Showing posts with label lupita nyong'o. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lupita nyong'o. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Are Naomi Campbell and Michael Fassbender DATING?

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By Nikki Barr | omg – Mon, Apr 7, 2014 11:44 BST


Michael Fassbender and Naomi Campbell are apparently dating. Copyright (Splash)

As if things couldn't get any worse than him already not being our boyfriend.

Michael Fassbender has broken our hearts after apparently being spotted snogging Naomi Campbell.


So not only are we not swapping spit him on a daily basis, he's instead doing the pants dance with a ruddy supermodel.

According to The Sun (damn them, DAMN THEM TO HELL), the pair were spotted kissing at club Coya in Mayfair last week.

A spy claimed to see the couple cordoned off in a 'VIP area' and were totally sucking face in front of the rest of the club.



Apparently, Naomi had spent the earlier part of the evening at a separate fashion event, where she was overheard telling pals about her date later that evening.

Michael was thought to be dating his 12 Years A Slave co-star, Lupita Nyong'o, although clearly not any more.

More recent rumours suggest he's been spending plenty of time with model Madalina Diana Ghenea, we can't TAKE ANY MORE OF THIS.


READ MORE HERE: https://uk.celebrity.yahoo.com/gossip/omg/michael-fassbender-dating-naomi-campbell-devastation-hits-us-hard-104408277.html



Monday, March 3, 2014

Michael Fassbender on the Red Carpet with Ryan Seacrest










Thursday, February 20, 2014

Lupita Nyong’o & Michael Fassbender Share A ‘Losers Selfie’ On Instagram #ingoodcompany

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Posted by: Trent on February 17, 2014|


Altho actress Lupita Nyong’o didn’t win a BAFTA award, it looks like she had an amazing time at the awards show in London last night nonetheless. Lupita shared a few fun photos on her official Instagram profile from the BAFTAs last night, including a “losers selfie” that she snapped with her co-star and fellow BAFTA loser Michael Fassbender. BUT, because Lupita‘s film 12 Years A Slave was honored with the award for Best Film, she really can’t call herself a loser at all … she is a flawless queen, plain and simple. 





Friday, February 14, 2014

Lupita Nyong'o Gushes Over 'Close-Knit' Relationship With Michael Fassbender On 12 Years A Slave Set

ENTERTAINMENT WISE
By Alicia Adejobi On February 12, 2014



It's undeniable that Lupita Nyong'o shared a unique on-screen chemistry with Michael Fassbender in the Oscar-nominated 12 Years A Slave so it comes as no surprise that the pair also had a close bond away from the set with the actress revealing that they spent a lot of time together when they weren't filming scenes.

The 30-year-old has so far won several awards and nominations for her emotional turn as Patsey in the slavery-period drama starring alongside Chiwetel Ejiofor, however, it's Lupita's brutal relationship with slave owner Edwin Epps played by Fassbender that really tugs on the heart strings.



Speaking about their relationship in real life, Lupita told Glamour magazine: “Michael and I had a ritual that we never even really spoke about: We would make nice right before a scene, and then we’d make nice after a scene.

“Just looking into each other’s eyes, an embrace, squeeze of the hands - that would button the scene. And at the end of the day when [director] Steve [McQueen] said cut, we would go out and enjoy the freedom that these people we were playing have granted us. It was a very close-knit cast and crew.”





Read more at http://www.entertainmentwise.com/news/140718/Lupita-Nyongo-Gushes-Over-Close-Knit-Relationship-With-Michael-Fassbender-On-12-Years-A-Slave-Set#PMgBAHcCRGUwgMgb.99

Saturday, September 7, 2013

Toronto: 12 Years a Slave premieres to ecstatic reactions and Oscar lockdown for Michael Fassbender

Catherine Shoard
theguardian.com, Friday 6 September 2013 23.04 EDT


The Oscar race has been pronounced over, six months before the ceremony itself. At the Toronto film festival, the premiere of British director Steve McQueen's 12 Years a Slave was met on Friday evening with an overwhelming reception: gasps, sobs, a smattering of walk-outs at particularly brutal moments, and finally, a prolonged standing ovation.



The crowds leaving the auditorium were primed to place bets on the film being an unbeatable contender for best picture, as well as McQueen for best director, best actor for Chiwetel Ejiofor, best supporting actor for Michael Fassbender, best supporting actress for Lupita Nyong'o, as well as the full slate of technical nods.

12 Years a Slave met with ecstatic reviews when a sneak preview debuted at the boutique film festival in Telluride last week, but the raves coming out of Toronto are likely the crucial second step in what looks certain to be a triumphant awards campaign.



McQueen's third feature as director, following 2008's Hunger and 2011's Shame, 12 Years a Slave is very faithfully adapted from the memoir by Solomon Northup, a free man living with his family in relative affluence near New York, who in 1841 was duped, drugged, abducted and sold into slavery. John Ridley adapted the book for the big screen, McQueen's partner, Bianca Stigter - who he thanked on stage before the premiere - was the person who originally suggested it as a source.


Benedict Cumberbatch plays Solomon's first, more progressive owner; Michael Fassbender - McQueen's longterm collaborator - his much less benevolent second. Slave shares much of the aesthetic (particularly the unflinching violence) that distinguished McQueen's earlier films, yet here the splashy tech setpieces have been cast aside. This is a film in the service of both its story and a hero who's much more unequivocally sympathetic than those from Hunger and Shame. The odd flash of McQueen's installation-origins remains - a burnt piece of paper in the pitch black night, its embers dying like shrinking larvae - but this is also accessible and immediate; a winning mix of mainstream and arthouse.