13 Ridiculous Gifs From New Chanel Short Film “Once Upon A Time”
French models and fat shaming, directed by Karl Lagerfeld to commemorate the fashion brand’s prêt-à-porter centennial.
French models and fat shaming, directed by Karl Lagerfeld to commemorate the fashion brand’s prêt-à-porter centennial.
Rooney Mara, Keira Knightly and Mia Wasikowska also took part in the dress as a decade photoshoot for W Magazine.
Fab or drab?
Joe Mande has curated these GIFs of Keira, who plays a Crazy Person, taken from A Dangerous Method. The Oscars just love overacting. (via joemande.com)
How would you spend your last days on Earth? Here’s the first official trailer for “Seeking a Friend for the End of the World,” an apocalyptic rom-com starring Steve Carell and Keira Knightley as neighbors who team up to make each other’s End of Days dreams come true. It’ll hit theaters this summer.
Keira Knightley rides a pony (rocking horse?) in her Italian Vogue photoshoot! This is like Paula Deen riding things, but a bit classier. Use our image uploader to have Keira ride other things. View List ›
Keira Knightley might soon be sharing the silver screen with none other than Robert Pattinson.
No friend to Friend.
F/M/K: Keira’s ‘do, Anne Hathaway’s fake-chop, and Emma Watson’s pixie. I think I’m Anne/Keira/Emma? (For their hair, not their persons. The persons ranking would be way different.) View Image ›
Major desperate spoiler alert—for the book as well as the movie. You should read this book! Then we can discuss whether the movie will work without the reveal and whether Carey Mulligan’s hair could look any faker. My answers are: a) no but I’ll still cry and b) no. Watch Video ›
Copyranter has this powerful domestic violence-awareness ad for Women’s Aid, which features Keira Knightley being beaten on set. It’s all very meta, but in a way that adds to the unsettling nature of the subject matter without being pretentious. Brits have an uncanny knack for making dark, disturbing anti-violence PSAs, and this is one’s no different. The spot was directed by Atonement director Joe Wright. Watch Video ›