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  • 2 months ago | itsjustmovies.com | Bev Questad |Kieran Culkin |Margaret Qualley |Mikey Madison

    — by BEV QUESTAD —The Online Film Critics Society (OFCS), representing nearly 300 continually vetted online film journalists representing Variety, The Hollywood Reporter, Slant, AARP and more, historians, and scholars worldwide, one-third based outside the US, announced the winners of its 2024 film awards on Jan. 27, 2025. As an OFCS member, I have never completely agreed with the slate of the winning nominations or the award-winning choices.

  • 2 months ago | itsjustmovies.com | Bev Questad |Demi Moore |Dennis Quaid |Margaret Qualley

    — by BEV QUESTAD —I am obsessed with my weight, aging, hair and wrinkled looks. I see my 75-year-old self in the mirror every morning, sometimes totally disgusted. I’m just being honest. I asked my best friend, Bill, if he did the same. “Oh yes,” he sadly confided. So, women aren’t the only ones. Getting older is hard. But it seems to me that celebrities like 62-year-old Demi Moore know all the tricks to remain unchanged, vibrant and beautiful.

  • Oct 15, 2024 | heraldo.es | Coralie Fargeat |Demi Moore |Margaret Qualley

    Exclusivo suscriptoresOPINIÓN Una historia, en principio, atractiva sobre una actriz madura que sueña con volver a ser joven, contada a través de una veterana actriz creíble y otra joven intérprete igualmente creíble, y narrada con un estilo dominado por el ruido, el gore, el asco y lo desagradable, vísceras y demás, con abundancia de tetas, culos y cuerpos desnudos a kilos.

  • Oct 12, 2024 | tvtropes.org | Demi Moore |Margaret Qualley |Dennis Quaid |Yann Bean

    Character page for the 2024 horror film The Substance. Unmarked Spoilers below.     open/close all folders       Elisabeth An aging starlet driven to taking the substance due to her insecurities regarding her aged looks. Butt-Monkey: Played for Drama. Absolutely nothing goes right for Elisabeth in this movie.

  • Sep 24, 2024 | gatecrashers.fan | Demi Moore |Margaret Qualley

    Self-love, self-care, self-regulation, self-centered. In Coralie Fargeat’s sophomore effort The Substance, we are taken into the world of a twisted near-future where these values (and all their contradictions) are king, and we are our own surveillants and our own groundskeepers. At the crux of the film is the relationship between Elisabeth (Demi Moore) and Sue (Margaret Qualley).

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