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Sunday, 25 May 2014

Television Review | Hannibal (Season 2)

Posted on 15:04 by smith
Why yes, I do actually watch American television!



Since episode one, I have been completely hooked on Hannibal! Following a fantastic season one closer, Hannibal has come back on air even better than before. This season had many plot twist and jaw-dropping moments, leaving the audience wanting more! Here is what I loved most about Hannibal season two!



The obvious attraction of Hannibal for me is the directing. Since season one, the stunning directing and cinematography was what drew me to this fantastic show. The Hannibal directors have more of an artistic eye, creating more innovative, and interesting, camera angles: lots of close ups, lingering shots, and premeditated actions. For me, the visual side of Hannibal tells the story just as well as the screenplay does. It's the type of directing that makes you not want to look away; you're constantly held in a state of suspense with the lingering shots and extremely closeups; it's directing that puts you right there in the room with Hannibal and Will. The cinematography is exquisitely done, making the show about a cannibal beautiful. The Hannibal production crew has created some of the most stimulating visuals on American television right now.  




What I found to be extremely captivating with this series was the psychological element. The production team went to great strides to make this show one big massive mind game; the directors played with the minds of the viewers just as much as the characters. You can't trust what you see; you are just as much of a victim of Hannibal Lecter's manipulation as Will Graham is. I have always found this concept of storytelling captivating. In the first season, we were miss lead because we couldn't trust the narrators, Will Graham, point of view because of his apparent mental collapse. This season we are placed in the same playing field as Will. We are being persuaded and deceived by Hannibal's power. 



I was also greatly impressed with the screenplays this season. Like the directing, the scripts played a massive part in the psychological element of the show. One thing I didn’t like about season one was the one-off criminal episodes. I didn’t really like that each episode focused on a different crime and murder, while the main plot arc was being thrown in the back;
 it struck me as just another CSI show with more compelling characters and better directing. Season two has taken a completely different approach. Instead of each week solving a different murder, the episodes now follow the main plot arc between Hannibal Lecter and Will Graham. Because I love character development, being able to see the relationship between Will and Hannibal evolve was a treat. Although I am sad that this cast of character is gone (what will I do without Will Graham? How will I get my Hugh Dancy fix now? Who is going to feed Will's dogs?!), I think starting season three off with all new characters was the only direction the show could have gone to continue with its excellent streak. 


We also got some really amazing dialogue in this season. I’m not normally one to recognize if the dialogue is well written or not, but I found myself really enjoying the flow of words exchanged. When Will and Hannibal were having their opaque conversations, a slue of intellectual words flowed between the two characters brilliantly. It would have been a disappointment if Hannibal Lecter spoke with anything less than a collage level vocabulary. I thought the dialogue was very well done, and performed perfectly from the outstanding cast.Between the great dialogue and fantastic directing, I was left say, "What is going on?!" after every episode, which is a good thing! This season has been a great creative triumph for both the visual and writing departments. 


   

Hugh Dancy and Mads Mikkelsen have excelled yet again this season with outstanding performances. Both Dancy and Mikkelsen brought great depth to their characters, and gave, in my opinion, some of the best performances on television this year. Mikkelsen creates a Hannibal that is powerful in the most cunning way: control. What I have always loved about Mikkelsen's portrayal of Hannibal is the constant "poker face" he holds. Never do we see a break in Hannibal's perfectly poised facade; it's the idea of never actually knowing what emotions are going through Hannibal that makes him so chill-worthy. (I enjoy Mikkelsen's controlled portrayal of Hannibal far more than Anthony Hopkins' overly crazed version.) On the opposite end of the spectrum, there is Will Graham who experiences a wide range of emotions. Hugh Dancy gave a stunning performance as this damaged and defeated character. Will goes through an emotional roller coaster throughout this season; things just keep getting worse for him. But when Will turns just as cold and hard as Hannibal is where Dancy really steps up to the plate. He proves to be a perfect companion to Mads' Hannibal, and the two create some of the most memorable moments in the show.



The only thing I didn't like about this show was the over use of violence. Okay, okay, I know you're all sitting there rolling your eyes saying, "Well, it is a show about a psychopathic cannibal. Of course it is going to be violent." Yes, I know that. Obviously, the violence is an important element to the story, it's just not my cup of tea. But honestly, don't you think a dead woman coming out of a horse's uterus is a bit much? Oh, and that whole romance angle had to go as well. I get it, sex sells. But in a show about a cannibal, I think we can let the plot run the show.    

Hannibal is a very intelligent, gripping show, that bleeds fantastic characters and is crippled with metaphors. With superb leads and an incredible production, I give Hannibal season two 7 out of 10 stars. 

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Sunday, 18 May 2014

Cooking with the Cooke | Sunday Brunch Recipes!

Posted on 08:42 by smith
Happy Sunday!

I thought I would try something new here on Actor.Nerd.Fashionistia. Anyone who knows me knows that I love to bake! (It is my dream to be a 1950s housewife; to just sit at home all day baking, watching the kids, and waiting for my husband to return home from his affair...) So, I thought I would start a new baking and cooking segment! I hope you guys like it!





Today's recipes are perfect for a Sunday Brunch. Whether it's your family, friends, children, or significant other, everyone will love these delicious breakfast treats! Even better yet, both of these treats can be made the night before so your Sunday morning brunch is stress free and relaxing!  

Nutella French Toast



1 Loaf French Bread
8 Eggs
2 Cups Milk
1/2 Cup Heavy Cream
3/4 Cup Sugar
1 Container Nutella
2 tbsp Vanilla Extract

In a large bowl, mix together eggs, milk, heavy cream, sugar, and vanilla. Stir well, making sure all the egg's yokes are broken. 




Next, cut the loaf into cubes. Using a knife, smear Nutella over bread cubes. Add as much Nutella as you would like; the more you add the more chocolaty goodness your French Toast will be. I used about 1/2 a tablespoon on each. Add two pieces of bread together.





Place all the bread sandwiches in a greased 9x13 pan. Pour the egg mixture evenly over your bread. Sprinkle a small amount of cinnamon over the top of your bread. Cover your pan with Saran Wrap and refrigerate overnight. 





In the morning, heat your over to 350 degrees and bake your French Toast for 50 minutes.


Raspberry and White Chocolate Chip Scones




2 Cups All-Purpose flour
1 tbsp Baking Power
3 tbsp Granulated Sugar
Pinch of Salt
6 tbsp Cold Butter
1 Cup Heavy Cream, plus 1 tbsp
2 tsp Vanilla Extract
1 Cup Raspberries
1/2 Cup White Chocolate Chips

**NOTE: If using fresh raspberries, add an extra 1/2 cup of flour to your recipe. Your raspberries will get smashed when folded into your dough, which will add a lot of extra juice to your mixture; compensate by adding extra flour.**

Preheat over to 400 degrees. Line a large baking sheet with wax paper and set aside. 

In a large bowl, mix together flour, baking powder, sugar, and salt. Cut butter into cubes, and mix into dry ingredients until there are only a few large butter lumps.



Pour vanilla and 1 cup heavy cream over the dry mixture. Stir with spatula until dough begins to form. Don't over mix. Fold in raspberries and chips. 

On a floured surface, knead dough by hand just until it forms a ball. Pat dough into a 3/4-inch thick circle. Using a pizza cutter, cut scones into triangles. I got 12 scones. 




Place scones on prepared baking screens. Using a pastry brush, lightly brush 1 tbsp of heavy cream over the top of the scones. Bake scones for 15-18 minutes, or until scones are light brown on the top. 













Don't they look delicious! Dunk your scones in tea, and drench your toast in syrup! But most importantly, spend time with the one's you love!    



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Tuesday, 6 May 2014

Fashion Review | The Met Gala (2014)

Posted on 13:39 by smith
Happy Mother's Day!

Last Monday night, The Met Gala took place in New York City. The Met Gala is a fashionista's biggest night! It's the night designers display their best works, and for us to fawn over the art of dress-making. In honor of revolutionary British designer, Charles James, this years theme was a white tie event. Some strayed far from the theme, and some where on point, but there's no denying there we some great dresses at this year's Met Gala. Here are my favorite looks from the 2014 Met Gala.


The Theme Keepers

Karen Elson
Zac Posen

This is hands down my favorite dress all night! I need to wear this dress! I love '50s fashion, and this dress screams 1950s Debutante Princess! The color is absolutely stunning, and the high neckline is classic. Zac Posen is the king of ball gowns, and this one does not disappoint! 

Karolina Kurkova
Marchesa

Another stunning ball gown maker, Marchesa never fails to make dresses that classy, striking, and beautiful. The tier work on this dress is simply outstanding. I love the bodice structure, and the print is simple and beautiful. This is definitely a showstopper piece.


Karlie Kloss
Oscar de la Renta

Karlie Kloss could wear a paper bag and still look gorgeous, but this dress is no paper bag. I love the simplicity of the design because it allows the texture to get the main focus. This dress is so absolutely beautiful! I love the simple accessorizing, and her hair and makeup look stunning.   

Emmy Rossum
Carolina Herrera

I love this dress! Yellow is not a color that looks good on many people, but Emmy has no problem pulling it off. Much like the de la Renta dress above, the print of this dress is the main attraction. I love the color scheme of purple and yellow, and the floral is perfect for spring. 

Benedict Cumberbatch
Ralph Lauren

Oh, what a surprise. Benedict Cumberbatch has made my list. If this is not the epitome of an Englishman, then I don't know what is! Benedict looks like he has just come right from a posh tea with the Queen. His tux is gorgeous and is the perfect fit. And, I love the little touch of a pocket watch to tie the whole look together. He looks like a true gentlemen. And can we talk about his new hair color? It is oh, so gorgeous!



The Rebels

Lupita Nyong'o
Prada


I love love love this! Lupita Nyong'o has one of the absolute best stylist in the business; she always looks amazing! I love the African feel to this outfit. Lupita is definitely channeling her roots here. The green is also a stunning color on her skin, and that clutch is to die for! 

Leighton Meester
Pucci

I'm not sure if this would classify are "non-themed," but it gorgeous either way. I love the texture of this dress; it's very 1940s jazz club. I also love the sleeves,something you don't see a lot of on the red carpet, and the deep plug is still classy. 

Beyonce
Givenchy


I saw a text post on Tumblr that said, "Beyonce came dressed for funeral becuase she's killing everyone else's outfits." And that she is. I adore this Gothic chic look. This look is very Morticia Addams. I love the way the skirt drapes, and the bead work is stunning. But what I love most is the head piece; we didn't see much head wear this year.  



Double the Power

Claire Danes and Hugh Dancy
Oscar de la Renta


Hugh Dancy is just so beautiful. I am like obsessed with him. These two make an absolutely stunning couple. Firstly, I am in love this Oscar de la Renta dress. The velvet bodice is super beautiful, and the maroon with the baby pink is gorgeous. Secondly, that tux fits Hugh perfectly. And, I am a sucker for a spiffing bow tie.  

Emma Stone and Andrew Garfield
Thakoon


Now, I'm not one to go all crazy for Hollywood couples, but Emma Stone and Andrew Garfield are my favorite couple ever... You have to admit, they are adorable together. I'm not really that crazy for Emma's outfit. I think it's pretty. But I put it in here for her hair and makeup. I love the loose, effortless braid. And her light makeup simply emphasizes her natural beauty.  

Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds
Gucci Premiere


Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds define old Hollywood Glamour with their look. I mean, Blake looks like she just stepped right out of a 1920s silent film; she looks gorgeous! One, I love her hair and makeup. Two, the color of that dress looks stunning on her (I have noticed a pale pink trend). Three, the train is impeccable. Plus, is that a velvet suit I spot on Mr. Reynolds? I do love velvet. 

Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen
Vintage Chanel Couture


Oh my God! I adore these coats/ dresses... You know I have a coat obsession; I need these now! These two just look like stronger, powerful, chic women in these Chanel dresses. Honestly, I can't even describe how much I love these looks! I love the military style dress the most (and it's navy blue... Of course I love it). Plus, their makeup is stunning; the natural look really helps to emphasize these gorgeous dresses.   


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Sunday, 4 May 2014

The Art of the Rewatch

Posted on 09:34 by smith
May the 4th be with you!

We all have them. Those films that we just can’t watch enough. Movies that no matter how many times we’ve seen it, we always have to watch it again; television shows that we’ve seen every episode at least three hundred times. We all have a favorite piece of cinematic work. But what makes these films so “rewatchable?” Everyone has different reasons for why they have chosen these films as their tokens of love, but here are mine.


Actors

I love to watch actors; I love to learn from their performances. I feel the best way to learn how to be a great actor is by watching great actors. Being an actor, I find myself watching the most inspiring performances over and over again. I have this idea in my head that if I constantly watch these amazing performances than I will become a good actor myself (... Not sure if it has worked yet or not... I'll let you know...). Ever since I was a little girl, I would stare at screen and became completely enchanted by the actors. I would even reenact many scenes with the actors on the screen (Not going to lie, it was mostly Harry Potter.... I can quote all eight movies from memory). But nowadays, one of my favorite performer to learn from is.... Come on, you guys and guess it... Benedict Cumberbatch. Oh my, what a surprise! I would have never guess that! Yes, it's true, I like Benedict Cumberbatch. Benedict is a fantastic character actor; he completely becomes his characters. He is definitely one of those actors that I will cling onto every project he does. I want to learn as much as I can from him because he is just incredible. I think he is one of the finest actors, and his Sherlock Holmes and Julian Assange are just impeccable. 





Cinematography

I'm a visual movie goer. If I'm not captivated by the "look" of the movie, than I usually won't enjoy it... Or I'll just get bored and do the worst thing a movie goer can do: play on my phone! So, my most favorite movies have some of the best cinematography; well, at least the best cinematography in my eyes. The Wind that Shakes the Barley has absolutely stunning cinematography. The Irish landscape makes for beautiful scenery, but is just as important when telling the story. Although scripts are important, I find that directors who put just as much emphasis on visual storytelling create the best works of art.  





Characters

To me, well developed characters are far more important than any plot. I need to understand the characters I'm watching on screen. It's not that I need to relate to them, but I need to know who they are. My absolute favorite example of phenomenal character work is in the television show The Hour. The characters of The Hour are probably my favorite rag tag bunch. Each time I rewatch this show I notice something more intriguing about each character. I pick up new quirks and personality traits. Each character has a story; each character has a purpose. From Freddie to Mr. Wengrow, I feel I know each character as a friend, a confidant (even though I probably wouldn't trust Freddie as a confidant... He's a bit erratic...), a colleague. I can understand Bel's frustration at Freddie's persistent arrogance, I feel Marnie's pain when Hector doesn't come home. It's these type of character that bring life to a piece of art.


My love for The Hour is so strong... And I still cry everyday because it has been cancelled.   



Story

Well, this is an obvious one... Most people do enjoy a well written story. But here lies a story you want to enjoy over and over again. You want to relive the laughter, the tears, the fear, and the adventure. They're the stories that never get old. My favorite story of all time has to be Harry Potter. He's a classic. I grew up with the trio; I have spent the majority of my young life engulfed in Wizarding World and all the mischievous adventures at Hogwarts. The Harry Potter film series will always hold a special place in my heart; Harry's story will live on forever. I will be watching Daniel Radcliffe run around corridors waving a wand until the day I die.  





So, after all this blabbing, what are my most rewatched films and TV shows?

Doctor Who

Harry Potter

Sherlock

Tinker Tailor Solider Spy

The Hour

The Wind that Shakes the Barley

Wreckers

You, know I just realized they're all British films... I think it's safe to say the Brits do create the best cinema.

All of the films and television shows fall under each of these categories. They transport me to a new world of excitement and adventure, they intrigue me with their lively characters, and they have entertained me many of times over. It's these works that have created that undying love for film inside of me.

So, now that you know my favorite movies and TV shows, what are yours? What films have you watched over and over again? What television shows have brought you the most joy over the years? Leave me a comment below with your answers!



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