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I always liked Katniss Everdeen Makeup from The Hunger Games Mockingjay so I decided to do a makeup tutorial video and show how can you accomplish this awesome Jennifer Lawrence look.

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Suzanne Collins» trilogy was the first foray into fiction I enjoyed after a year of research and writing for «A Year of Biblical Womanhood», so I surrendered myself totally to the unfolding stories and, like so many others, lost a lot of sleep as I worked my way through The Hunger Games, Catching Fire, and The Mockingjay.
I'm so excited for Mockingjay (even if it's only part one)!!
Mockingjay Part 1 promo tour has involved lots of skin - baring looks, so naturally she needs something warm to cover up.
If you had any doubts about the fashion cred, consider this: It takes real confidence to pull off a bustled skirt in 2014 (or ever)-- and she does so with panache (and Aquazurra sandals) at the The Hunger Games: Mockingjay — Part 1 L.A. premiere.
Every time a Simpson goes out sans extensions we make a note of it, so «s look at the Mockingjay L.A. premiere got our attention — and not just because of the super-high slit and side cutouts on her Cengiz Abazoglu gown.
It probably did get a little chilly after the Mockingjay London premiere, so we don't blame Jena Malone for needing a coat.
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 opens on November 21st, so expect a few more glimpses at the third film in The Hunger Games series (and first of a two - part finale) over the coming weeks.
So for the third installment Mockingjay — Part 1, there is even greater pressure to deliver.
Catching Fire director Francis Lawrence is also calling the shots on Mockingjay: Part 1 & 2, so he» l be overseeing the task of working around Hoffman's death during post-production on the two films.
So while the decision to split the book in two for the screen seemed like a commercial cash - grab, it turns out to be Mockingjay's saving grace, paying off in dividends throughout both halves.
Peeta has been programmed by the Capitol, the opulent, oppressive ruling party of Panem, to kill Katniss, the face of the people's revolution, the so - called Mockingjay that has been a symbol of hope for the twelve thirteen impoverished, woebegone districts.
Mockingjay would have been better served as a single two - or three - hour finale, rather than a two - parter that is so far lacking in epic sweep.
The Hunger Games films veer off into a different direction with Mockingjay, Part 1, as we no longer have a highly televised arena featuring combatants battling to the death so much as a battle for the people of Panem in terms of whether they want to stay with the oppressive regime led by the Capitol and President Snow (Sutherland, Horrible Bosses), or whether they're going to join the revolution and fight for a new way of life.
There is a lot of content to cover in Suzzane's final book, Mockingjay, so although it seems like a convenient way for the filmakers to gain more money, the decision to make two parts is both understandable and reasonable.
From here, Part 2 continues to pick up where Mockingjay — Part 1 left off, and there's no time wasted on catching anyone up or jogging the audience's memory, so even those who've seen it before may consider watching Part 1 again in order to jump right back into the story.
Lawrence has seldom been more compelling as she plumbs both Katniss's vulnerability and her reluctant strength, and the «propo» device embodies what is both so strange and so strikingly effective about Mockingjay: Part One's structure.
So how is it that Mockingjay: Part One emerges as the best Hunger Games film so far by such a wide margiSo how is it that Mockingjay: Part One emerges as the best Hunger Games film so far by such a wide margiso far by such a wide margin?
Even so, Mockingjay Part 2 hasn't quite earned as much as any of the previous films in...
Dissidents who were inspired by the drama of Katniss's emotions (Mockingjay 1 breaks it down: Katniss loves her stupid sister, burgeoning cat lady Primrose (Willow Shields); a dead little black girl, one of three dead black people so far to have sacrificed themselves for her; and Peeta (Josh Hutcherson)-- no, Gale (Liam Hemsworth).
The new trailer and poster for The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 has been released earlier today and so far the comments on it have been mixed.
So it looks like the «Harry Potter «approach is being taken here with a different helmer for each installment, but we presume that whoever they choose for «Mockingjay» will get both films.
«Obviously if you know Mockingjay, you know stuff is done to Peeta and so there's a lot more exploration of that.»
Best - case scenario: Lawrence»n' Lawrence continue with what worked so well in the first Mockingjay (emotional YA drama that touches on propaganda, war, and their costs) with the added bonus of a story that's actually allowed to resolve.
Ananda: The Hunger Games: Mockingjay — Part 1 (Yellow Flicker Beat) Because: I've been rocking out to this on the radio for months so...
On Sunday, another teaser trailer for The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 was released and it looks so good.
So like everything she does, she decides to become the face of the movement, aka the living, breathing Mockingjay, in exchange for Peeta's safety, his pardon, and the possibility of taking out Snow with her own two hands (and possibly one of those red - tipped arrows).
Mockingjay is by far the bleakest of the movies so far.
Each of the Mockingjay instalments have become so physically dark and so dramatically depressing that, by the time we are heavily into the repetitive sequences of Part 2, the whole enterprise threatens to collapse under the burden of its protracted storytelling.
And though some of these issues remain in Mockingjay: Part 1, it is certainly the best of the films so far, and leaves me excited to see its conclusion.
Even so, based on Mockingjay 2's lower - than - expected opening last weekend and the incredible good will Pixar has built with audiences of all ages, it wasn't hard to imagine The Good Dinosaur knocking Katniss out of the top spot.
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay — Part 2 is now less than a couple of months away, so what better time to release a new poster?
Between its «President Snow's Panem Address» teasers and its «District Heroes» poster series, the Mockingjay — Part 1 marketing department is really kicking ass so far.
UK box office top ten and analysis for the weekend of Friday 11th December to Sunday 13th December 2015... The Hunger Games: Mockingjay — Part 2 has topped the UK box office for the fourth week in a row, becoming the first film since Les Miserables in February 2013 to do so.
She can barely speak, but it's important that she regain her voice since District 13 rebel leaders Alma Coin (Julianne Moore) and Plutarch Heavensbee (the late Philip Seymour Hoffman) need the Mockingjay to unite the districts of Panem so that they can jointly overthrow the corrupt, dictatorial regime of President Snow (Donald Sutherland).
Mockingjay - Part 2 promises to be nothing short of revolutionary — and so does Dodge.
The whole series is about her being the mockingjay, so I have a suggestion.
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