Joy. Though rumors flew this past week that Joy might be pushed to 2016, a Wednesday night test-screening of the film won widely disseminated praise. "David O. Russell's best film since Three Kings," cheered one early viewer, while another said, "It's such a director's film and I think a culmination of everything from [Russell's] career so far."
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Jennifer Lawrence, Joy. "100 percent Jennifer Lawrence show — in every scene," raved one early viewer of Joy, adding, "[She] could easily win." And while I keep talking to people who doubt that Lawrence could take home her next Oscar this soon, let's not forget that she very nearly beat a staggering Lupita Nyong'o performance just two years ago. The Academy has no qualms about rewarding its new BFF, especially if Joy turns out to be a juggernaut.
Oumarou wasn't the only person I had grilled about what makes Rihanna great. A lesbian art history professor told me that she's ‘‘the real deal.’’ Others used the words ‘‘magic’’ and ‘‘epic.’’ But when I tried to get anyone to pinpoint things she had said or done — particular interviews or incidents — everyone became lost in inarticulacy.
SCREAMING! If you're gonna pay magazines to kiss your ass write about you at least read what they're saying before they put it out.
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"When Rihanna’s manager, Jay Brown, appeared to tell me that this was one of her first interviews in years I just laughed."
Aside from the fact that her last interview was last month... she's so creepy.
She wants to be Bey so bad.