I’ve added 3 new magazines scans from early 2009 to the gallery:
GALLERY LINKS:
• Magazines/Clippings: Premiere France – January, 2009
• Magazines/Clippings: Vanity Fair – March, 2009
• Magazines/Clippings: Elle Spain – April, 2009
I’ve added 3 new magazines scans from early 2009 to the gallery:
GALLERY LINKS:
• Magazines/Clippings: Premiere France – January, 2009
• Magazines/Clippings: Vanity Fair – March, 2009
• Magazines/Clippings: Elle Spain – April, 2009
Thanks to my friend Mariana, we now have scans from November issue of Total Film with Contagion coverage:
GALLERY LINKS:
• Magazines/Clippings: Total Film – November, 2011
Thanks to my dear friend Mariana, here are scans from Spanish magazine Fotogramas October issue with a Contagion coverage:
GALLERY LINKS:
• Magazines/Clippings: Fotogramas – October, 2011
Thanks to no-a, we now have scans from October issue of Russian magazine Kinopark:
GALLERY LINKS:
• Magazines/Clippings: Kinopark – October, 2011
Thanks once again to my dear friend Mariana, we now have scans from September 22 issue of Italian magazine A:
GALLERY LINKS:
• Magazines/Clippings: A – September 22, 2011
Thanks once again to my dear friend Mariana, we now have scans from September 4 issue of Italian magazine Film TV:
GALLERY LINKS:
• Magazines/Clippings: Film TV – September 4, 2011
Kate Winslet graces the cover of V Magazine’s September issue, on newsstands today, September 8.
The 35-year-old British actress worked with photographer Mario Testino for The Heroes Issue, where she channeled one of her own heroes, Elizabeth Taylor.
Here’s what Kate had to share with the mag:
On her childhood: “I was extremely self sufficient. At the age of 9 I knew I wanted to be an actress. I had that sort of determination that that I can imagine in 9 or 10-year-old girl, for a parent, must have been fairly disconcerting… I didn’t know how on earth I was going to pull any of that off, but I was just sure of it.”
On nude scenes: “I hate it! Listen, make no mistake, I just get on it. I just go in and say ‘Oh f— let’s do it.’ And boom. If you complain about it or procrastinate it’s not going to go away. It’s a profoundly bizarre thing to do… You can literally be tangled in sheets, and you turn to the other actor and say ‘What the f— are we doing?’ ‘Dear Mum, at work today I had so-and-so’s left nut sack pressed against my cheek.’ It’s sort of unethical if you think about it in those terms.”
Source: Just Jared
GALLERY LINKS:
• Magazines/Clippings: V Magazine – September, 2011