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Julianne Moore and her family supported her son Caleb's music performance at The Surf Lodge in Montauk, New York.
The Netflix series Sirens won over viewers with its sharp and funny writing, and one of its impressive factors was the ...
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Julianne Moore in "Sirens." Credit: Macall Polay / Netflix Sirens is at its best when it's a dark comedy with a touch of soap opera, and much of that comes down to Moore, Fahy, and Alcock's ...
Julianne Moore stands out in Netflix's Sirens against a sea of neon, nautical-print dresses, courtesy of Lilly Pulitzer. In the now-viral series, her character, Michaela “Kiki” Kell swaps ...
In Netflix’s limited series Sirens, creator Molly Smith Metzler describes seeing stars Julianne Moore, Meghann Fahy, and Milly Alcock bring to life characters she originally wrote in a play more ...
Julianne Moore arrives on the red carpet for the "Echo Valley" New York premiere on June 4. She discussed "Sirens" on "Tonight" Thursday. Photo by John Angelillo/UPI 25,020 people played the daily ...
Julianne Moore brought her own skincare ideas to the "Sirens" set. LED lights, camera, action. As wealthy philanthropist Kiki in the new Netflix show “Sirens,” Julianne Moore shows off ...
That first outfit that Julianne Moore wears, there’s nothing practical about it, but she was described as a goddess, [and] instantly that vision came to mind.
Before Julianne Moore was an Oscar-winning actress, she was a soap opera star. Moore, 64, opened up about her time on As the World Turns on the May 29 episode of The View. The Sirens star appeared ...
Julianne Moore's hair hasn't been this short since the 2000s. On May 27, the actress was spotted out in NYC showing off her brand new blunt bob, which she initially debuted at the premiere of ...
“Sirens” is also a code word between sisters Devon (Meghann Fahy) and Simone (Milly Alcock). Why is that their signal for a developing emergency? Literary convenience, mostly.