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Jun 3, 2011
Beauty is 'The Beast'
Nicholas Hoult Does ‘BlackBook’ Magazine

Hottie actor Nicholas Holt, who starred in the UK TV series Skins as well as the Tom Ford-directed film A Single Man, is featured in the new issue of BlackBook magazine … timed perfectly with the release of his new film X-Men: First Class (which opened in theaters today). As you can see from the photos below, not even a severe new hair’do can diminish the young man’s stunning beauty. Check out photos form his BlackBook photospread below.

Feb 14, 2011
'The Kings Speech' Conquers
The 2011 BAFTA Awards Are Handed Out

Last night the 2011 British Academy Film and Television Awards were handed out at the The Royal Opera House in London, England and by all accounts the night belonged to the film The King’s Speech. Yes, there were other winners but The King’s Speech won all 7 awards it was nominated for including the biggest prizes of the night Best Actor, Supporting Actor, Supporting Actress and Best Film. The BAFTAs are called the Oscars of the UK and there is no question, the folks in the UK LOVE The King’s Speech.

Feb 7, 2011
Ascent of a Man
Nicholas Hoult Does Korean ‘Esquire’ Magazine

Nicholas Hoult, the original Tony Stonem in the original UK series Skins, is featured on the cover and in the pages of the new issue of Korean Esquire magazine. Many of you may recognize Hoult from his appearance in the Academy Award nominated film A Single Man and as the boy in About A Boy. If you are unfamiliar with the young man, these Esquire photos should give you a better understanding of his appeal.

No question, Nicholas Hoult is a handsome man … but his acting ability is the most attractive of his traits. Not only was he utterly superb in the first 2 seasons of Skins but he was an absolute scene stealer in A Single Man. Hoult also starred in the remake of Clash of the Titans but the less said about that movie, the better. Next up, we will see him in X-Men: First Class. Check out some of the photos below and try not to fall in love. He is really a remarkable young star. I can’t wait to see more of him and soon.

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Sep 8, 2010
Sharp-dressed Men
British ‘GQ’ Honors The Men Of The Year For 2010

British GQ magazine hosted their annual Men of the Year Awards ceremony at the Royal Opera House in London, England last night and brought out only THE most fashionable and stylish men in town … and Alice Cooper. Here are a few photos from the red carpet arrivals last night:

Honorees this year included Dizzy Rascal as Best Solo Artist, Gorillaz as Best Band, Kick-Ass‘s Aaron Johnson as Most Stylish, Dr. Who‘s Matt Smith as Best TV Personality, Gossip Girl‘s Ed Westwck as Breakthrough Talent, Mad Men‘s Jon Hamm as Best International Male and many more. I understand that the US version of GQ honors its Men of the Year in November but the Brits always like to get the party started. Congrats to all the stylish winners and to Mark Ronson … rethink the white hair.

[Photo credit: Bauer-Griffin; Source]

Mar 30, 2010
Thank gods
‘Clash Of The Titans’ Premieres In London

At last … the 3D remake of Clash of the Titans held its first movie premiere this week signaling the countdown to the film’s release. Titans will open in theaters this Friday (tho, some theaters will be showing the film as early as 8PM Thursday night) but last night, the folks in London got to see the movie in full at the world premiere of Clash of the Titans which was held at Empire Leicester Square in London, England. Here are a few photos from the red carpet arrivals:

Sure, the premiere was a bit light on the big stars but I suspect any premiere that takes place in either NYC or LA (or both) will bring out more of the celebs … but for me, the draw is the film itself. I LOVE the original Clash of the Titans but was far too young to see it in theaters when it was released originally … I’ve been really excited about this remake/update version from the start. I was lucky enough to score tickets to an 8PM showing here in LA this Thursday night so I can see the film before I have to jet off to Connecticut to spend Passover/Easter with David’s family. I am SOOOO excited. I’ve been impressed with everything I’ve seen of this new version … I just hope the film lives up to my expectations. As a fan of Greek myth, I’m really looking forward to seeing this tale come alive on the big screen, in 3D! Woot!!

[Photo credit: Bauer-Griffin, Splash News]

Jan 20, 2010
A 'Skins' Man
Nicholas Hoult Does ‘VMan’ Magazine

Nicholas Hoult, who starred in the first two seasons of the hit UK drama Skins and appears in the new Tom Ford directed film A Single Man, is featured in the pages of the new issue of VMan magazine … behold:

I’ve been a big Hoult fan since his days as Tony Stonem on Skins and while I’ve yet to see A Single Man, I’m dying to see him in action on the big screen. I understand that Hoult will also be starring in the movie remake of Clash of the Titans which stars Sam Worthington as Perseus. After the jump, check out a few more photos of Nicholas Hoult in the pages of the new issue of VMan magazine …

Dec 8, 2009
Photographed by director Tom Ford
The Cast Of ‘A Single Man’ Does ‘V’ Magazine

The principal cast of A Single ManColin Firth, Julianne Moore, Nicholas Hoult and Matthew Goode — are featured in the pages of the new issue of V magazine (which recently featured Natalie Portman on the cover) in photos shot by fashion designer turned film director Tom Ford (who, as you may already be well aware, directed A Single Man). Here are his photos of the cast in V mag:

Everyone knew he could put together a glossy package, but ‘A Single Man’ showed the world that Tom Ford had a soul, and wasn’t afraid to bare it. Now, with Oscar buzz heightening, he talks about film, the future, and why a return to fashion may be in the cards. Maybe.

As you may recall, we saw photos of the cast at the NYC premiere of A Single Man yesterday ahead of the film’s limited release this coming Friday. I love these photos … they seem to be a nice hint of the look and feel of the film to come. This issue of V magazine won’t hit newsstands until January 12, 2010 so it’s nice to get this little sneak peek so early.

[Photo credit: Tom Ford; Source]

Dec 7, 2009
Tom Ford's coming out party
‘A Single Man’ Premieres In NYC

Fashion designer turned movie director Tom Ford was joined by a gaggle of his closest friends, including his movie stars Colin Firth, Julianne Moore and Nicholas Hoult, at The Museum of Modern Art in NYC for the NY premiere of his debut film A Single Man. Based on the novel by Christopher Isherwood, A Single Man tells the tale of a single day in the life of a middle-aged gay Englishman who works as a college professor in Los Angeles and the drama he experiences in that one day. Thus far, the film is getting a lot of great press and if the reviews are any indication, will be a great success. Here are a few photos from the red carpet arrivals at the premiere event and some deets about Ford‘s vision of Isherwood‘s novel:

Tom Ford has ruminated about death ever since he was a small boy growing up in Texas. It was the flip side to his early, genetic fascination with beauty. “Everything in life is bittersweet for me, because when I see something beautiful, I also see it aging, old, dead, gone,” he says. “I was very aware of mortality. I was very aware of my time on the planet.” Still today, almost every morning he awakes and wonders, “If I die tomorrow, what am I going to miss?” Ford speaks quickly and hypnotically, words rolling out with a seductive, almost aromatic intensity. Intimations of death swirl around his directorial debut, “A Single Man,” based on the Christopher Isherwood novel, which opens Friday. Set in 1962 Los Angeles, it is the lushly beautiful tale of a suicidal, gay college professor ( Colin Firth) contemplating his last day on earth in the wake of the sudden death of his longtime lover … “A Single Man” has a mesmerizing sensuousness. “Everyone keeps saying to me, ‘Everyone is so beautiful. Everything is so beautiful.’ I didn’t even notice that!” he says. “That’s just the way I see. That’s the way I think.” This said, Ford’s visual panache is put to the service of a story far from the ephemeral catwalk. “Midlife is when you get to the top of the ladder, only to realize you’ve had the ladder against the wrong wall,” he says, describing his loss of a certain identity after leaving Gucci. He sees the film as a personal reaction to the prevalent culture of more, of almost always thinking life will improve with a new job, or a new pair of shoes. Ford related to Isherwood’s theme of “the true self observing the false self going through the day,” and grafted details of his own life onto the story, including George’s obsession with ritualistic grooming. The details of his proposed suicide are based on the suicide of one of Ford’s relations, who killed himself in a sleeping bag so as not to make a mess. Then there’s the relationship between George and his former lover, played by Julianne Moore, who’s forever disappointed George is gay. “That’s my relationship with a lot of women in my life,” Ford says. “I’ve had very heterosexual periods in my life. I’m perfectly sexually attracted to women, but I fall in love with men. Unrequited love is always heartbreaking, especially on the side of the person who feels the love and it’s not returned” … “A Single Man” touches on the … seize-the-moment, life-affirming theme, though now it’s refracted in a softer, more reflective light. Three decades after he first read Isherwood’s book, “A Single Man” popped into his head again as he was driving to work one day. A film devotee since he was a kid (with passions for Kubrick, De Sica, Hitchcock and Bette Davis), he’d been thinking about making a film for some 15 years. Ford wrote the screenplay himself (although credit is shared with the writer of an earlier incarnation, David Scearce). Unlike the book, which is essentially a long interior monologue, the cinematic George is contemplating suicide, an addition made by Ford to give the film more plot. The film is frank about gay sexuality, although there are no sexual scenes, he says, because the story is about love.

I’m very excited to see this film for myself. I read the Isherwood novel in graduate school (among other Isherwood novels) and remember really loving the book. I’m not very familiar with Ford‘s film work for Gucci but I have no doubt that his fashionable eye is capable of crafting beautiful visuals to accompany the beautiful but stark tale. As I said, I’ve only read great things about this film … I’m very curious to see if the all the love being heaped upon this film measures up to the reality.

[Photo credit: Wireimage; Source]