Jimmy Kimmel mocks Al Pacino’s Best Picture Oscars 2024 flub

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Oscars 2024 host Jimmy Kimmel jokingly slammed Al Pacino’s presentation of the coveted Best Picture award while appearing on “Live with Kelly and Mark.”

“I guess he’s never watched an awards show before,” Kimmel, 56, told Kelly Ripa, 53, and Mark Consuelos, 52, in a clip aired on Monday. “It seems like everyone in America knows the rhythm of how it’s supposed to go, down to ‘And the Oscar goes to…’ but, uh, not Al.”

Oscar host Jimmy Kimmel jokingly slammed Al Pacino’s presentation of the coveted Best Picture award during the 2024 Oscars while appearing on “Live! With Kelly and Mark” shortly after the ceremony. Frank Micelotta/Disney via Getty Images
“I guess he’s never watched an awards show before,” Kimmel, 56, joked with Kelly Ripa, 53, and her husband Mark Consuelos, 52, in the pre-recorded clip. “It seems like everyone in America knows the rhythm of how it’s supposed to go, down to ‘And the Oscar goes to…’ but, uh, not Al.” Frank Micelotta/Disney via Getty Images

The “Scarface” actor — who was supposed to reunite with his co-star Michelle Pfeiffer until she dropped out last-minute — appeared during Sunday’s star-studded assembly to present the top honor … with his own twist.

Instead of building the tension and suspense — as other presenters have before — by naming each of the 10 nominated films, the “Godfather” star just blurted out the victor.

“This is the time for the last award of the evening, and it’s my honor to present it. Ten wonderful films were nominated, but only one will take the award for Best Picture,” Pacino stated while fumbling to open the envelope. “And, uh, I have to go to the envelope for that, and I will. Here it comes. And my eyes see ‘Oppenheimer.’ Yes. Yes.”

The “Scarface” actor — who was supposed to reunite with his co-star Michelle Pfeiffer until she dropped out last minute — appeared during last night’s star-studded assembly to present the top honor … with his own twist. Jack Gruber-USA TODAY

Pacino’s abrupt announcement took some by surprise inside LA’s Dolby Theater — and others at home.

The Post reached out to Pacino for comment.

Several critics were quick to react on social media, too.

“This is the time for the last award of the evening, and it’s my honor to present it. Ten wonderful films were nominated, but only one will take the award for Best Picture,” Pacino stated while fumbling to open the envelope. “And, uh, I have to go to the envelope for that, and I will. Here it comes. And my eyes see ‘Oppenheimer.’ Yes. Yes.” Rob Latour/Shutterstock

“Wish Al would have read all of the nominees first. I was looking forward to seeing the sizzle reels, and a bit of tension,” one person posted on X (formerly Twitter).

“The downside of elderly legends giving out the biggest award,” stated a second person. “Pair them with a younger star to make sure they do what they are supposed to do or tape the announcement of the ten nominees. Disrespectful to not give them their due.”

“Didn’t anyone tell him he had to read the names of the nominated films before he opens the envelope,” a third user lambasted. “Was he drinking?”

The “Scent of a Woman” alum’s hesitant delivery of the award caused Oscar-goers to hold their applause for the film until Pacino confirmed the name and the film’s score rang throughout LA’s Dolby Theatre. REUTERS/Mike Blake

Despite several negative reviews, others defended him.

“People think he forgot to say the nominees, but they did the same non-announcement for Best Song,” a user pointed out. “Perhaps they skip saying the nominees in both categories because each song was sung and each movie highlighted during the ceremony.”

“This always happens at the end of these awards shows especially when they have an 80-year-old presenting. You can’t blame them. Get over it,” another angry X user posted.

“Another old Hollywood legend hung out to dry at the end of the show,” a third person lamented.

Although Kimmel teased Pacino, a source claims to E! News that the actor’s abbreviated speech was a creative direction by production.

Christopher Nolan’s three-hour epic, which was nominated for 13 awards, took home the top prize, beating out “American Fiction,” “Barbie,” “Anatomy of a Fall,” “The Holdovers,” “Poor Things,” “The Zone of Interest,” “Killers of the Flower Moon,” “Past Lives” and “Maestro.”

The biopic also earned gold statues for Best Director (Nolan), Best Actor (Cillian Murphy), Best Supporting Actor (Robert Downey Jr.), Best Editing, Best Cinematography and Best Score.

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Brad Pitt is ‘smitten’ with girlfriend Ines de Ramon: He ‘loves dating’ her

Brad Pitt is firmly in Loverville.

The Oscar-winning actor, 60, is apparently “smitten” with his much younger girlfriend Ines de Ramon as their romance continues to heat up.

“He has a cheeky smile every time he is around her,” a source told People of the couple’s relationship.

Brad Pitt, 60, is apparently “smitten” with his girlfriend Ines de Ramon. Getty Images for SBIFF

The jewelry executive, 34, this month moved into the “Fight Club” star’s home.

“He is happy to live with her too. They were spending a lot of time at Brad’s. It only made sense for her to move in,” the source continues. “Their relationship is serious. This is Brad’s first girlfriend since the divorce. He didn’t settle and it’s paying off. He loves dating Ines.”

The insider adds that Pitt “is on top of the world again.”

Page Six has reached out to Pitt’s reps for comment.

It comes as an insider previously told the outlet that the pair’s romance is “serious.”

“Since the divorce, Brad’s dated but never seriously,” a source previously told the outlet, referencing his 2016 split from ex-wife Angelina Jolie. “This is the first serious relationship, and he couldn’t be happier.”

“With Ines, he found his spark again. It’s truly amazing to see. Brad’s a great guy. He deserves to be happy,” the source added.

The jewelry executive, 34, this month moved into the “Fight Club” star’s home. inesderamon/Instagram

Earlier this month, the “Bullet Train” actor reportedly sent a bouquet of pink peonies and a baguette to the jewelry company executive at her office in Los Angeles on Valentine’s Day.

De Ramon was seen flashing a smile as she carried her gifts out of the office and into her car.

The duo were first romantically linked in late 2022 when they were photographed together at a concert.


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At the time, sources said that the pair had been secretly dating for a few months.

De Ramon, who was previously married to “Vampire Diaries” star Paul Wesley from 2019 to 2022, continued to fuel romance rumors when she helped Pitt celebrate his 59th birthday.

“He has a cheeky smile every time he is around her,” a source said. Corbis via Getty Images

They were also seen together at an afterparty for Pitt’s movie “Babylon,” but made sure to keep their romance low-key at the event.

Fast-forward one year on, the pair made their relationship red carpet official at the 12th annual LACMA Art+Film gala in November 2023.

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Our 2024 Winter Ones to Watch Portfolio Is Here

WHO: Bebe Wood

WHAT: The movie musical Mean Girls

“That’s so fetch!” When we first heard Mean Girls, the Broadway musical version, would be adapted into a movie, we were excited to see what a 2024 version of one of our all-time favorite films would look like. That enthusiasm doubled when we heard who would be stepping into the high-heeled shoes of the Plastics. We stan Reneé Rapp, of course, but we also love a fresh face and couldn’t wait to see Avantika Vandanapu and Bebe Wood in action. Wood—whose previous credits include Hulu’s Love, Victor, Ryan Murphy’s The New Normal, and ABC’s The Real O’Neals—is so fun to watch as the catty but vulnerable Gretchen Weiners. Not only does she deliver on the laughs, but she also has a noteworthy musical number in “What’s Wrong With Me.” What’s more, she’s a fashion risk-taker and lover of all things vintage—a woman after our own heart. 

My experience auditioning for Mean Girls was… Totally surreal! I grew up with Mean Girls. I truly can’t remember a world before it. In fact, did the world even exist before Mean Girls? It was such an honor to be considered for the part and totally insane and thrilling to actually be cast. It really is a dream come true. 

I was excited to put my own spin on Gretchen Wieners by… The nature of my being me! Gretchen is such an iconic character that so many incredible actors have touched. It’s easy to overthink it! I tried my best not to fall into that trap and trust that, by virtue of my being a different performer, the performance will be different. At the same time, I think the essence of Gretchen will always be the same. Tina’s writing is so brilliant. Gretchen’s voice is so clear. Sometimes, as an actor, if you’re going out of your way to try and make a character different, you can actually stray from who said character really is in a way that will hinder you. 

If I could go back to one day on set, it would be… The day we were shooting “I’d Rather Be Me” and a full-on blizzard broke out. That whole sequence was done in two very long takes. From the cafeteria to the outside area, we don’t stop. We had done it a few times, making it outside each time. The weather seemed perfectly fine! But then, we did it again, and when Janis (Auli‘i Cravalho) opened the door, it was fully snowing. We were all like “WTF?!” It was hysterical. We had to go home and film the rest another day. Aha ha!

The stories and/or characters that make me feel excited to work in this industry are… Stories about women with big minds, hearts, and ideas. I also feel excited about stories that thematically touch on the nuances of life and humanity, all the beautiful little things that lay within the in-between. 

Outside of acting, some of my other passions include… Music and songwriting!! I am passionate about so much, but music feels more like my soul. I released my debut EP 21st Century Hippie back in 2021, but I’m excited to record some new stuff I’ve been working on. I also love art, history, poetry, nature, antiques, and my cat and puppy! 

If you catch me off duty, chances are I’m wearing… Ooh! It depends on the season. In spring and summer, I love a white cotton number. Turn-of-the-century Edwardian underwear is really my 21st-century outerwear in the summer. In the winter, you can catch me in knitwear, my long black Max Mara coat, and a wide-leg pant. These seeded denim trousers from Carrier Company are my favorite. I also always wear little gold hoops.  

When it comes to fashion, I’m a total sucker for… Vintage! Clothes tell stories. I like to think about who wore something before me. And it’s good for Mother Earth—yay sustainability!  

My winter wardrobe would not be complete without these three pieces:



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Nina Dobrev on the Complicated, Difficult Story of Sick Girl

Juggling the ebbs and flows of adult friendships is something Dobrev knows well. “People come into your life for a reason, a season, or a lifetime,” she says. For Dobrev, whose life and schedule are as busy and unpredictable as it gets, planning has always been key to cultivating deeper relationships. She’s great with a schedule and makes a point to pencil in time with friends when she’s in their area. FaceTime and social media have been a big help too. “I’m very lucky I have incredible friendships,” Dobrev says. “They are also very understanding of the fact that we’re not going to be the kind of friends who talk every single day about every single thing.”

Dobrev is nothing if not a realist, and she’s definitely not one to beat around the bush. It’s that directness that makes her such a great friend, actor, and producer and what also attracts her to like-minded creative folks such as Cram and stylist Kate Young. “I say how I feel, and I don’t sugarcoat too much, and that’s both my Achilles heel and one of my greatest assets,” she says. 

Young, like Dobrev, is straightforward and direct, and that kind of personality can come in handy when the right red carpet look is on the line. The A-list stylist, who also works with Dakota Johnson, Michelle Williams, and Julianne Moore, has been an ideal match for the actor, both in personality and fashion tastes. Dobrev can confidently say that her style has evolved dramatically since the two started working together. She cringes thinking back on some of her earlier red carpet looks. “I don’t know why nobody had an intervention with me,” she laughs. These days, the two have fun playing with a variety of styles and silhouettes, whether it’s a stunning gold sequin gown for the CFDA Fashion Awards, a leggy skirt-and-blazer combo by Nensi Dojaka, or an unexpected Chanel denim-on-denim look. Again, is there anything Dobrev can’t do? Young has been instrumental in creating a more elevated and chic vibe for Dobrev. “She’s the ultimate cool girl,” she says of Young. We can say the same about Dobrev.

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Daniel Day-Lewis breaks from retirement to fete Martin Scorsese

NEW YORK (AP) — Daniel Day-Lewis took a break from retirement to present Martin Scorsese the award for best director at the National Board of Review Awards in midtown Manhattan on Thursday night.

Scorsese’s Osage epic, “Killers of the Flower Moon,” was the top honoree at the 95th NBR Awards. In awards announced earlier but handed out Thursday, “Killers of the Flower Moon” was the group’s pick for best film, along with best director for Scorsese and best actress for Lily Gladstone.

The night’s biggest surprise guest was Day-Lewis, who quit acting after Paul Thomas Anderson’s 2017 film “Phantom Thread” and has since largely avoided public life. Day-Lewis sat next to Scorsese throughout the gala at Cipriani’s 42nd Street before presenting the directing award.

“I was a teenager when I discovered Martin’s work,” Day-Lewis said. “With a light of his own making he illuminated unknown worlds that pulsed with a dangerous, irresistible energy — worlds that were mysterious to me and utterly enthralling. He illuminated the vast beautiful landscape of what is possible in film and he clarified for me what it is that one must ask of one self to work in faith.”

Day-Lewis sat next to Scorsese throughout the gala at Cipriani’s 42nd Street. Getty Images for National Board of Review

Day-Lewis, who starred in Scorsese’s “Gangs of New York” (2002) and “The Age of Innocence” (1993), called working with the director “one of the greatest joys and unexpected privileges of my life.”

When Scorsese took the stage and accepted the award, he returned the compliment, calling working with Day-Lewis “one of the greatest experiences of my life.”

“Maybe there’s time for one more,” added Scorsese with a grin as the crowd gasped at the possibility. Day-Lewis, standing to the side of the stage, smiled and held out his hands.

Scorsese called working with Day-Lewis ‘one of the greatest experiences of my life.” Getty Images for National Board of Review

Much of the appeal of the NBRs is the pairing of presenters and honorees. Laura Linney introduced best supporting actor Mark Ruffalo, a reunion of the “You Can Count on Me” stars. Patti Smith presented Lily Gladstone with the best-actress award.

“Of course this is not a dream to be sitting in between Patti Smith and Daniel Day-Lewis,” joked a staggered Gladstone.


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The night’s most moving moment came earlier in the evening when Michael J. Fox took the stage with Davis Guggenheim, the director of the documentary winner “Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie.” The crowd gave Fox a rousing standing ovation before the actor reflected on how Parkinson’s disease has changed his life for the better.

“Parkinson’s has been a gift. It’s been a gift that keeps on taking,” Fox said. “It’s been a gift because it’s given me an audience to talk about what’s possible.”

Day-Lewis, seen here with producer Daniel Lupi, quit acting in 2017 and has since largely avoided public life. Getty Images for National Board of Review

Fox worked in jokes throughout his speech but returned to that theme, noting Parkinson’s has been more meaningful to him than his success in entertainment.

“It just opened my eyes in a way I didn’t expect,” Fox said.

Bradley Cooper, recipient of the Icon Award for “Maestro,” also paid tribute to Fox as he recalled watching “Secret of My Success” and “Family Ties” while growing up.

“I felt like he was my friend,” Cooper said.

Day-Lewis starred in Scorsese’s “Gangs of New York” and “The Age of Innocence.” Andrew H. Walker/Shutterstock

While there was little suspense to the ceremony, given that the awards had been announced earlier, a clue was dropped to one of awards season’s biggest mysteries.

French director Justine Triet, whose “Anatomy of a Fall” was honored for best international film, provided a hint for moviegoers debating whether the film’s protagonist, played by Sandra Hüller, was guilty of the murder she is tried for in the film.

“I have one advice: Watch the dog,” Triet said. “He’s an animal. He has instincts. Maybe he knows.”

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Serial killer Mickey Mouse film trailer drops same day US copyright expires

Mickey Mouse isn’t just for kids anymore. 

A trailer has dropped for a horror comedy film in which Mickey Mouse is the psycho killer – on the first day that the 1928 Disney short film “Steamboat Willie” has entered the public domain.

“Steamboat Willie” was directed by Walt Disney, and it’s an 8-minute short that was the first film to introduce the famous cartoon. 

It was also considered groundbreaking at the time, for having synchronized sound. 

“Steamboat Willie” entered the public domain on Jan. 1, 2024, and shortly after, a trailer dropped for the horror indie “Mickey’s Mouse Trap.” 

The trailer features a sinister looking psycho in a Mickey Mouse costume, stalking people in an arcade. 

Mickey Mouse, the psycho killer in “Mickey’s Mouse Trap.” Simon Phillips Actor/YouTube
Mickey Mouse stalks and kills young 20somethings in a new movie. Simon Phillips Actor/YouTube

The movie will follow a young woman on her 21st birthday who is doing a late shift at an amusement arcade – so, her friends surprise her. But a masked killer dressed as Mickey Mouse has his own game to play with them all. 

The movie stars Sophie McIntosh, Callum Sywyk, Allegra Nocita, Ben Harris, Damir Kovic, Mackenzie Mills, Nick Biskupek and Simon Phillips.

Despite Disney trying to protect its characters, according to U.S. copyright law, works published between 1923 and 1978 are protected for 95 years following the date of publication.

Disney has tried to prevent this from happening, over the years — in 1998, it lobbied for the Copyright Extension Act, which added 20 years, adding up to 95 years. That act would eventually be dubbed the “Mickey Mouse Protection Act.”

Mickey Mouse in the 1928 short, “Steamboat Willie.” ©Walt Disney Co./courtesy Everett / Everett Collection
“Steamboat Willie” was considered groundbreaking for its sound. Simon Phillips Actor/YouTube

“Ever since Mickey Mouse’s first appearance in the 1928 short film ‘Steamboat Willie,’ people have associated the character with Disney’s stories, experiences, and authentic products,” a Disney spokesperson said in a statement.

“That will not change when the copyright in the Steamboat Willie film expires. We will, of course, continue to protect our rights in the more modern versions of Mickey Mouse and other works that remain subject to copyright.”

“Mickey’s Mouse Trap” director Jamie Bailey told the Hollywood Reporter, “We just wanted to have fun with it all. I mean it’s ‘Steamboat Willie‘s’ Mickey Mouse murdering people. It’s ridiculous. We ran with it and had fun doing it and I think it shows.”

The original 1928 script for “Steamboat Willie.” AFP via Getty Images
Mickey Mouse has evolved through the years, and “Steamboat Willie” was his first movie. AFP via Getty Images

In the original cartoon short, Mickey Mouse gets into mischievous antics, such as fighting with a goat and playing animals like musical instruments, but it was a kid-friendly cartoon with no slasher movie action. 

Bailey isn’t the only director to jump on Mickey Mouse’s new availability in the public domain – according to Variety, there’s another untitled horror movie in production directed by Steven LaMorte, also based on “Steamboat Willie,” in which a sadistic mouse will torment passengers on a ferry. 

Mickey Mouse is now a horror movie villain. Simon Phillips Actor/YouTube
“Mickey’s Mouse Trap” dropped its trailer right as “Steamboat Willie” entered the public domain. Simon Phillips Actor/YouTube

“Steamboat Willie has brought joy to generations, but beneath that cheerful exterior lies a potential for pure, unhinged terror,” LaMorte told the outlet. “It’s a project I’ve been dreaming of, and I can’t wait to unleash this twisted take on this beloved character to the world.”

“Mickey’s Mouse Trap” does not yet have an announced release date, but according to the outlet, it’s aiming for March. 

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Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Brady party together at star-studded Art Basel Miami bash

Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Brady were flocked by a bounty of beauties at Wayne and Cynthia Boich’s ridiculously star-studded private mansion party celebrating Art Basel Miami on Friday night.

“Leo and Tom were letting loose at a back table at the party,” a partygoer tells Page Six of Boich’s exclusive waterfront fête where Snoop Dogg and Lil Wayne performed.

“They were both dancing to the music and all these beautiful women were surrounding Tom.”

Another source added that the former NFL star looked like he was “on the hunt” for a lady and the “Killers of the Flower Moon” actor was “basically a wingman” for the retired quarterback.

“They didn’t have to lift a finger,” the second source added, explaining that women were bee-lining for their packed table all night.

Tom Brady and Leonardo DiCaprio hit Wayne and Cynthia Boich’s exclusive mansion party celebrating Art Basel Miami on Friday night. Page Six
“Leo and Tom were letting loose at a back table at the party,” a source tells Page Six. Page Six
Brady and DiCaprio were both flocked by models. Page Six

And a little rain didn’t stop Brady, 46, and the Hollywood star, 49, from keeping the night going.

“All of a sudden, it started raining and Leo and Tom stayed at their table and just looked like they were having an amazing time while other guests sought shelter inside Wayne’s house,” the partygoer said.

At one point, Brady was seen laughing and smiling while DiCaprio, wearing his signature black baseball hat, closely chatted in a corner with Sean Penn.

The actor was seen chatting with Sean Penn. Page Six
DiCaprio wore his signature black baseball cap. Page Six
The retired NFL star was dressed casually in a black zip-up. Page Six

We’re told DiCaprio, who usually keeps a low profile, was a “total social butterfly” and was seen flitting around the party to schmooze with other celebrities and attendees.

“Leo looked like he was having the best time ever,” a spy tells us.

DiCaprio and Brady both stayed at the party until well after midnight before making their exit.

Meanwhile, Snoop, 52, was seen decompressing with a smoke session at the back of the party after performing for nearly an hour for the intimate crowd. He belted out several of his hits, including “Gin and Juice,” “Drop It Like It’s Hot” and “Young, Wild & Free.”

Lil Wayne performed some of his biggest hits. Page Six

Lil Wayne, 41, then took to the stage and rapped an impressive set featuring songs “Lollipop,” “A Milli” and “6 Foot 7 Foot.”

Other stars spotted at the A-list soirée included Dwyane Wade, Venus and Serena Williams, Cindy Crawford and husband Rande Gerber, Corey Gamble, Tyga, Jimmy Butler, Victor Cruz, Lindsey Vonn and boyfriend Diego Osorio, AE Edwards, Harvey Spevak, Noah Tepperberg and wife Melissa Wood and Google co-founder Sergey Brin.

As Page Six reported on Friday, Brady is “dating around” and keeping his options open after his short-lived fling with Irina Shayk.

Snoop Dogg was seen taking a smoke break after performing. Page Six

Brady and Shayk, 37, both attended DiCaprio’s Re:Wild event at the Superblue Museum on Thursday night.

“Brady was at the party briefly and he said hi to her, but he also said hi to a lot of other people,” a spy said.

The duo sparked dating rumors in May but things fizzled after less than four months together due to conflicting schedules. The former quarterback’s short chapter with the supermodel was his first public relationship following his October 2022 divorce from Gisele Bündchen.

A source told Page Six that Brady is dating around. Getty Images for Best Buddies
He had a short fling with Irina Shayk but things recently cooled off for the pair. irina shayk / Instagram
The former quarterback and Shayk both attended DiCaprio’s private party on Thursday. irina shayk / Instagram

Brady and the former Victoria’s Secret model, who were married for 13 years, share two kids: Vivian, 11, and Benjamin, 13. The athlete also shares son Jack, 16, with ex Bridget Moynahan.

Meanwhile, DiCaprio is seemingly off the market now that he’s getting serious with Vittoria Ceretti.

He and the Italian model, 25, have been romantically linked since they were seen making out on the dancefloor in Ibiza, Spain, in August.

DiCaprio is currently dating Vittoria Ceretti. Getty Images for Re:Wild
The Italian model has been linked to DiCaprio since the summer. Vittoria Ceretti / Instagram

“They’ve been spending quite a bit of time together over the past few months, and they’re enjoying getting to know one another on a deeper level,” an insider told Page Six in September while confirming their relationship.


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Ceretti has already met DiCaprio’s mom and the “Titanic” alum was seen spending Thanksgiving with her family in London last month.

DiCaprio spent time with Ceretti’s family last month. Getty Images for Balenciaga

The Oscar-winner, who was seen eyeing art pieces at the convention center earlier this week, most recently dated Gigi Hadid following his August 2022 breakup with his girlfriend of four years, Camila Morrone. 

Interestingly, Hadid, 28, has recently sparked dating rumors with Shayk’s ex-partner, Bradley Cooper.

Shayk and the “Maestro” actor, 48, were together for four years before splitting in June 2019 and continue to co-parent their 6-year-old daughter, Lea De Seine.

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Behind the Costumes of Yorgos Lanthimos’s Poor Things

Yes, let’s talk about the big sleeves because that was a big through line with all of Bella’s looks. How did that become the choice for her?

Early on, I had done a lot of concept work, and on my boards were many references of the 1890s, the end of the 19th century. There was this very brief period in the 1890s where they wore these really huge sleeves. I was also looking at earlier periods where sleeves were tight on the arms, so I was giving lots of options and throwing out lots of ideas. It was really Yorgos and [production designer] Shona Heath who really zoomed in on these big sleeves and said, “Look, we really should do these big sleeves. Let’s do that.” It was really them who felt strongly about the big sleeves and wanted to go for that for Bella. 

So then we went on this mission to look at sleeves. We had these patterns that we got from Portobello Market. There’s a vintage dealer there who sells Victorian magazines, and in these magazines, there were these patterns where women would have made clothes from them in the 1890s. What was surprising to me was how huge the sleeves really were in the 1890s—much bigger than we often see in films. That’s actually true of lots of periods in dress. When you look at the original source and look at how they actually make their clothes, they’re often very extreme. 

We had this initial fitting with [Emma] in Athens about 10 weeks before we started shooting. It was at the point where we were still very much in the pandemic, and it was not going to be possible to go to America to fit her, so we found a middle ground in Athens. I took all of these sleeves that Jo, the pattern cutter, had made, and I was amazed when I got in there. I thought, “We actually need the biggest ones, and we need them even bigger.” We just went for it with the sleeves and made them huge, and that became the defining look. It was also in that fitting that I carefully plotted this wardrobe. I knew that things looking half-dressed would be the way to dress her, so I had lots of different kinds of knickers to try on her. It was really these 1930s knickers that I loved with these big sleeves. They looked really good on her.

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Robert De Niro’s ex-assistant wins $1.2M in gender discrimination trial

Robert De Niro’s company Canal Productions was found liable for gender discrimination and retaliation against his former longtime personal assistant, Graham Chase Robinson, in the pair’s civil trial.

A jury in New York City federal court reached the decision Thursday after nearly five hours of deliberations and ordered Canal — which the actor formed to look after his business and personal needs — to pay Robinson, 41, more than $1.26 million in damages.

De Niro, 80, is to make the payments in two installments of $632,142, according to the Associated Press.

However, the four-woman, three-man jury found him not personally liable.

Additionally, Deadline reported that Robinson was cleared of any financial wrongdoing in her 11 years as an employee for the Oscar winner.

Canal Productions was ordered to pay Graham Chase Robinson more than $1.26 million in damages.
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Per the outlet, De Niro was not present for the hearing, but Robinson was. She reportedly hugged one of her attorneys upon hearing the verdict.

“We’re thrilled with the verdict. Couldn’t be happier. She’s been totally vindicated,” a member of her team told reporters outside the courthouse as Robinson smiled through tears.

Another one of her lawyers told People in a statement, “We are delighted that the jury saw what we saw and returned a verdict in Chase Robinson’s favor against Robert De Niro’s company Canal Productions.

The actor is to make the payments in two installments of $632,142.
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“Not only did Ms. Robinson win her case against Canal, but the jury completely vindicated Ms. Robinson by finding De Niro’s claims against her to be without merit.”

During the two-week trial, the “Goodfellas” star admitted on the stand that he “berated” Robinson and likely called her “petulant,” “snippy” and a “f—king spoiled brat,” but he denied screaming at her.


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“I’ve raised my voice,” he explained. “I don’t yell. You wanna dispute that? That’s one thing I don’t do.”

However, the “Godfather Part II” star raised his voice several times throughout his testimony, including when he called Robinson out after he was accused of not paying her fairly compared to another male staffer.

“We’re thrilled with the verdict. Couldn’t be happier. She’s been totally vindicated,” one of Robinson’s attorneys said.
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“Every little thing she’s trying to get me on is nonsense!” he exclaimed. “Shame on you, Chase Robinson.”

He went on to dismiss other allegations of gender-based discrimination as “ridiculous.”

De Niro also conceded that his girlfriend, Tiffany Chen, “might have been saying” disrespectful things about Robinson, but he implied it was acceptable because Robinson was being disrespectful first.

The jury found De Niro not personally liable.
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Robinson began working at Canal in 2008 and acted as the vice president of production and finance — which allowed her to sign off on grand expenses without approval — before she abruptly left the company in April 2019.

Canal then filed a $3 million lawsuit against her that August for allegedly misusing and misappropriating funds.

Two months later, Robinson returned the favor with a $12 million lawsuit citing workplace and sexual harassment as well as sexism.

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Go Behind the Scenes of Fair Play’s Corporate Costume Design

The film raises a lot of uncomfortable questions about sex and power. How were those two themes showcased in the wardrobe?

With the Emily character, it was finding suits that just looked amazing on her, and throughout, we just wanted her to look really strong but then almost undoing the power of [the suits] with those slightly frilly blouses—blouses that are almost the color of lingerie [and] that have a sort of frail femininity to them. She is playing with that. She is using that femininity. Even though she’s got these shoulder pads and this little suit of armor, there is also this nod to her femininity, which I think women, especially in that world, do play with. I think that’s quite an interesting contrast. You have these super-sharp and super-slick and empowering suits, but then it’s then feminized with these really delicate silk blouses and little bits of lace and little bits of jewelry and heels you could probably only walk in for four hours. 

Let’s talk a little more about Emily’s wardrobe. We see her go from being the underdog to a position of power in a very male-dominated world quite quickly. How did you want to show that evolution in her clothes?

The script—and film really—only spans a couple of weeks. When we sat down and looked at the timeline of it, it was a really compact time, and one of the things that really struck me reading the script is there is no time for extracurriculars. There are a couple of times they go to a bar, but it’s still work. It’s still with colleagues and the boss. Sure, maybe they get home and are on Net-a-Porter buying, buying, buying after buying, buying, buying all day long, but in reality, where does she suddenly acquire these pieces from? Especially at that point where Luke undermines her appearance, it really throws her, and she’s scared now to wear a blouse. She’s scared now to have that femininity. So the black roll-neck comes out, but that feels wrong. There’s this kind of panic.

I think one of my favorite outfits is the one she wears to the strip club. It was quite a brassy belt, bigger earrings. There is an air of confidence, the big cuff on the blouse. It’s just got a bit more swagger. And then the trouser suit—that fact she’s in trousers and not a skirt. For me, when you think about that progression, it’s like she has days when she’s feeling really great and days when Luke has just completely undermined her, and she has no confidence. It’s all so skin-deep and shallow. … Rather than just create this trajectory of “she goes from a cheap suit to a really expensive suit,” I wanted it to be like, “You are the same person inside, and we are going to try and bring a bit more power and confidence, but at the same time, that insecurity is still very much there.” Other than that very first scene at the wedding party when she’s in the dress and … a few other scenes in the flat where we see her in lingerie, it felt like there was no breathing space outside of that office, so I think it was more important to really keep her in that uniform. 

What about Luke? Can you tell me about the sartorial story you were trying to tell with his workwear?

With him, we fitted many suits. I think he ended up with 10 or 12 suits. There were definitely ones that were a really nice cut and looked really good, and then there were others that weren’t quite as flattering, just not a great cut on him. Interestingly, in a way, I played the reverse on him. Whereas we were trying to make [Emily] more badass as the film goes on, with [Luke], there was almost a decline that’s happening, so we were favoring the really good suits at the top of the movie and then the slightly less… None of them were unflattering, but there were some that were… less impressive. With color and the fabrics, there were some that were a bit softer [and] not as sharp and solid, that felt not as assertive on camera, so we were playing those at the other end of the movie. 

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