After passing her cell for her beau to look at, he was noticeably humoured and she proceeded to grin at his delight. Despite her little one spending the time with her father this weekend, it seemed she was still on the mind of her single parent as she enjoyed adult time. She was seen emerging from a toy store; and although Berry didn’t have any goods in hand, it appeared she was carrying a receipt or order form for a purchase.
Lunch date: Halle enjoyed a lunch date with her fiance Olivier on Saturday also in Malibu
The Oscar-winner insists that life in Hollywood is unsafe for her family under the ever present paparazzi and is planning to relocate to France where her partner is from. After Princess Diana's fatal car crash in 1997, France made it a crime to harass celebrities in public. It's not known precisely what happened most recently in court for Halle and her ex-boyfriend of five years French-Canadian model Gabriel Aubry since the legal proceedings were sealed.
France bound: Halle and Olivier plan to up sticks to Europe, if she can get a judge to let her bring her daughter too
Halle Berry and Olivier Martinez forget about her custody battle woes on loved-up stroll
By Leah Simpson PUBLISHED:06:57, 16 September 2012| UPDATED:07:16, 16 September 2012 She is embroiled in a bitter custody battle with the father of her four-year-old-daughter Nahla. But Halle Berry looked far from stressed out as she enjoyed an afternoon with her late current partner. The Monster’s Ball actress stepped out with fiancé Olivier Martinez in Malibu, California on Saturday.
Adult time: Actress Halle Berry and her fiance, French actor Olivier Martinez, were seen leaving Tony Taverna restaurant in Malibu Saturday afternoon
The pair, both 46, dressed in relaxed clothing which was ideal for the warm temperatures.
Halle wore a cowl neck long off-white dress with large cut-out areas for her arms.
Gift for Nahla? The pair were earlier seen in toy shop
The popular design enabled her blue bikini to be seen while Olivier’s ensemble covered him up a bit more. The actor – who is a huge fan of motor bikes – wore a T-shirt with a design for Bell Motors on it and jeans rolled up at the hem. Both stars covered their eyes with large sunglasses as they dined at Tony Taverna. During the meal, in which they appeared to sip champagne, the mother-of-one clearly found something funny as checked her mobile phone.
Enjoying the weather?The couple dined al fresco with their sunglasses on
Something funny? They laughed about something on her mobile phone
All-smiles: Halle looked happy despite going through a custody battle with her ex and father of her child
After passing her cell for her beau to look at, he was noticeably humoured and she proceeded to grin at his delight. Despite her little one spending the time with her father this weekend, it seemed she was still on the mind of her single parent as she enjoyed adult time. She was seen emerging from a toy store; and although Berry didn’t have any goods in hand, it appeared she was carrying a receipt or order form for a purchase.
Summer style: Berry wore a dress which showed off her bikini
Casual style: Olivier wore a motor bike T-shirt and jeans
Touchy feely: The pair held hands and kept close contact
The Oscar-winner insists that life in Hollywood is unsafe for her family under the ever present-paparazzi and is planning to relocate to France where her partner is from. After Princess Diana's fatal car crash in 1997, France made it a crime to harass celebrities in public. It's not known precisely what happened most recently in court for Halle and her ex-boyfriend of five years French-Canadian model Gabriel Aubry since the legal proceedings were sealed.
Simple times: Berry on the beach with daughter and then-partner Gabriel Aubry
3. Cloud AtlasWHY YOU SHOULD CARE
Six stories stacked like Russian dolls, a central cast that crops up again and
again throughout the millennia covered by the whole, and a whole heap of wigs
and prosthetics. The latest effort from the Wachowskis and Tom Tykwer is the
adaptation of one of those books that’s supposed to be thoroughly unfilmable –
and with good reason, given its structure and chronologically complex plot.
So there’s a bit set in the Pacific in the 1800s, a segment in 1930s Belgium,
a section in 1970s California, a near-contemporary sort of gangster tale, a
dystopian near-future full of cyborgs and a distant, post-apocalyptic future
where humanity has descended to barbarism. And amid all of this there are Tom
Hanks, Halle Berry, Hugh Grant, Hugo Weaving, Jim Sturgess, Ben Whishaw, Susan
Sarandon and James D’Arcy.
Ambitious is the correct description, in other words. But if they
miraculously do make this work, what other unfilmable sci-fi awaits? Could we
see some of Iain M. Banks’ weirder Culture novels? Might China Mieville hit the
screen? Is it possible that we could one day see a Dune worthy of the name?
Probably not – but we’re still very intrigued by Cloud Atlas, and optimistic
after that epic 5-minute trailer. SEE
ALSO Twelve Monkeys, for sci-fi that will likewise bake your
noodle, or 2001: A Space Odyssey for a similarly ambitious scope
(Photo : Reuters/photo illustration Cole Garner Hill) Based on the sprawling, complex book of the same name by David Mitchell, the film casts Halle Berry, who is biracial, in some race and gender-bending roles.
At this point, if you know about "Cloud Atlas," you know the mind-bending story. The latest from directors the Wachowski siblings ("The Matrix" trilogy) and Tom Tykwer ("Run Lola run"), the film is an epic story that spans centuries, within which individual characters are reborn. Many of the leading actors in the film portray several different people in different eras, with different hair color, and sometimes appearing as a different race, even gender.
Based on the sprawling, complex book of the same name by David Mitchell, the film casts Halle Berry, who is biracial, and Chinese actress Xun Zhou in some race-bending roles. Both of them portray white women at two different points in the epically long two-hour and 44-minute cinematic journey. Incidentally, South Korean actress Doona Bae -- who is getting a lot of buzz for her performance in "Atlas" -- also transforms into a white woman at a certain point.
Berry plays a litany of characters in the film, but the white woman she portrays is Jocasta Ayrs, a not-so-true, rather kinky wife of a composer (Jim Broadbent).
And Zhou's white character is the wife of Tom Hanks in the far future when the world has gone to hell.
Along with crossing racial lines with the help of heavy makeup -- and in some instances prosthetics and eye contacts -- Hugo Weaving and James D'Arcy bend their genders by playing women. Weaving is said to be especially memorable as the evil Nurse Noakes.
And Berry takes it even a step further --she plays an old Korean male doctor at one point in the film. To make all the race-bending more fun, Jim Sturgess also transforms into an Asian character.
With all the themes of the fluidity of time, gender, and race echoing through "Cloud Atlas" you have to wonder if any of it was influenced by Lana Wachowski. Formerly Larry Wachowski, Lana transitioned genders sometime between early 2003 and 2008. Lana has not officially addressed her gender transition as the Wachowski's traditionally shun media interviews, and did not make her first public appearance as a women until she appeared in a promotional video for "Cloud Atlas."
"I did feel some responsibility to the LGBT people, and a lot of people have been asking me to be more public," Lana said, but explained the siblings' dilemma. "We love anonymity, we love privacy, we don't think celebrity does much to improve your life. It was a big decision, and it took a lot of years, but we have this movie, and a new sibling [pointing to Tykwer] who loves to do press." She explained that a compromise was struck between their "no press" rule and Tykwer's love of speaking to the media. "He can't do enough press, our media-whore brother" she joked. "So we came up with this middle of the road [decision about doing press]."
Something of a mutual admiration society, the Wachowskis loved Tykwer's "Run Lola Run," and like many filmmakers, Tykwer adored the mix of entertainment and complexity in "The Matrix." The three had been hoping to work together for years, but it wasn't so simple.
"We met, the three of us, it was something like a magical meeting. It was love at first sight," Tykwer explained, at Toronto International Film Festival. "Directors never meet."
The trio had hit it off, but then every time they tried to meet up, one of the two sides was starting a new project. The solution became finding a project they could direct together. Then "Cloud Atlas" fell into their laps thanks to Natalie Portman, who was reading it on the set of "V For Vendetta," a movie the Wachowskis produced. After reading it, all three members of this unlikely triad were hooked.
"It was the most exciting novel we've read in a long time," Tykwer said of Mitchell's novel. "It also had [elements] in it that seemed to invite us to make a joint experience." Dense, complex and potentially unfilmable, the trio made a pact. "We swore an oath that we would adapt it only if we could make it work in a way that the author -- who we so admire and respect -- likes and loves. So we gave it a first try."
"Cloud Atlas" features an impressive international cast including Tom Hanks, Halle Berry, Jim Broadbent, Hugo Weaving, Jim Sturgess, Doona Bae, Ben Whishaw, James D'Arcy, Zhou Xun, Keith David, David Gyasi, Susan Sarandon, and Hugh Grant.
Much of the media has wanted to know how to classify the film, wondering if the team were creating a blockbuster, an arthouse film or something in between. The answer? None of the above.
"One of the things that unites us very profoundly is the idea that something can be crazy and experimental, mind-opening and yet still popular," Tykwer said. "And the [type of] cinema we loved... and made us want to make movies, did [many things like that]. [Those films] had the potential to involve you on many levels... [you would be] be struck by its ideas, and yet be hugely entertained. And those are the films we want to make."
Lana Wachowski said Mitchell saw the movie and loved it. "You do this amazing thing where you take highbrow ideas and lowbrow, entertaining narrative motifs, and combine it into a one-brow experience," she recalled Mitchell telling her. "We try to make monobrow movies. We don't like commercial, market-driven thing of splitting movies into arthouse and mainstream."
Halle Berry said she was grateful that the directors thought of her, and she jumped in immediately. "What I take away from this experience, Lana and Andy speak as one person, their thoughts are the same, they've talked about this so long that the vision is clear. So there was a safety with that."