Sunday, October 28, 2012

Jude Law at Nice airport
On October 28th

....with a lot of luggages...a lot....but he 's always looks so amazing......














Friday, October 26, 2012

Jude Law "Anna Karenina" Stephen Holt Show @ TIFF'12


Jude Law "Anna Karenina" Stephen Holt Show @ TIFF'12



This is really cool!! ;)

Monday, October 15, 2012

Jude Law: Shirtless Swim in St. Tropez!
Jude Law goes for a shirtless swim off the dock of Club 55 on Sunday (October 14) in St. Tropez, France.
The 39-year-old actor was joined by a pal for his afternoon swim in the South of France.
Earlier this month, Jude was spotted heading into the Groucho Club for a night out on the town.










 

Jude Law In ‘Dom Hemingway’: First Photo

 
Jeremy Thomas’ Recorded Picture Co. released this photo of Jude Law and Richard E. Grant on location in the South of France shooting writer-director Richard Shepard’s black comedy Dom Hemingway. Law plays a notorious safecracker looking for payback from a crime boss played by Demian Bichir. Emilia Clarke, Jumyan Hunter and Madalina Ghenea also star.

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Turner Prize 2012 Jude Law Presents Prestigious Award - Review

The Artists nominated for the Turner Prize 2012 unveiled their work today, at Tate Britain, in an exhibition which questions your sensibilities and again challenges your perceptions of boundaries in contemporary art. The exhibition was broken down into six rooms featuring the work by the four shortlisted artists:  Paul Noble, Luke Fowler, Spartacus Chetwynd and Elizabeth Price (in that order).

Turner Prize 2012 The first room is reserved for quite a traditional display of wall art and related small scaled  sculpture. The Large graphite drawings by Paul Noble portray a mystical village called Nobson Newtown. It is the kind of place where Max Ernst meets M C Esher in a Henry Moore dreamscape. A group of hybrid sculptures accompany the pieces on the walls. They also borrow from Ernst and add in a touch of Joan Miro. It is work from another period and time and references more then creates. This is not a ground breaking original statement. They are however, accomplished and pleasant enough contenders.

Luke Fowler, Turner Prize 2012, is next up and exhibits his film All Divided Selves 2011, an exploration of the thoughts and legacies of the Scottish psychiatrist RD Laing (1927-89). The film presents a collage of archival material, in which the audience becomes a witness to a series of psychiatric sessions. Fowler also displays a series of small double framed photographs, Two Frame Film 2006 is reminiscent of film montage. The film's content is a study of sanity vs madness. The cast of disturbed extras, expose Laing as just another unstable and vulnerable man. It leaves you with the feeling that you are at the mercy of the psychiatrist and could be sectioned, should he wake up on the wrong side of bed. This installation is not outstanding in any way, shape or form. The film is not moving or particularly intriguing. I will need to give this one a second viewing in case I missed something.
Spartacus Chetwynd ,Turner Prize 2012, on the other hand recreates highlights from her nominated exhibition 'Odd Man Out' 2011 which addressed ideas of democracy and the consequences of decision making. In live performances that run from 12:00-17:00 daily visitors will be invited to present themselves to ‘the oracle’ for a pronouncement on their future actions and to watch a puppet show of the tale of Jesus and Barrabas. Footage from past performances are also included. Drawing from art history, literature, film and television, Chetwynd’s carnivalesque live events dissolve the boundary between spectator and participant. This entrant is perhaps the most memorable with it's taped together stage set and rickety scaffolding. The performers are all friends and family of the artist, who lives in a nudest commune, has a love for puppetry and actually knows how to fill a space with visually stimulating action packed expression.
Elizabeth Price, Turner Prize 2012, presents her video installation THE WOOLWORTHS CHOIR OF 1979, 2012. Comprising three parts, the video brings together distinct bodies of material into a dissonant assembly; photographs of church architecture, internet clips of Girl Group performances and news footage of a notorious fire in a Woolworths furniture department in 1979. Price weaves together existing archives of text, image and sound to create video installations that drift between social history and fantasy.

The prize winner will be chosen by a jury made up of: Andrew Hunt, Director, Focal Point Gallery, Southend-on-Sea; Heike Munder, Director, Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst, Zurich; Mark Sladen, Director, Kunsthal Charlottenborg, Copenhagen and Penelope Curtis, Director, Tate Britain and Chair of the Jury.  jury member Michael Stanley, Director, Modern Art Oxford, tragically died on 21 September. It is not known whether a replacement will be found.

The Turner Prize was established in 1984 and is awarded to a British artist under fifty for an outstanding exhibition or other presentation of their work in the twelve months preceding 24 April 2012. It is intended to promote public discussion of new developments in contemporary British art and is widely recognised as one of the most prestigious awards for the visual arts in the world.

The winner of the prize will be announced during a live broadcast of the award ceremony on Channel 4, as part of a special half-hour programme, on the evening of Monday 3 December 2012 by actor Jude Law. This year’s prize fund, supported by Channel 4, is £40,000 with £25,000 going to the winner and £5,000 each for the other shortlisted artists. Watch this website for complete coverage of all Turner Prize events.

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Jude Law Starrer 'Dom Hemingway' Adds a Slew of Cast Members

 
Demian Bichir, Emilia Clarke, Jumayn Hunter and Madalina Ghenea have joined Jude Law and Richard E. Grant in the cast of “Dom Hemingway, producer Jeremy Thomas announced on Thursday.
The London-set black comedy about revenge and regrets is written and directed by Richard Shepard (“The Matador”).

Jude Law plays the title role of Hemingway, a character with a loose fuse. Back on the streets of London after 12 years in prison, it’s time to collect what he’s owed for keeping his mouth shut. Travelling with his best friend (Grant), he visits his crime boss (Bichir, pictured) in the south of France to claim his reward.
Produced by Thomas’ Recorded Picture Company, with partners BBC Films, CinemaNX/Isle of Man Film, Pinewood Films and Lionsgate, “Dom Hemingway” also will film on location in the South of France. HanWay Films is handling worldwide sales.
“With these great players in addition to Jude Law and Richard E. Grant, the cast promises acting fireworks,” Thomas said in a release.


                 ...so we get the new look but....he has always a wonderful ass!!! ;)



Thursday, October 4, 2012

 ... Jude Law arrives at the Groucho Club in London..
Wednesday, October 3, 2012


He needs an Italian fiancee... ;)






Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Saturday, September 22, 2012

Jude Law: Little House Restaurant Stop!
Jude Law is street chic while exiting Little House restaurant on Thursday (September 20) in London, England.
The day before, the 39-year-old actor was spotted at the official launch of the Carlos Acosta International Dance Foundation and posed with Michael Caine.
Jude can be seen next on the big screen in the Steven Soderbergh-directed film, The Bitter Pill, out in theaters February 8, 2013. We can’t wait!
The story centers on “a woman who becomes increasingly dependent on prescription drugs to deal with her anxiety over her husband’s release from prison.”







                     I love his face....
 
Jude Law: Peace One Day Global Truce Concert!
Jude Law suits up while attending the Peace One Day Global Truce concert at Wembley Arena on Friday (September 21) in London, England.
The 39-year-old British actor was joined by Peace One founder Jeremy Gilly.
The concert with Elton John was set up to celebrate the 2012 London Olympics and Paralympic Games.
Elton said, “When Jeremy [Gilley] and Jude [Law] came to see me and told me about Peace One Day and the Global Truce 2012 campaign I had to get involved and support them.”
 




 

    

Friday, September 21, 2012

Jude Law: Carlos Acosta Dance Foundation Launch!

Jude Law puts his arm around Michael Caine at the official launch of the Carlos Acosta International Dance Foundation held at the Royal Opera House on Wednesday (September 19) in London, England.
The 39-year-old actor was later spotted leaving the Groucho Club with a pal after enjoying his night.







Thursday, September 20, 2012

Jude Law has revealed his teenage son has been giving him lessons in modern day London street slang - to try and make him cool

 
 
Looking dapper in a smart suit, Jude opened up about his family life, living in LA and how his kids have banned him from the school gates ­because he’s an embarrassing dad.
The star blames the snub on the dodgy haircut and beard he wore to play Aleksei Karenina – husband to Keira’s unhappy Anna in the 19th century high-society Russian drama.
“My kids banned me from collecting them from school unless I was wearing a hat and hid,” he laughs.
“My oldest, Rafferty, who’s almost 16, has been teaching me some London street slang because he wants me to be a bit cooler.
“At the moment he thinks I’m really uncool,” Jude admits.
“He says funny things like, ‘Bun those, they’re moist’ and ‘Allow it’.
“Apparently ‘bun those’ means it’s ­terrible and ‘allow it’ means can I have that. It’s utterly bizarre. It’s like a new language. I sound bloody ridiculous ­saying it so I’ve decided to stop.”
Jude, who had Rafferty, Iris, 11 and Rudy, nine, with ex Sadie Frost, 47, adds: “Rafferty is a good kid. He went through that teenage phase when he was about 13 and has slowly grown out of it.
“If I was lucky he’d give me a ­monosyllabic answer to things. If not, he’d just give me a grunt. Now he educates me in the music scene and he gives me advice on what I should be wearing.
“I just advise him on the sorts of films he should be watching and explain to him that it’s ­important to treat ­people the way you want to be treated.”
Jude became a father for the fourth time in 2009 after a brief fling with US undies model Samantha Burke, 27 ­produced Sophia, now three.
The Alfie star splits his time between his multi-­million pound home in Highgate, North London and LA. His own parents were both teachers but now run their own drama school and theatre in Vaudelnay, western France.
And Jude, real name David, says he’s just a normal dad.
“Spending all day every day with ­beautiful women like Cameron Diaz and Keira isn’t hard but I don’t really see much difference between myself and any other working dad,” he said.
“Whether you’re a plumber, teacher or a nurse, we all get out of bed, go to work, do our job, and at the end of the day go home and look after the kids.
“That’s it. If you work and have a family you’re a busy dad.
“Simple as that. It doesn’t matter what you do.”

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Jude Law Provides Update on SHERLOCK HOLMES 3.
Though Robert Downey Jr. is currently busy shooting the third installment of his Marvel franchise Iron Man, he has another popular series that’s poised to get the threequel treatment at some point in the near future. The success of Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows (it grossed over $540 million worldwide) spurred Warner Bros. to get working on another entry in the action sleuth series, as the studio hired Iron Man 3 scribe Drew Pearce to handle the screenplay last October.
Word on the project since then has been quiet, but Steve recently sat down with Jude Law at the Toronto Film Festival to talk about his upcoming romantic drama Anna Karenina. Towards the end of the conversation, Law provided a brief update on Sherlock Holmes 3, expressing his excitement at the prospect of reuniting with the Sherlock team for another go-around. Hit the jump to see what he had to say.
Towards the end of the interview, Steve asked Law if he knew when they were going to start shooting Sherlock Holmes 3:
“No I don’t yet. I mean there’s certainly talk of it and I know there’s a script being played around with, but Downey’s a busy boy and I’m a busy boy so we’ll see. But we want to [do another one]. We’re a very happy team and we have a lot of fun and we also think there’s still a lot of legs in the duo.”

It’s a minor update, but Law certainly seems game to return for more Sherlock Holmes adventures. He and Downey Jr. are likely mulling over a number of projects in the near future, but Law recently committed to starring in Wes Anderson’s upcoming The Grand Budapest Hotel.
Watch the portion of Steve’s interview with Law pertaining to Sherlock Holmes 3 below, and look out for the full interview closer to Anna Karenina’s release.


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