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ABC News
a day ago
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- ABC News
Lena Dunham's Too Much with co-creator Luis Felber + Michael Shanks/Together + François Ozon/When Fall is Coming
British-Peruvian musician Luis Felber (Attawalpa) co-created the buzzy Netflix series Too Much with his wife Lena Dunham, a rom-com full of joy and complexity about a New Yorker looking for love in London. Australian filmmaker Michael Shanks on Together, his sticky body horror that made a mark at Sundance, starring Dave Franco and Alison Brie. French master François Ozon on his latest - When Fall is Coming - an ambiguous family murder-mystery set in Burgundy. CREDITS
Yahoo
2 days ago
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- Yahoo
Natalie Portman's $1,150 Sneakers Prove Her Footwear Budget Knows No Bounds
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. 2025 is shaping up to be Lena Dunham's year. This year, the writer-director released Too Much, a new Netflix series that follows ad producer Jessica "Jess" Salmon on a post-breakup move to London. Then there's Good Sex, Dunham's forthcoming Netflix film, which is currently shooting in New York City. Both projects are delivering a healthy dose of style inspo—Too Much with funky feminine outfits, and easy-to-copy street style on the Good Sex set. Natalie Portman stars in the latter rom-com as Ally, a pragmatic couples' therapist fresh out of a decade-long relationship. Much like Dakota Johnson's Lucy in Materialists, Ally's closet reflects her career path. Blazers, button-downs, and city-proof flats present a polished front, but knowing the Dunham method, there's more complexity to her life (and style) than meets the eye. On July 15, the leading lady swapped her character's chic costumes for her signature off-camera uniform: jeans and sneakers. Portman paired a cropped white tee with ultra-wide-leg bottoms in a '90s-inspired light wash—three shades brighter than her usual indigo denim. $1,150 dad-ish sneakers, courtesy of Dior, peeked out from underneath the Black Swan star's elongated hems. At this point, the brand ambassador must reserve a closet just for the French atelier. Every time she steps out, she sports a new Dior tag. Her newest find? The C'est Dior Sneaker. Called a "bold and modern creation" by the brand, the calfskin sneakers are mainly ivory with a lightweight black sole. Each sidewall spotlighted three-dimensional "C" and "D" rubber letters, a Christian Dior calling card. Similarly, the monochrome tongues were stamped with the label's logo. Portman's Dior trainers prove the chunky sneaker trend is staying strong through flip-flops season. Every sneakerhead, from Johnson and Jennifer Lopez to Naomi Campbell and Kaia Gerber, have swapped slim silhouettes for bulky shoes straight out of a dad's closet in the '90s. Portman's sneakers, however, might be the most expensive take to surface. View Deal Portman's character, Ally, seems to prefer Mary Janes and leather loafers. Off-screen, the Oscar winner will never skip sneakers. She also owns the Chrono Sneaker, another equally-pricey pair from Dior, which retails for $1,190. The black-and-white Chronos are slightly more striking compared to her C'ests, without nixing the "CD" emblem on each sidewall. The upper's two-tone theme continues onto its heightened platform soles. View Deal Take it from Portman: Dior's sneakers are not to be ignored. Albeit with a few more zeros at the end, they're just as en vogue as best-sellers from Nike or Adidas. Shop Sneakers Inspired by Natalie Portman View Deal View Deal View Deal View Deal View Deal View Deal View Deal


Digital Trends
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Digital Trends
10 best new Netflix shows to watch this summer
Although Netflix came to prominence in large part because it had an archive of preexisting shows that you wanted to watch, the streaming service has spent years ensuring that its original library is robust. If you're looking for something new on Netflix, you've got plenty of options. To celebrate the year that the streamer has already had, we picked the 10 best new shows (meaning they started in 2025) that you can watch on the streaming service this summer. Check them out below: The Hunting Wives (2025-) Pulpy, fun, and the perfect binge-watch for the laziest days of summer, The Hunting Wives tells the story of a big-city woman who moves to rural Texas and finds herself falling under the influence of a wealthy socialite. Recommended Videos As she learns more about the world in which her friend operates, she begins to realize that these wealthy women are all hiding secrets from one another. Starring Brittany Snow and Malin Ackerman, The Hunting Wives is not all that serious, which is partly why the show is a good time. You can watch The Hunting Wives on Netflix. Too Much (2025-) Lena Dunham's long-awaited follow-up to Girls, Too Much is just as smart and incisive as that show, and no less funny. Although this show doesn't star Dunham, it very much feels like a pseudo-sequel to Girls. The series follows a New York City workaholic who moves to London to take a job and live in isolation. When she finds herself bewitched by an unproblematic man, she dives deeper and deeper into a relationship that can only end badly. Too Much might be too much for some, but for most, it's a sharp, witty comedy about people who can't get out of their own way. You can watch Too Much on Netflix. Sakamoto Days (2025-) Adapted from a manga of the same name, Sakamoto Days is a brilliant new anime series about a hitman who makes the choice to retire for love, only to find that he can't leave his past as far behind as he might have hoped. The contrast between the central character's quiet family life and the things he has to do to maintain it gives Sakamoto Days much of its juice, but the show's pacing is excellent. Its willingness to shift from mundane to thrillingly violent in an instant is guaranteed to keep you on your toes. You can watch Sakamoto Days on Netflix. Adolescence (2025) Adolescence was a major hit for Netflix, but if you haven't caught this four-part miniseries yet, it's certainly worth your time. The show follows the aftermath of a teenage boy's arrest for the murder of one of his classmates. Across the four episodes, we learn more about the kid, his school, his family, and the detectives investigating the crime. Although it can be a harrowing watch for anyone trying to raise kids in the world we're living in, Adolescence is also a show that dares to ask questions without easy answers and leaves you to sit with every unsettling detail. You can watch Adolescence on Netflix. Dept. Q (2025-) Anchored by a brilliant central performance from Matthew Goode, Dept. Q is one of the most heralded new series that Netflix has released this year. The show follows a detective who is coming back to work following an incident that paralyzed his partner and killed another cop. Wracked by guilt, he's tasked with solving a cold case that slowly envelopes his entire life. While the idea of obsession in detective work is not exactly new, Goode breathes new life into his character. While Dept. Q can be dark, that doesn't mean it's particularly hard to watch. You can watch Dept. Q on Netflix. Everybody's Live with John Mulaney (2025-) Netflix has largely avoided making its own version of a late-night talk show until Everybody's Live with John Mulaney. The series, while technically a late-night show, is much weirder than what you might expect from network alternatives. Mulaney is willing to experiment and willing to make his audience and his guests a little bit uncomfortable in the process. The show is wildly funny, but part of the joy of watching is the show's unpredictability, even if that means that not every moment or bit is perfect. You can watch Everybody's Live with John Mulaney on Netflix. Sirens (2025-) Another soapy, insanely fun show to make its debut on Netflix this year, Sirens follows two sisters who have taken wildly divergent paths through life as they reunite. When one discovers that the other has become the personal assistant of a hugely wealthy and slightly deranged woman, she begins to suspect that their relationship is not a healthy one. Anchored by a trio of great performances from Megahnn Fahey, Milly Alcock, and Julianne Moore, Sirens features some beautiful sets and locations and also manages to be a fairly sharp satire of a particular kind of wealthy person. You can watch Sirens on Netflix. Forever (2025-) Sometimes all you need in a compelling TV show is two young actors with remarkable chemistry. Forever has a relatively simple premise. It follows two former childhood friends who reunite as teenagers and fall heartbreakingly, desperately in love with one another. As they realize that being in love is not enough to make their lives any easier, they deal with all the heartache and yearning that comes with any first love. Forever would be nothing without its central performers, Lovie Simone and Michael Cooper Jr., who make every scene they share sing. You can watch Forever on Netflix. The Residence (2025-) Uzo Aduba has been making her bones on Netflix since the streamer first launched original comedies, and with The Residence, she finally gets the chance to lead her own show. In the series, she plays an eccentric detective called to the White House to solve a murder that occurred at a state dinner. Although the show could be too political, The Residence manages to keep a rather light tone. It's a careful and impressive balancing act. You can watch The Residence on Netflix. Apple Cider Vinegar (2025-) Based on a strange, frightening true story, Apple Cider Vinegar tells the story of two women who, in parallel, begin selling their millions of followers on alternative medicine, even as they begin to realize that what they're selling doesn't work the way they say it does. Anchored by another brilliant performance from Kaitlyn Dever, Apple Cider Vinegar is an unsettling story about the very idea of wellness and why so many people are looking for alternative remedies. You can watch Apple Cider Vinegar on Netflix.
Yahoo
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Lena Dunham Is Happy for Netflix Rom-Com ‘Good Sex' to Skip Theatrical Release: ‘I Don't Think This Will Live or Die By That'
Lena Dunham isn't just making a comeback with her Megan Stalter-starring Netflix romantic comedy series 'Too Much' — she also has a movie she wrote and is directing set to premiere on the platform, and starring Oscar-winner Natalie Portman. In fact, it would appear that Netflix really wanted 'Good Sex,' also a rom-com which co-stars genre stalwart Meg Ryan, Mark Ruffalo, and Rashida Jones. After all, the streamer paid a reported $55 million for it. Dunham, though, isn't precious about the movie forgoing a theatrical release to go straight to the platform. To her, that's someone else's battle. More from IndieWire 'Eddington' Review: Ari Aster's Bleak and Brilliant Look at Post-COVID America Feels Like the First Truly Modern Western 'A Little Prayer' Trailer: David Strathairn Warns Jane Levy About Infidelity in Critically Acclaimed Sundance Family Drama 'I really just want people to sit on a couch with their moms and their besties and lean in,' she said in an interview with Variety. 'I love watching other filmmakers fight for the theatrical-release element — but I don't think this will live or die by that.' 'Good Sex' went into production this month, so a release date is still very much pending. Tucker Pillsbury, known to the music scene as rapper Role Model, will make his film debut in the movie. 'He had this humor and essence that really felt like rom-com gold,' Dunham said, describing finding him on her shadow TikTok account. 'He's giving early Brad Pitt, like when you saw him in 'Thelma & Louise.'' In a nod to her late friend and romcom queen writer/director Nora Ephron, Dunham was excited to get Ryan on board. She pitched the movie to Ryan when they both attended Taylor Swift's London stop on the Eras tour. 'I decided, it's now or never, and I'm going to shoot my shot. She couldn't be a lovelier person,' Dunham related. 'Shout-out Taylor — thank you for that. She brings everyone together; she makes the world go round.' Ryan has been slowly raising her profile once again, after a fairly stagnant period without much mainstream action. In February, she appeared in a much-discussed Hellmann's Mayo Super Bowl commercial with Billy Crystal that lampooned undoubtedly her most famous movie moment from 'When Harry Met Sally.' Two years ago, Ryan made her own stab at writing/directing a romantic comedy with the small-scale theatrical release 'What Happens Later' alongside David Duchovny. Best of IndieWire Guillermo del Toro's Favorite Movies: 56 Films the Director Wants You to See 'Song of the South': 14 Things to Know About Disney's Most Controversial Movie Nicolas Winding Refn's Favorite Films: 37 Movies the Director Wants You to See Solve the daily Crossword


Forbes
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Forbes
A Creative's Guide To Notting Hill: Where To Go Beyond Portobello Road
Set across fourGeorgian townhouses, The Laslett is one of the only boutique hotels in London's charming Notting Hill district Courtesy of The Laslett 'This is the London I came here for,' says Jessica in Too Much , Lena Dunham's new Netflix series that follows an American transplant to The Big Smoke. After taking a photo in front of the famous blue door—the entrance to Hugh Grant's home in the hit romcom, Notting Hill — her character strolls around the area wistfully exclaiming what most of us think when we visit this incredibly pretty slice of London. Thanks to its multiple appearances on the silver screen—The Beatles filmed part of A Hard Day's Night in Notting Hill Gate in 1964—people have a distinct image of the area even if they've never stepped foot there. Before The White Lotus inspired set-jetters, countless references make this neighborhood one of the original set-jetting destinations. A beautiful pink terrace house near Portobello Road in Notting Hill (Photo by Sam Mellish / In Pictures via Getty Images Images) In Pictures via Getty Images There isn't much need to explain its appeal: From the lovely pastel-colored houses to the jumbles of antiques on Portobello Road, there's a creative pulse running through the neighbood even though it has significantly gentrified over the decades. This edgy, elegant character is something that Tracy Lowy knows well and celebrates in her boutique hotel, The Laslett. Lowy grew up in the area and says that this part of West London was once hub for pottery and ceramic crafts and an artist's enclave, so its reputation as a bohemian haven has deep roots. The Henderson Bar at The Laslett features blends sophistication with creative flair Courtesy of The Laslett It was also the landing pad for Irish and Caribbean immigrants—the latter resulting in the vibrant Notting Hill Carnival, an annual 3-day event running since the 1960s. This movement directly influenced The Laslett, which was named after local activist Rhaune Laslett, who helped spark the creation of the Carnival. One of the only townhouse hotels in this popular district, The Laslett also functions as a creative incubator. Its walls feature artwork from icons and emerging names, its shelves are lined with books gifted by friends and former guests such as Roland Mouret, and its rooms welcome global names like legendary jewellery designer Francesca Amfitheatrof. Tracy Lowy, founder of The Laslett in Notting Hill and Living Rooms, was one of the first hoteliers who set up a hotel that reflects the area's creative spirit Courtesy of The Laslett Here, its founder Tracy Lowy shares her insider guide to Notting Hill. WHERE TO EAT Dorian Located on a quiet road in Westbourne Park, this low-key local restaurant makes headlines because of its A-list clientele (the likes of the Beckhams frequent it). 'Make sure to order the Crab Rosti, Beef Tartare and Sirloin Steak for the perfect Dorian experience,' says Tracy. Given its popularity, it can be tough to score a reservation, but owner Chris D'Sylva holds spaces for valued clients. Take note: the restaurant is said to keep a logbook of customer behavior so be on their good side and you'll get a spot next time. , 105, 107 Talbot Rd, London W11 2AT Canteen Helmed by two The River Café alumni, this walk-in only restaurant serves up flavor-driven, impeccably crafted Italian food. In less than a year since it opened, the casual-fine spot has won over critics and crowds who enthusiastically queue for a table. British newspapers applaud its nonchalant atmosphere and dishes that rival those savored on an Italian holiday—all without a hefty price tag. 'The menu changes daily but if the Dark Chocolate Mouse is available, you must get it!' 310 Portobello Road, London W10 5TA Sally Clarke is one of the first chefs to champion seasonal British food in London. (Photo by Maurice ROUGEMONT/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images) Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images Sally Clarke's A Notting Hill institution, proprietor Sally Clarke has welcomed more VIPs than you can list over the last 40 years, who come to enjoy simple, seasonal plates served in an unpretentious atmosphere. It's one of those spots that's universally loved, thanks to genuine hospitality led by Clarke herself. 'Lucien Freud ate lunch here every day and Sally herself sat for him twice a week for two years,' says Lowy. 'The private dining room features etchings that he gifted her.' , 122–124 Kensington Church Street, Notting Hill, London W8 4BH Sol's, Sol's Sister and Foreign Exchange News A 10-minute walk from Notting Hill Gate and you'll reach this triumvirate of cool: Sol's, a wine bar and deli; Sol's Sister, a florist next door; and Foreign Exchange News, a cafe-meets-currency exchange that also sells beautiful magazines. These are Tracy's go-to for a casual bite and a bit of shopping. 'They're all next door to each other. If anything, head to Sol's for the area's best negroni.' , 25 Leinster Terrace, London W2 3ET; , 266 Leinster Terrace, London W2 3ET; Foreign Exchange, 22 Leinster Terrace, London W2 3ET WHERE TO SHOP The famous Portobello Market gift store on Portobello Road in Notting Hill, London. (Photo by Yui Mok/PA Images via Getty Images) PA Images via Getty Images Rellik Notting Hill's vintage stores are heaven for treasure hunters, especially if you're looking for a curated edit. 'This is one of London's best vintage designer stores with an archive dating back to the 60s,' shares Tracy. Whether you're after a classic Yves Saint Laurent ensenmble, a Phoebe Philo-era Celine piece or something from Comme des Garçons or Issey Miyake, this shop close to Portobello Market is your best bet. ; 8 Golborne Road, London W10 5NW One Of A Kind Archive Established in 1994, this store draws fashion stylists and museum curators alike. Tracy says this is definitely 'one of the best, perfect for those seeking Noughties-style or that rare John Galliano piece'. The store reportedly has a collection of over 5,000 pieces, with new additions weekly. ; 259 Portobello Road, London W11 1LR Solange Azagury-Partridge 'She's the British jewellery designer behind the Hot Lips rings,' explains Lowy about this distinctive talent whose signature creation has been worn by every it-girl from Dua Lipa to Rihanna. The jewellery and interiors designer got her start at her Notting Hill workshop in 1995, and recently opened a new flagship store on Bond Street, Mayfair. Her work is featured in the permanent collection of the Victoria & Albert Museum, as well as at the Les Arts Décoratifs at the Louvre Museum in Paris. ; 27 Chilworth Street, London W2 3HA WHERE TO VISIT Trellick Tower is an iconic high rise Brutalism apartment designed by the architect Erno Goldfinger. (Photo by: Chris Harris/UCG/Universal Images Group via Getty Images) UCG/Universal Images Group via Getty Images Trellick Tower 'You'll either love it or hate it,' says Tracy about this iconic Brutalist tower block designed by Erno Goldfinger. When it was built in 1972, this was the highest residential building in Europe and it remains the tallest in the Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea today. ; 5 Golborne Road, London W10 5NH Leighton House Museum London has plenty of museums, but if you're after something off-the-beaten-path then it's worth carving an afternoon for a visit to Leighton House Musuem, which marks its centenary in 2026. 'This is a hidden gem that was the home and studio of Victorian artist Fredric Leighton,' shares Tracy. ; 12 Holland Park Road, London W14 8LZ The Coronet Theatre 'It's a small late Victorian theatre that originated as an off West End theater,' notes Tracy. In 1923, it became a cinema until it was transformed into The Coronet Theatre—a London home featuring 'the best theater, dance, poetry, music and visual art from around the world.' ; 103 Notting Hill Gate, London, W11 3LB MORE FROM FORBES Forbes What To Expect When Olympia, London's Cultural Landmark, Opens In 2025 By Kissa Castaneda Forbes A Craft Lover's Guide To Mayfair: 9 Ateliers For One-Of-A-Kind Finds By Kissa Castaneda Forbes Art Deco Is Trending Again—See Inside These Reimagined Gems In London By Kissa Castaneda Forbes Can Whisky Foster Creativity? The Dalmore Luminary Series Says Yes By Kissa Castaneda Forbes 'The Brutalist' On Tour: 5 Concrete Hotels Made For Brutalism Lovers By Kissa Castaneda