Get Courteney Cox’s Golden Globe Look!

Tuesday, Jan 19, 2010

GET THE LOOK: Celebrity makeup artist Genevieve gave Courteney Cox her Golden Globes look, pairing a sexy smoky eye with a pale nude lip. Genevieve gave us all the details on the nominee’s look.

Genevieve lined Lancôme Le Crayon Khôl in Gris Noir on the upper and lower lash line to define Courteney’s eyes. Several coats of Lancôme Hypnôse mascara in black gave her lashes a beautiful boost of volume. Genevieve added Lancôme Color Design Eyeshadow in Honeymoon to the inner corner and The New Black to the outer corner to make Courteney’s eyes pop. Genevieve added just a touch of color to the cheeks with Giorgio Armani Sheer Cream Blush #2. For Courteney’s soft neutral colored pout, Genevieve dabbed on Lancôme Color Design Lipcolor in Pale Lip.

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Golden Globes Red Carpet Interview

Monday, Jan 18, 2010

Thanks to Adriana for sending this to me,below you can watch a video of Courteney and David being interviewde on the red carpet at the Golden Globe awards last night.How cute are they?


Globes 2010: Cougar Town’s Cox
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Courteney Cox Sends Special Rose Bowl Message to the Alabama Crimson Tide

Monday, Jan 18, 2010

By the request of June,I’ve added below the video of Courteney sending Special Rose Bowl Message to the Alabama Crimson Tide.You can find the video here

On game day an Alabama actress will root for the Tide on the Rose Bowl jumbo screen.  Birmingham native Courtney Cox will provide comic relief and Tide-trivia.

EXCLUSIVE: David Arquette Confirms Wes Craven ‘Is In’ For ‘Scream 4’

Monday, Jan 18, 2010

In the twilight months of 2009, “Scream 4” went from fan fantasy to in-development reality. Series creator Kevin Williamson almost lost his star, Neve Campbell. He later told us, in November, that the writing of the sequel “going good.” Just a month later, Campbell said pretty much the same thing, revealing that shooting would get underway in April ’10 and that she was “pretty sure” director Wes Craven would be back to direct.

There’s never been any official confirmation in that regard. So tonight on the red carpet at the Golden Globe Awards, MTV’s Josh Horowitz hit up happy couple and “Scream” stars David Arquette and Courteney Cox for the latest word on Craven and all things “Scream”…

“Yes, Wes [Craven] is in, Neve [Campbell] is in, everyone is in,” Arquette said. The lovely Cox didn’t sound as sure however.

“I know they’re trying to make that work,” she said, referring to bringing the “Nightmare on Elm Street” creator back on to direct. “They’ll make it work,” she said, quickly adding “I hope.”

The two seem excited to get back to their “Scream” roles. It’s not only a high-profile gig; the happily married couple also met while shooting “Scream.” It’s no surprise that they’re game to go back for more.

“I can’t wait to do another ‘Scream,'” David told us. Soon enough. If all goes according to plan, the cameras will start rolling sometime in April.

How important is Craven’s return to the continued health of the series? Would you have been there opening day even if he weren’t coming back?

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‘The pressure on actresses to look a certain way is incredible’, Courteney Cox on ageing

Saturday, Jan 16, 2010

My husband, the actor David Arquette, tells me how wonderful the ageing process can be, but I think it’s easier for men.It’s a big adjustment to realise you are not the youngest girl in the room any more, to see men going for the perky little 20-year-old over you, and to discover that men are not as attracted to you anymore.

My new show, Cougar Town, has a lot to say about women and ageing, which are two subjects I know a lot about. I play Jules, who is 40-plus, divorced and dating again. She can’t believe how much the singles scene has changed. She is the most complex character I have ever played on TV and I just love her.

A ‘cougar’ is an older woman who is attracted to younger men, be they her son’s friends or her daughter’s teen idols such as Zac Efron.I do think that life is tough for women over 40. I can’t imagine being back out there again trying to date.It’s doubly hard ageing in Hollywood. I was already worried about getting older when I was 30.

I’m 45 now and I realise how silly it was to be so concerned with all that when I didn’t have to be. Now, I like to think I have more perspective.The pressure on actresses to look a certain way is incredible. I have always been open about what I have done to help myself look as good as I can be. As you get older, your body and your face naturally change. I tried Botox, but it wasn’t for me.

I am an actor, I need to be able to move my face, to show emotion. Having my five-year-old daughter, Coco, helps me stay in shape.Running around after her burns up a lot of calories. I also work out as often as I can.I do lots of cardio during the week and I love playing tennis at the weekend.I should do more, but who has the time? There are downsides to the ageing process, but there are many advantages, too. I know myself much better now.

I am always working on improving myself. I am still so amazed that I am a mother.Every day, my daughter brings such a smile to my face. She does the silliest things and we just love laughing together.

I also know now that I deserve this wonderful life I have. And I would like to think I have more confidence in myself. David and I have a production company that we named Coquette – a combination of our last names.I would never have taken on the role of producer when I was younger. Now I thrive on being part of the whole creative process. I know what I enjoy, and what is important in my life, and that stops me worrying unnecessarily.

Age gives you that perspective.

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