We can all agree that among the most dashing of the mens’ nominees was “A Single Man” lead, Colin Firth, wearing a bespoke Tom Ford suit and vintage inspired cuff-links and studs. The cuff-links and studs are copies of 1920’s vintage models and were a gift from designer/director Tom Ford. According to WENN, the actor even went on to say, “I own a very nice house and I make a nice living, but I am not in a position to own these.” It is those small, delicious details that make a man stand apart amidst a sea of penguin suits and shiny shoes. Gentlemen take note: subtlety is king. We were so excited, we actually tweeted (or as our friends like to say, “twoted”) about it. Here is photo Firth alongside his wife, Livia Giuggioli via USA Today.
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Gentlemen, I urge you — today, as we remember the incredible legacy and compassion of Martin Luther King, Jr — take time to watch “Brother Outsider” — one of the most important documentaries you will ever see. When we think about the Civil Rights Movement certain names come to mind (Rosa Parks, the Little Rock Nine, Lorraine Hansberry, John Lewis, MLK, Malcolm X), but few know about the life of Bayard Rustin — a gay civil rights activist who organized the 1963 March on Washington. So, next time you think about MLK’s riveting “I Have a Dream Speech,” think about Bayard Rustin, because the history-making March wouldn’t have happened without him. Watch the entire documentary “Brother Outsider: The Life of Bayard Rustin” FREE on logoonline.com.


Every year around this time Variety.com becomes besieged by FTC ads. FTC is trade-speak for “For Your Consideration” — these are ads paid for by studios meant to attract/entice/get the attention of members of awards voting groups like Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (Oscars) or Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (Emmys). Official Academy Award nominations won’t be announced until Tues., Feb. 2, 2010.
Until then, every major entertainment site will speculate on who will be nominated. The category to watch, as far as we’re concerned, is for Best Supporting Actress. Possible contenders for the title of Oscar Princess include, “Nine” star Penelope Cruz (she was nominated for Golden Globe); Mo’Nique in “Precious” (also nominated for a Globe); Julianne Moore in “A Single Man;” Melanie Laurent in “Inglourious Basterds;” and… Betty White for her role in “The Proposal?” Hey, it’s a long shot, but it would be funny/amazing to see Mo’Nique and Betty White go head-to-head in the same category, no?

Matthew Goode and Colin Firth in Tom Ford's A Single Man
Here’s another clip from Tom Ford’s anticipated film, “A Single Man” featuring Golden Globe nominee Colin Firth and Matthew Goode. We’ve showcased several clips over the past month. And if you’ve paid close attention as we have, then you’ll notice the clips are getting gayer and gayer. Ford has defended his film against Gay Ghettoization, saying his film is “not a gay film.” Still, if “A Single Man” is not a gay film, then it’s certainly the gayest-seeming film we’ve seen all year (and we saw a ton of films this year). So, if it looks like a duck and it walks like a duck… then what?
Hedi Slimane sends his Holiday Best with a short film starring 16-year-old, Oscar Nilsson, an apprentice of The Royal Danish Ballet Theatre.

Jon Kortajarena (Carlos) and Colin Firth (George) star in Tom Ford's 'A Single Man.'
Yes. We think so. And Boy Culture agrees. Born in Bilbao, Spain, 24-year old, Jon Kortajarena, has starred in every single Tom Ford advertising campaign, since he graced the cover of L’Officiel Hommes in 2008. We have to admit that Kortajarena is sort of a chameleon, because he looks completely different in almost every shoot. Were it not for those defining cheek bones, we would have assumed he was a new face. BTW, Kortajarena (say that five times fast) is ranked as one of the top 10 male models by both Models.com and Forbes.com. In this clip from “A Single Man,” Kortajarena plays Carlos, a free spirit with a beautiful accent and a willing disposition.

In case you missed Charlie Rose (the TV show) this weekend, then you missed Charlie Rose (the man) interview Tom Ford (the director), who is promoting his new film, “A Single Man.” (Read our review first). You can watch the entire 30 minute program on charlierose.com. Full transcript below.
It makes sense that Ford would court the art-house crowd with a Charlie Rose interview. This is Ford’s either second or third visit on the Charlie Rose show. We found this clip (see below) of Ford from 2004. Full disclosure, we totally tuned in back then, and we’re graciously tuning in again now. Except this time, we’re doing so virtually. And if you can allow yourself to get over Ford’s sometimes condescending inflection then, you’ll find he’s a much more intelligent man you may have imagined a style-obsessed, openly gay, artsy, connected type such as Ford would be. “Why does the world want to see a Tom Ford film?,” asks the designer/director. We’ll let you, dear reader, answer that for yourself.

A lively Kate Hudson in fall Chanel Couture was joined by her mother, Goldie Hawn, on Tuesday for the NYC premiere of “Nine.” Full disclosure, we saw “Nine” this week, and Kate Hudson was a revelation as Vogue journalist Stephanie Necrophuros. Her dance number, Cinema Italiano, is perhaps the best performance we’ve seen her in since “Almost Famous.” Here’s the clip.
- Kate Hudson
- Goldie Hawn
- Penelope Cruz
- Nicole Kidman

Although Madonna opted for black, Fergie looked absolutely radiant in a white Marchesa resort collection gown on Tuesday night in New York City for the premiere of “Nine” @ the Ziegfeld Theater. Also in white, Academy Award winner, Marion Cotillard.
“Nine” opens in New York and Los Angeles this Friday, and expands wide on Christmas day.

While the rest of us were were watching NCIS on CBS on Tuesday night, the A-Listers came out for the New York premiere of ”NINE” @ the Ziegfeld Theater. Two very special guests were Madonna (wearing vintage Dolce & Gabbana) and daughter Lourdes–who is perhaps the fiercest teen in America right now. “I think it’s great that [Lourdes] dresses like a normal, adjusted, and confident teenage girl who is in tune with popular culture, has a social life, and has not in the least bit let her mother’s celebrity get in the way of of it,” noted our resident fashion critic, Jeremy Lewis. Hear, Hear! Love the docs.
“NINE” opens in New York and Los Angeles this Friday, and expands wide on Christmas day (Our review is forthcoming).
- Madonna & Lourdes
- Dame Judi Dench
- Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen
- The Cast
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A little mash-up of work from the post-production agency Mikros Image. Enjoy!

Just kidding, but wouldn’t it have been amazing if she’d been nominated for her dressed-down performance in “Precious?” Speaking of Lee Daniels’ films, both Mo’nique and Gabourey Sidibe received nominations by the Hollywood Foreign Press Assoc. for the 67th annual Golden Globes. And that’s it for the women of color, if you don’t count Penélope Cruz.

A quick glimpse of Tom Ford’s new film “A Single Man” — which opens in New York City today, Friday 12/11. This scene is called Light in the Loafers. George (Colin Firth) is greeted by his neighbor’s daughter at the bank. In case you were wondering, Firth is wearing a bespoke Tom Ford suit and eyewear. READ our review of the film here. And more clips here.


UPDATE: Today, HN received an advance copy of Kathy Griffin’s new DVD. Yes. That’s right gents. For the first time on DVD, Shout! Factory has released the Emmy-nominated comedy special, “Kathy Griffin: She’ll Cut a Bitch.” And it’s now in our possession. Who wants it? Should we host a little holiday contest? KG:SCAB drops January 12, 2010.

As someone who prides himself on having a love of both fashion and film, no story has intrigued me more than that of Tom Ford’s desire to make a feature film. Many know Ford as one of the greatest living American fashion designers, yet he made it no secret after his retirement from designing that he had his sights set on film directing. Could he translate his meticulous eye and his artistic genius from the fashion world to the silver screen? Or would his penchant for overt sex, evidenced by his racy ad campaigns for Gucci in the late 90s and early 00s, render any film work he’d aspire to make much too campy right out of the gate? For years, the question lingered. Luckily for us, we finally have an answer.


This week The Cinema Society of New York and Bing hosted a screening of “A Single Man” at the Museum of Modern Art with an after-party held at Monkey Bar. The guest list included VIP’s like dapper Director Tom Ford, and “A Single Man” stars Colin Firth, Julianne Moore, Nicholas Hoult, and, of course, Madonna.
“A Single Man” opens this Friday in NYC, LA, and San Fran; nationwide December 25. Photos: Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images Entertainment.

Matthew Goode and Colin Firth in Tom Ford's "A Single Man"
Now that fall is almost done and winter is headed our way, your local movie house—assuming you don’t live in a red state or on Staten Island—will be heading into what is normally considered the prestige film season that lasts from September right up to December 31st, when films become ineligible for next year’s Academy Awards nominations. Sure, sometimes the odd Hollywood blockbuster/disaster/action movie will sneak in under the radar (read: “2012″), but for the most part you can assume that most of the movies with a post-September release date will be gunning for a golden statuette. And now, with several publications and other film organizations beginning to release their top flicks of the year—you can see the picks the International Press Academy chose here—we figured it might be best to offer up a look at what you don’t want to miss. After the jump, a few films you’ll want to check out as 2009 comes to a close — lest your Oscar ballot become a bigger flop than Labor Pains.


























