Clearly embarrassed to be a slasher film (and who wouldn't be, with
a killer dressed as a Sprockets ex-pat in a Skeletor mask?)
This darkly comedic little gem has a twisted concept: On Halloween, a 9 - year - old boy obsessed with a video game called Satan's Little Helper befriends a serial
killer dressed as a devil.
Not exact matches
On the right we have a little boy
dressed as Hannibal Lector, a serial
killer who ate his victims.
I think I will go for a low fat
dressing because fat is a
killer, or maybe I will go for sugar free
as sugar is deadly... but wait, now its aspartame or some other artificial sweetener in the
dressing, isn't that even worse?
As you can see in this post, this
killer LWD has been worn with flats,
dressed up with heels, played off with a pop of red, worn with cute flats, dressy sneakers or brown wedges — I've even worn it with an oversized flower crown!
It's really versatile too
as it can be worn casually with sandals or
dressed up with a nice pair of
killer heels.
The ribbon detail down the front of the shoe is simultaneously graphic
as minimalist, and will look
killer with the jeans and the print
dress!
If this post serves
as anything, I hope it's a reminder that it's okay to care about the frilly, girly things in life like a ruffled
dress that makes you feel like a million bucks or a
killer pair of shoes and still be bold in your beliefs surrounding politics, your rights, and the many issues happening around the globe.
The cut of this
dress is not only flattering on both of us, but the bold colouring works on both of us and our differing colourings; the bolero can be used
as a safety blanket for ladies who are perhaps less happy with their arms, like Amy is, or simply for the
killer style bonus that it is, while I'm is happy to rock the
dress bolero free and bare shouldered.
I love a
killer cocktail
dress as much
as the next Gossip Girl fan, but digging through my closet to find a strapless bra that still fits or a
dress that can zip over my expanded rib cage, all while drying my hair, prepping for the babysitter and digging out old tubes of lipstick — it makes me want to stab someone with an unworn stiletto.
As for me, I'm breaking out a felt fedora, an easy, flowing
dress and a pair of
killer booties and taking in the incredible scenery while it lasts.
We have found so many
killer dresses for my sister Gretchen
as ASOS, and that is actually where I snagged my
dress from.
So says professional
killer Jackie Cogan at one point in Killing Them Softly, the third film by New Zealander Andrew Dominik - and considering the filmmaker's efforts to establish a connection between the events in the movie and the economic crisis started in the late 2000s thanks to the greed and lack of scruples of Wall Street, it is easy to see Cogan
as an ordinary employee of any company complaining about the lack of vision of his bosses and, on the other hand, the big bankers
as Armani -
dressing versions of the violent mobsters who inhabit the crime section of the newspapers.
Jamie Lee Curtis posted a photo of her
as Laurie Strode from Halloween on Instagram on Saturday with the text «Happy Halloween 2015 from Laurie Strode», while Danielle Harris channeled her character Jamie Lloyd from Halloween 4 and 5 to
dress as an updated
killer version of Michael Myers» niece, all of which you can see below in addition to more celebrity costumes!
Woody Harrelson is in top form
as Katniss» boozy mentor, Haymitch,
as is Elizabeth Banks
as PR handler Effie Trinket, Lenny Kravitz
as stylist Cinna (his wedding
dress for Katniss is
killer) and Stanley Tucci, stealing every scene he's in
as TV host Caesar Flickerman, possessed of the whitest, fakest teeth in Panem.
Haddish and Rudolph — you know, next year's Oscar hosts if there is, in fact, a God — had the night's
killer chemistry
as they presented, with their shoes in hand («Girl, my pinkie toe fell off») and Haddish proudly rocking the same Alexander McQueen white
dress she wears everywhere.
Alack - alay, what should happen but a wax museum breaks out
as a critics - hating serial
killer (just like Theatre of Blood, which I should've revisited instead) enacts scenes from Poe's stories whilst
dressed in the hat and cape of McTeigue's V for Vendetta protag.
In this case, the
killer stealthily targets the party girls of Theta Pi — but emerges for the final showdown
dressed as a red - and - green harlequin.
Artists such
as Fahamu Pecou, Michi Meko, CP the Artist Palmer, Grace Kisa, Charly Palmer and more
dress as gangstas, psycho
killers and martial arts mercenaries to talk trash, face off on canvas and be judged Roman coliseum style by a frenzied crowd at Stuart McClean Gallery.