New photo of Emma Watson’s shoot for New York Times

New photo of Emma Watson’s shoot for New York Times

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suicideblonde:

Emma Watson on the set of The Bling Ring in LA, March 27th
The Bling Ring is Sofia Coppola’s new movie: “Inspired by actual events, a group of fame-obsessed teenagers use the Internet to track celebrities’ whereabouts in order to rob their homes.”

suicideblonde:

Emma Watson on the set of The Bling Ring in LA, March 27th

The Bling Ring is Sofia Coppola’s new movie: “Inspired by actual events, a group of fame-obsessed teenagers use the Internet to track celebrities’ whereabouts in order to rob their homes.”


It was announced that Emma Watson will be starring in the new remake of the disney fantasy Beauty and the Beast directed by Guillermo del Toro in the near future! Congrats, Emma; we know you’ll do us proud!

It was announced that Emma Watson will be starring in the new remake of the disney fantasy Beauty and the Beast directed by Guillermo del Toro in the near future! Congrats, Emma; we know you’ll do us proud!

yerawizardharry:

David Yates’s most vivid memory of Emma is watching her suddenly let go of her steely professionalism and for once just be young and free. They were filming a death scene from Hallows Part 2 on a freezing-cold beach in Wales. The actors were miserable, especially Emma, who hates the cold and dislikes getting wet even more. But out of nowhere, he recalls, “she ran into the icy water and stood there, holding herself against the waves with her arms outstretched, just laughing.” In that brief moment he got a sense of what it must be like to have a multibillion-dollar industry dependent on your every move and be only nineteen years old.
— Vogue, July 2011

yerawizardharry:

David Yates’s most vivid memory of Emma is watching her suddenly let go of her steely professionalism and for once just be young and free. They were filming a death scene from Hallows Part 2 on a freezing-cold beach in Wales. The actors were miserable, especially Emma, who hates the cold and dislikes getting wet even more. But out of nowhere, he recalls, “she ran into the icy water and stood there, holding herself against the waves with her arms outstretched, just laughing.” In that brief moment he got a sense of what it must be like to have a multibillion-dollar industry dependent on your every move and be only nineteen years old.

— Vogue, July 2011

girls-will-be-boys:

Emma Watson

girls-will-be-boys:

Emma Watson

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avid:

When she had to cast this spell again at the cafe, I’m pretty sure I cried another bucket of tears.

Truth. The second time she casts the spell, because she’s “good at spells,” was such a layered piece of acting from Miss Watson. Just…wow. This film belongs to her.

avid:

When she had to cast this spell again at the cafe, I’m pretty sure I cried another bucket of tears.

Truth. The second time she casts the spell, because she’s “good at spells,” was such a layered piece of acting from Miss Watson. Just…wow. This film belongs to her.