Tuesday 25 July 2017

Halle Berry stuns in cold-shoulder minidress on Miami red carpet for her new film Kidnap

Fabulous at 50! Halle Berry stuns in cold-shoulder minidress on Miami red carpet for her new film Kidnap

Halle Berry looked nowhere near her 50 years as she trod the red carpet for her new film Kidnap in Miami on Monday evening.
The Academy Award-winning actress had slid into a white cold-shoulder mini-dress with frills surrounding the carved-out sections over her arms.
Its V-neck dipped to offer a generous view of the star's cleavage, and a bit of fringe encircled its mid-thigh hem, which allowed her to show off her knockout legs.
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Hello, gorgeous: Halle Berry looked nowhere near her 50 years as she trod the red carpet for her new film Kidnap in Miami on Monday evening
Hello, gorgeous: Halle Berry looked nowhere near her 50 years as she trod the red carpet for her new film Kidnap in Miami on Monday evening
The top half of the full-sleeved dress featured a Grecian sort of drapery over the front of it, and Halle had accessorized the look with a gleaming pair of drop earrings.
Dark gold ankle-strap stilettos completed the ensemble for the Cleveland-born erstwhile Bond girl, who'd tucked her hair behind her ears for the evening's event.
Halle also spent time there with the rakishly handsome 47-year-old director Luis Prieto, helmsman of Kidnap, which will be out in American movie theaters August 4.
Looking fabulous: The Academy Award-winning actress had slid into a white cold-shoulder mini-dress with frills surrounding the carved-out sections over her arms
Looking fabulous: The Academy Award-winning actress had slid into a white cold-shoulder mini-dress with frills surrounding the carved-out sections over her arms
Looking fabulous: The Academy Award-winning actress had slid into a white cold-shoulder mini-dress with frills surrounding the carved-out sections over her arms
Chic as ever: Dark gold ankle-strap stilettos completed the ensemble for the Cleveland-born erstwhile Bond girl, who'd tucked her hair behind her ears for the evening's event
Chic as ever: Dark gold ankle-strap stilettos completed the ensemble for the Cleveland-born erstwhile Bond girl, who'd tucked her hair behind her ears for the evening's event
Luis had buttoned himself into a simply stylish greyish-green shirt that matched his dark grey shoes, adding a bit of contrast by way of dark blue, slightly faded jeans.
Director and star were photographed at one point taking a stage beneath a huge screen, addressing the crowd who'd turned out to the Miami venue that night.
The pair of them leaned into each other and smiled for the camera while onstage, having turned themselves so that the audience and room were visible behind them.
Top brass: Halle also spent time with the rakishly handsome 47-year-old director Luis Prieto, helmsman of Kidnap, which will be out in American movie theaters August 4
Top brass: Halle also spent time with the rakishly handsome 47-year-old director Luis Prieto, helmsman of Kidnap, which will be out in American movie theaters August 4
The look: Luis had buttoned himself into a simply stylish greyish-green shirt that matched his dark grey shoes, adding a bit of contrast by way of dark blue, slightly faded jeans
The look: Luis had buttoned himself into a simply stylish greyish-green shirt that matched his dark grey shoes, adding a bit of contrast by way of dark blue, slightly faded jeans
With a script by Knate Gwaltney, the film follows Halle's character Karla as she desperately tails her kidnapped small son in a frantic attempt to safely retrieve him.
Christopher Berry, Chris McGinn, Sage Correa, Dana Gourrier, Malea Rose, Lew Temple, Jason Winston George and Ritchie Montgomery are all in Kidnap, per IMDb.
Halle's upcoming films include Kings, a drama set around the 1992 Los Angeles riots, and Kingsman: The Golden Circle, sequel to 2014's Kingsman: The Secret Service.
Taking the mic: Director and star were photographed at one point taking a stage beneath a huge screen, addressing the crowd who'd turned out to the Miami venue that night
Taking the mic: Director and star were photographed at one point taking a stage beneath a huge screen, addressing the crowd who'd turned out to the Miami venue that night
Group photo: The pair of them leaned into each other and smiled for the camera while onstage, having turned themselves so that the audience and room were visible behind them
Group photo: The pair of them leaned into each other and smiled for the camera while onstage, having turned themselves so that the audience and room were visible behind them


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Monday 24 July 2017

'Kingsman: The Golden Circle': Get the Inside Scoop From All-Star Cast


'Kingsman: The Golden Circle': Get the Inside Scoop From All-Star Cast



Marcus Errico
Deputy Editor, Yahoo Entertainment
Colin Firth can’t say a thing. The surprise returning star of Kingsman: The Golden Circle joined his cast mates at San Diego Comic-Con to help hype Matthew Vaughn‘s sequel to 2014 spy adventure Kingsman: The Secret Service. And the first question from Yahoo Movies is probably yours too: How the heck is his character, Harry “Galahad” Hart, back after getting shot in the head in Secret Service?
“I’ve come 6,000 miles to promote it and then I’m not supposed to really talk,” he replies. “I’m decoration.”
Fortunately, the rest of the ensemble — returning star Taron Egerton (Eggsy, a.k.a. the new Galahad) and the American secret-agent force known as the Stateman played by Jeff BridgesChanning TatumHalle Berry, and Pedro Pascal — was much more forthcoming about the new film, breaking down the plot for Yahoo Movies. (Watch above.)
The sequel finds Eggsy traveling to the U.S. to team up with the Statesman to bring down the notorious drug gang called the Golden Circle, led by the nefarious Poppy (Julianne Moore).
Bridges explained who the Statesman are. “Our cover [is] we’re booze-makers. We distill bourbon in Kentucky. These guys,” he says gesturing to Egerton and Firth, “are named after Knights of the Roundtable. We’re named after booze. I’m Champagne…”
“Tequila,” says Tatum.
“Whiskey,” says Pascal.
“I’m a mixer,” adds Berry. “I’m Ginger Ale.”
As evident in the trailer released at Comic-Con, the film amps up the action. But can they top the signature scene from Secret Service, where Hart takes out an entire church full of attackers.
“There is a church fight, it goes on about a quarter of the movie,” Bridges deadpans.
“The one [scene] from the first movie, they just dropped in,” quips Egerton.
Adds Bridges, “But it’s in a synagogue.”
Kingsman: The Golden Circle opens Sept. 22.
‘Kingsman: The Golden Circle’: Watch a trailer:

Kingsman: The Golden Circle (Trailer 2)

Kingsman: The Golden Circle (Trailer 2)
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