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Kate Moss and her Capricorn Star Sign

Kate MossKate Moss is a Capricorn and certainly has shown those ambitious traits through and through. She rose to stardom in the early 1990’s having been discovered when she was just fourteen years old by the founder of Storm Model Management and has had a fruitful career ever since.

Despite Capricorns being wired for triumph and achievement, Kate makes for an unlikely model given her stature and height. None the less she has had phenomenal success in a very unforgiving industry.

The traits of Capricorn can be moody and melancholy and trusting is hard for them. This is perhaps borne out in her early relationships with Johnny Depp (remember the damaged hotel rooms?) and sometimes destructive love affair with Pete Doherty…Kate also got tangled up with drugs in 2005 and has always been known as a ‘party girl’, but maybe Capricorn’s ability to be calm when mistakes occur and their ability to stay ambitious and work through things alone carried her out of troubled times.

Kate had a daughter (Lila Grace Moss Hack) from a relationship with Jefferson Hack. She is now married to Jamie Hince (guitarist for The Kills) – possibly showing she still has a penchant for rebels!

Even though Kate was born with the Sun in conservative Capricorn, she has not followed the typical path of playing it safe with well thought out plans. Instead she has used her self-discipline and ambition and made up her own rules. She has always been a trend-setter, from her early career sparking a style on the catwalk for ‘heroin chic’; she has been known for her ‘waifish’ figure and was part of the size zero clubs.

Reportedly she is loved by clients for being on time, being amiable and easy to work with, unlike many other super models she grew up around. She is just at home with Gucci and Dolce & Gabbana as she is with Rimmel.

Kate has shown she likes to play with danger, and sometimes she can be pulled down by emotions or circumstances. Perhaps as she has matured with age, and having a husband and daughter together with her continued professional accomplishment; a degree of equilibrium has been achieved in her life, allowing her to enjoy true all-round success.

*Kate Moss Photo Credit: Featureflash / Shutterstock.com

This Is Where I Leave You

8151T3gZFOLThis Is Where I Leave You is a film out in UK cinemas on 24th October 2014; it is an adaptation of a book of the same name by international best-selling author Jonathan Tropper.

Jonathan has written six novels: Plan B, The Book of Joe, Everything Changes, How to Talk to a Widower, This Is Where I Leave You and One Last Thing Before I Go. This Is Where I Leave You has been developed by Warner Bros. Studios and One Last Thing Before I Go will follow as a movie, it is currently being adapted for Paramount.

Jonathan’s books deal with very serious tragic life issues, but the humour is found in the situations, making them both funny and highly accessible to all. Jonathan say’s “that’s how life really is. No matter what you’re going through, there’s comedy to be found. And if you ignore the comedy, then life is just one long funeral. I’m the guy who laughs at a funeral and cries at American Express commercials. You have to be open to the full spectrum of emotional responses. So I try to write books that convey that range. I want you to be moved, maybe to tears, but also to laugh your ass off.”

Jonathan writes character driven novels, the people are three dimensional – flawed, interesting and occasionally over the top. This is probably why Hollywood has been so attracted to his books to turn in to movies, and also why the studios have not had any trouble in recruiting top actors. This is certainly the case with ‘This Is Where I Leave You’, that has Jason Bateman (cover star), Tina Fey, Jane Fonda, Connie Britton and Dax Shepard to name a few…

The book/movie is about a family coming together to grieve the passing of their Father. The patriarchs dying request is that all of his family – wife and children should meet at the family house for a week following the funeral. This marks the first occasion where the whole family has been together in quite some time and the week quickly spins out of control.

Firstly Judd’s wife is noticeably absent, owing to her fourteen month affair with Judd’s boss! Judd spends the week attempting to assess how he got to where he his, a week before he had a wife, a house and a job all that he loved and now – nothing!

Judd tries hard to not get sucked in to the family madness, but secrets are revealed, old grudges resurface and passions are awakened which make it impossible. The result is an emotional rollercoaster that takes a look at marriage, divorce, love, family. It is riotously funny in parts whilst it explores the ties that bind us (whether we like them or not).

Publishers Weekly said about the book:

Tropper returns with a snappy and heartfelt family drama/belated coming-of-age story. Judd’s wife, Jen, has left him for his boss, a Howard Stern-like radio personality, but it is the death of his father and the week of sitting shivah with his enjoyably dysfunctional family that motivates him.

Jen’s announcement of her pregnancy – doubly tragic because of a previous miscarriage – is followed by the dramas of Judd’s siblings: his sister, Wendy, is stuck in an emotionless marriage; brother Paul – always Judd’s defender – and his wife struggle with infertility; and the charming youngest, Phillip, attempts a grown-up relationship that only highlights his rakishness.

Presided over by their mother, a celebrated parenting expert despite her children’s difficulties, the mourning period brings each of the family members to unexpected epiphanies about their own lives and each other. The family’s interactions are sharp, raw and often laugh-out-loud funny, and Judd’s narration is unflinching, occasionally lewd and very keen.

Tropper strikes an excellent balance between the family history and its present-day fallout, proving his ability to create touchingly human characters and a deliciously page-turning story.

Shawn Levy directed the film and said that they did not go looking for, or push for the big laughs; they played the emotions in an authentic way and trusted that the comedy would play through. Above all the reality of the feelings needed to come across.

The main characters shared the same sentiment. Tina Fey who plays Wendy said “When you see it, and like the book, there are moments that are very funny and moments that, as in the book, will move you to tears…real life is never just serious. People cope through humour, so it’s a really good example, in Jonathan’s writing, of an integration of real life.”

Bateman (who plays Judd) said such a character is right in his wheelhouse. If I do anything funny, it usually lives pretty close to drama anyway, I’m not a particularly skilled guy at big broad humour, as I prefer to play in the middle of the two genres. I enjoy playing characters that can do that, they can just back and forth between something humorous and something heartbreaking.”

Magic in the Moonlight

magic_in_the_moonlight_new_posterMagic in the Moonlight is the latest Woody Allen film; the film follows a Chinese conjurer: Wei Ling Soo, who is a magician, one of the finest of his generation. However in actual fact Wei Ling Soo is just a persona, really he is an ego-centric Englishman called Stanley Crawford who is played by Colin Firth. To the delight of his audiences his act lets him make an elephant disappear, saw a women in half and more…But despite his magical tendencies he has no time for anything other-worldly, and has a great disdain for spiritualists and mediums.

It is for this reason that his friend and fellow illusionist tasks him with going to the Catledge family mansion in the Côte d’Azur in order to expose an aspiring clairvoyant Sophie Baker as a fraud (played by our cover star Emma Stone).

Grace Catledge has invited Sophie to the mansion in order that she contact her late husband. Sophie manages to catch the attention and affections of Grace’s son Brice. But the question is whether the conceited and arrogant magician will feel the allure of the up and coming psychic as well.

Certainly Stanley’s arrival at the mansion is a catalyst for a series of magical and mysterious events! In fact the whole film is a comic tale of magic, mayhem and mystery…

I don’t want to spoil the film by telling you too much of the plot, or whether Sophie turns out to be a fraud or the real deal. But Emma Stone who plays Sophie certainly made her feelings clear about the psychic world during a recent interview on The David Letterman Show:

Emma Stone believes she has encountered the spirit of her late Grandfather, the 25 year old told the chat show host that rather than scaring her, her Grandfather reminds her of his presence by leaving her coins for her to find around the house.

“There’s a long family history with quarters. My grandfather leaves quarters.”

Later in the interview, Letterman revealed he would be inclined to believe the occurrences if they could be proved scientifically, asking, “What makes you think – what tangible information makes you think that it is from granddad?”

“That’s the joy of it.” Emma explained “It’s not a logical thing; it’s magical. It’s like ectoplasm. It’s a milky substance…That indicates someone has been there.”

“It’s such a long story that you’d have to go to commercial five times, and roll to a clip and then come back, and I’d still be telling the story. But it’s him,” she insists. “It’s absolutely him.”

Letterman then went on to explain his own experiences with the paranormal, as Emma agreed “I love this so much. I mean, I really do. I think we should all open our minds and our hearts to magic.”

Colin Firth was also recently interviewed by the Mirror, and answered the following questions in relation to this film, his next project and working with Emma Stone:

After the darkness of Railway Man (war film) and Before I Go To Sleep (psychological thriller) were you keen to do a comedy?

“I often choose my films on the basis of how I’m feeling and what my mood is at the time. Making a film like Magic In The Moonlight is a bit of a romp. We worked in the most beautiful setting imaginable [the Cote d’Azur], you work relatively short hours with Woody Allen who likes to finish work before dinner, and you almost feel like you’re on a paid holiday”.

Do you take your work home with you?

“Although I take work seriously, I try to approach the profession in a light-hearted way. I’ve always tried to enjoy it without letting it invade my life. Although with Magic In The Moonlight there was very little strain in terms of the work, but that was not the case when I did Railway Man which was very dark and it leaves its mark on you”.

How was working with Emma Stone?

“She was a pure delight. Emma has a very sweet and engaging personality. She’s also a gifted actress and can throw herself into a character with the kind of assurance and command that’s impressive”.

The Other Woman

poster-for-the-movie-the-other-womanCameron Diaz is often thought of as a non-serious romantic comedy actress, and it is true that she has played the lead role in some films of this genre such as My Best Friend’s Wedding, The Holiday and Bad Teacher. But she has also acted in more serious films, such as Being John Malkovich, Gangs of New York, Vanilla Sky and There’s Something About Mary where she received Golden Globe Award nominations.

Cameron’s early career was as a model, in fact she got her first acting role in film The Mask by accident, when an Agent for Elite (her modelling agency), had met the film producers of The Mask and knew they were looking for a female lead. Cameron started acting lessons once she had secured the part, the film went on to be one of the top 10 grossing films of 1994 and Cameron was launched as a sex symbol!

For a few years after The Mask Cameron mainly did independent films, and it was only after she returned to more commercial movies that her box office and financial success took off.

Between 1998 and 2009 she appeared in many films – Things You Can Tell Just By Looking At Her, Any Given Sunday, Very Bad Things…She also played a major part in the adaptation of Charlie’s Angels. In fact she became only the 3rd actress to receive a $20 million fee for her role in Charlie’s Angel’s: Full Throttle. She also voiced Princess Fiona’s voice for Shrek which earned her $10 million. She went on to act in In Her Shoes, My Sister’s Keeper, The Box and Knight and Day.

As well as her Golden Globe Award nominations, she has won the New York Film Critics Best Lead Actress Award for There’s Something About Mary, she is a BAFTA Nominee and in 2013 she was named the highest paid actress over 40 in Hollywood.

Not satisfied with just being an Actress she has recently written a book – called the The Body Book, in it she shares her formula for becoming happier, healthier, and stronger. The book is a positive, essential guide that is grounded in science and inspired by her personal experience. Cameron knows she is a role model for millions of women all over the world. But, as she’d be the first to admit, she hasn’t always been as health-conscious as she is now.

Over the past fifteen years, she has discovered that what she eats is inseparably linked to how she feels and looks. That knowledge – that nutrition impacts life – fuelled her hunger to educate herself about the best ways to care for her body. In The Body Book, Cameron shares what she’s learned and offers a comprehensive guide for women to look and feel their best.

Despite having many happy endings in films, Cameron’s love live has not been plain sailing, she has had a number of high profile long-term relationships, but has not settled yet. Between 1995 and 1998 she dated Matt Dillon, she then had a relationship with Jared Leto, whom she got engaged to in 2000, but in 2003 they broke off their four year relationship. Justin Timberlake and Cameron then dated seriously between 2003 and 2006 until the relationship broke down; her last known relationship was with Alex Rodriguez which started in July 2010 but had ended by September 2011.

She has kept busy since then and 2014 sees the release of 3 films, a remake of Annie where she plays Miss Hannigan, Sex Tape where she is back opposite Jason Segel and The Other Woman.

The Other Woman is a comedy and is out in UK cinemas from 23rd April 2014: After discovering her boyfriend (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau – Game of Thrones) is married, Amber (Cameron Diaz) tries to get her ruined life back on track. But when she accidentally meets the wife (Kate) he’s been cheating on played by (Leslie Mann), she realises they have much in common, and her sworn enemy becomes her greatest friend. When yet another affair is discovered Carly – (Kate Upton – Sports Illustrated Model), all three women team up to plot mutual revenge on their cheating, lying, three-timing man. Taylor Kinney (Chicago Fire) also plays in the film as the brother of Kate and he might actually be worthy of Amber’s affections. Nicki Minaj makes her acting debut as one of Amber’s friends, the only one not sleeping with her cheating boyfriend!

Diana Movie

DianaNaomi Watts is one of those unique celebrities – incredibly beautiful and yet down to earth (probably able to walk around without being noticed). Maybe it has something to do with being raised in laid-back Australia, although she is English born and now lives in New York. She has two sons and an enviable eight year length marriage (given Hollywood norms) to actor Live Schreiber.

Like many Australian’s she started her acting life with a stint on Home And Away, but perhaps unusually she did not really bloom in Hollywood until she was in her 30’s gaining critical acclaim for her work in David Lynch‘s 2001 psychological thriller Mulholland Drive, starring alongside Justin Theroux and Laura Harring. Then next came public recognition for her participation in the box office hit horror film The Ring. In 2004, she received nominations for the Academy Award for Best Actress as well as for the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role for her portrayal of Cristina Peck in 2003 drama 21 Grams. Her other film roles have included: The 2005 remake of King Kong, the 2006 remake of The Painted Veil, the 2007 thriller Eastern Promises, the 2009 thriller The International. Then In 2010, Watts portrayed Valerie Plame Wilson, opposite Sean Penn as Joe Wilson, in Fair Game. In 2011 J Edgar and Dream House and this year The Impossible and Movie 43 which is in post-production. (more…)

A Summer of Sport

Andy MurrayI have to say that I much prefer doing sports to watching sports, but the Olympics got the nation hooked and July 2013 brings plenty of sporting activity to suit every personality.

Starting with Tennis – people descend in their droves (500,000 spectators and millions of TV viewers) to South West London every summer come rain or shine for two weeks of tennis, queuing and strawberries & cream.

Wimbledon is one of four annual Grand Slam tournaments; it is played on a grass surface and there is a strict white only dress code for players, it is one of the most prestigious events and the world’s longest running in the tennis calendar. (more…)

Katie & Kieran

It turns out that Katie Price married her third husband Kieran Hayler following advice from a psychic, she’s quoted as saying – “A medium said the man I’d marry was called Kevin. Kieran’s name is Katie Priceclose to Kevin and it all became clear.”

Katie has had many well-publicised relationships and this will be her third marriage, her first marriage was to Peter Andre (Pop Star) between 2005-2009 that led to an acrimonious divorce, her second marriage to Alex Reid (Cage Fighter) didn’t end much better and lasted a short time between 2010-2011 and her third marriage to Kieran (builder and part-time stripper) has commenced during 2013 after just a short courtship.

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The Odd Life of Timothy Green

The Odd Life of Timothy Green PosterJennifer Garner’s husband Ben Affleck seems to have been getting all of the attention of late, having been the first director ever to win both the Golden Globe and the Directors Guild awards for Best Director although sadly he failed to earn an Oscar nomination for the same work, for Argo.

But as well as raising their three children, daughters Violet Anne (born December 1, 2005), Seraphina Rose Elizabeth (born January 6, 2009) and son Samuel Garner (born February 27), Jennifer has been busy making a new movie – The Odd Life of Timothy Green. It was released in America last August, but it is making its debut screening in the UK from 5th April 2013.

The Odd Life of Timothy Green is told from the perspective of Cindy (Jennifer Garner) and Jim Green (Joel Edgerton), as they explain their experience with Timothy (CJ Adams) in an effort to persuade an adoption agency to allow the couple to adopt a child.

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Fifty Shades of Fame

EL James

As I write this article The Bookseller has compiled a list of the top 50 most valuable authors; many of which will be household names to us ranging from Jamie Oliver, J K Rowling, Dan Brown, Danielle Steel, Stephen King, Marian Keyes, Alan Titchmarsh to Katie Price but nestled in place at number 26 is EL James a name that up to a year ago you will not have even heard of but now she has £39.4 million in book sales to her name. Her place in this chart is due to her trilogy of erotic novels that have sold more than 8.9 million copies in a year – Fifty Shades of Grey (the first instalment) has sold 3.9 million copies and is currently seventh in the bestsellers list narrowly ahead of Fifty Shades Darker (ranked 13 th) and Fifty Shades Freed (ranked 14 th). (more…)

Team GB Going for Gold

Olympic Games GB flagWith the London 2012 Olympic Games almost upon us, are you ready for the biggest sporting event that the United Kingdom has ever seen? Did you know that at the 2008 Beijing Olympics Great Britain came 4th on the medal table bringing home a total of 47 medals including 19 Gold. This included Britain coming top of the table in track cycling winning 7 Gold, 3 Silver and 2 Bronze medals.

I personally remember Sebastian Coe & Steve Ovett standing next to each other on the podium in Moscow in 1980. Then there was Daley Thompson winning Gold in the 1984 Men’s Decathlon in Los Angeles. Of course who can fail to remember the British Men’s Coxless Four celebrating in the rowing and Kelly Holmes holding the Union Jack above her head after winning two Golds in Athens 2008? (more…)

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