Beauty Break: Jessica Chastain, Sarah Paulson, and Anne Hathaway
Wednesday, October 8, 2014 at 12:49PM
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Three of our very favorite talented beauties, two of whom we've had the pleasure to interview right here at The Film Experience (Jessica & Sarah), have new photoshoots out.

This appears to be Jess's fav picture from the Interview photoshoot since she singled it out.

But before we drink in the triple gorgeousity let's look at today's kerfuffle with Jess. This very click-baity headline appeared on Page Six

Jessica Chastain: Give Anybody But Meryl Streep a Chance

It was of course a misquote. Jessica, who we all know is almost insanely positive and warm fuzzy hugs in her public persona, was just saying exactly what we're always saying right here: 'why is it only Streep?' She took to Twitter/WhoSay to clear things up:

That imaginary Jess/Streep throwdown behind us, more Chastain, Paulson, and Hathaway photos after the jump

Chastain photographed by Craig McDean for Interviewanother Craig McDean shot

With any kind of acting, you're basically living the emotion that you're going to work in every day, so sometimes I'm like, "I am so tired of crying, how great would it be to experience joy and laughter every day?" I am actively looking for a comedic role in something.

See the complete Chastain photoshoot / article here 

Sarah Paulson photographed by Phil Poynter

MUST READ ARTICLE - Julianne Moore interviews Sarah Paulson and it's just as wonderful as that description has you imagining already. Here's a glorious sample:

MOORE: I say this to young actors all the time, and I'm going to say this to you because you're younger than me: Remember that nobody's doing you any favors. When somebody casts you, they want you to solve their problem. They want you to be good, so know that they're on your side. Know that about Ryan, too. When a producer or director grabs an actor like that, they think, "Oh thank God. Finally!" But what's it like to play a lady with two heads? 

PAULSON: It's one of the more complicated things I've ever done, which is just how I like it. The more challenging it is, the more alive I feel. I'm playing a person who has two heads—so two separate brains, two separate sets of motor skills. So I'm having to do things with my body that are the polar opposite of what my body actually wants to do. It's hard and scary because I don't know if it's going to work. We're still so early into it; we're only on the third episode. At the same time, it's letting me know about other things that I didn't know I was capable of. I'm acting by myself a lot, and one of my favorite things about acting is the connection that you make with another person. There's something very, very valuable and exciting and moving to me about that part of what we do.

MOORE: Me too. That's why I like it so much. And the reason I can say I completely understand is that I had to play look-alikes on a soap opera [As the World Turns] years ago, and I kept saying, "It's really hard and it's lonely, and it's kind of boring," because I was playing both parts and I always knew what was going to happen. I like the mystery.

 

And, ICYMI it...

and I definitely forgot to a handful of days ago, Anne Hathaway is the cover girl for the new edition of Elle UK . So glad she's coming back to us.

 

 

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