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Christina Ricci's Luscious Lime Green Gown: Hot Or Not?
Christina Ricci attended the 150th anniversary party for jeweler Chopard in New York City yesterday in a bright, lime green gown. Simply stated, we think she looks hot!
The actress seemed worry free at the event, despite reports she is having tax troubles. The former child star has received a lien from officials at the Internal Revenue Service, filed earlier this month, which claims she owes $179,568 in taxes from 2008.
Ricci recently starred in the supernatural thriller "After.Life" in which she was forced to lie on an ice-cold mortuary slab for hours. Ricci admits it was one of the mos...
READ MOREThe actress seemed worry free at the event, despite reports she is having tax troubles. The former child star has received a lien from officials at the Internal Revenue Service, filed earlier this month, which claims she owes $179,568 in taxes from 2008.
Ricci recently starred in the supernatural thriller "After.Life" in which she was forced to lie on an ice-cold mortuary slab for hours. Ricci admits it was one of the mos...
Christina Ricci Left 'Bruised' By 'After.Life' Role
Christina Ricci was left "bruised" and "sick" while filming her role in supernatural thriller After.Life - she was forced to lie on an ice-cold mortuary slab for hours on end.
The actress plays a dead woman in the creepy new movie and the part called for her to lie still on a porcelain table wearing a skimpy nightgown while scenes were filmed around her.
Ricci admits it was one of the most uncomfortable experiences of her life, and left her ill for the rest of shoot.
She tells the Los Angeles Times, "My spine and the back of my hips got bruised on the first day. I had to lie back down...
READ MOREThe actress plays a dead woman in the creepy new movie and the part called for her to lie still on a porcelain table wearing a skimpy nightgown while scenes were filmed around her.
Ricci admits it was one of the most uncomfortable experiences of her life, and left her ill for the rest of shoot.
She tells the Los Angeles Times, "My spine and the back of my hips got bruised on the first day. I had to lie back down...
Trailer Talk: This Week In Movies - 'Date Night,' 'After.Life' & More
If I could make a recommendation about going to see “Clash of the Titans,” it would be not to see it in 3-D. While most viewing experiences are enhanced by of 3-D, its use in this film largely detracts from the product. Director Louis Leterrier’s closely pinned shots are unsteady and jarring to the viewer in 3-D, resulting in a headache inducing experience.
The art direction in “Clash of the Titans” is thorough, creating a vivid portrait of ancient Greece and the mythological figures that were part of everyday lore. Corny dialogue and cliché story weigh down this adventure film though. ...
READ MOREThe art direction in “Clash of the Titans” is thorough, creating a vivid portrait of ancient Greece and the mythological figures that were part of everyday lore. Corny dialogue and cliché story weigh down this adventure film though. ...
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