Zasu Pitts: All mien, a droopy bouquet self-sufficient in its droopiness, redolent of specific flowers. And yet, this lily of the valley knows it’s been brutally transplanted. Some actors do that, even if unconsciously—embody perfumed there-and-not-there presence, in this case a position within the general mayhem of pre-Code programmers that… yields. Gives way. There’s no sense of tragedy in her exodus from the exalted Silents to All Talking Pictures, not a hint of loss, in fact. Decaying sweetness comes with the schtick. At once defining and escaping capital "K" Kitsch, the Great Zasu’s trembling trademark vocalizations seem made for the coarsest ballyhoo, because, after all, doormats were suddenly In! She evokes prettiness more than being pretty, and suggests, with her out-sized peepers and alabaster skin, Victorian ideas of purity so that her perennial status as a discarded, worn-out broom never fully takes hold. Is this a kind of victory?...
- 3/14/2017
- MUBI
Lo Bosworth is breaking her silence.
The 30-year-old Hills alum revealed on Friday that she's been quietly dealing with severe depression and anxiety for over a year.
“2016 wasn’t only just the worst year ever, it was also the year I turned 30, founded my own feminine wellness company, and brought an amazing puppy home,” she wrote on her blog The Lo Down in a post titled “The Great Depression."
“So not all bad. Light does find a way of shining through the darkness," she continued. "And what is the darkness I’m referring to? Crippling anxiety and depression at the hands of a severe vitamin deficiency that went undiscovered for 16 months.”
Watch: 'The Hills' Cast Celebrates 10 Year Anniversary By Revealing the Reality Show's 7 Fakest Storylines
Bosworth explains that she started to feel “very off” in the fall of 2015 — “Racing mind, impulsive behavior, insomnia” — and began therapy and medication in 2016.
“I feel okay for moments...
The 30-year-old Hills alum revealed on Friday that she's been quietly dealing with severe depression and anxiety for over a year.
“2016 wasn’t only just the worst year ever, it was also the year I turned 30, founded my own feminine wellness company, and brought an amazing puppy home,” she wrote on her blog The Lo Down in a post titled “The Great Depression."
“So not all bad. Light does find a way of shining through the darkness," she continued. "And what is the darkness I’m referring to? Crippling anxiety and depression at the hands of a severe vitamin deficiency that went undiscovered for 16 months.”
Watch: 'The Hills' Cast Celebrates 10 Year Anniversary By Revealing the Reality Show's 7 Fakest Storylines
Bosworth explains that she started to feel “very off” in the fall of 2015 — “Racing mind, impulsive behavior, insomnia” — and began therapy and medication in 2016.
“I feel okay for moments...
- 3/11/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Irish actor and Ripper Street vet Killian Scott has been cast in the Damnation TV show pilot for USA Network. The drama stars Logan Marshall-Green as mercenary Creeley Turner. Per THR, Scott is replacing Rectify's Aden Young, who "abruptly" left the project, reportedly over creative differences. Production began this past Monday.Damnation is described as as "an epic saga of the secret history of the 1930s American heartland." It features the struggle between the wealthy and impoverished during The Great Depression. Scott plays Seth Davenport, "...a man with a violent past and a secret ambition to lead a revolution against American industrialists." The cast also includes Sarah Jones, Chasten Harmon, Christopher Heyerdahl, and Melinda Page Hamilton.Read More…...
- 10/8/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
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