Elle Fanning frolics about in the sea ahed of Cannes 2. She arrived in the French seaside resort ahead of the 7. Cannes Film Festival earlier this week. And Elle Fanning was in her element as she froliced in the sea on Tuesday, enjoying some downtime ahead of the glitz and glamour of the evening's celebrations. The 1. 9- year- old actress looked super cute in an A- line teadress, turning heads as she frolicked about in the sea.
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Scroll down for video Loving life: Elle Fanning was in her element as she froliced in the sea on Tuesday, enjoying some downtime ahead of the glitz and glamour of the 7. Cannes Film Festival. Elle was super stylish in her high- necked, capped sleeves number, which boasted a twee pattern and a floaty skirt.
She wore her pale blonde locks down loose and accessorised with red rimmed shades. The Hollywood starlet removed her shoes to wade into the shallows, splashing around with a big smile on her face. Cute: Elle was super stylish in her high- necked, capped sleeves number, which boasted a twee pattern and a floaty skirt. Natural beauty: The 1. Making a splash: Elle was in her element as she posed for the cameras during a seaside shoot Elle is in Cannes to promote her new film The Beguiled, which tells the story of an injured solider who seeks shelter in an all girls' boarding school. As the drama unfolds and the serviceman (Colin Farrell) tries to win the hearts of the women who nurse him, dangerous rivalries begin to form as a result of sexual temptation.
The innocent looking star slips into the role of the 'bad girl', alongside Nicole Kidman and Kirsten Dunst in the remake of the 1. Clint Eastwood. New drama: Elle is in Cannes to promote her new film The Beguiled, which tells the story of an injured solider who seeks shelter in an all girls' boarding school. Shady lady: The Hollywood starlet sported a pair of red rimmed sunglasses Perfecting her pout: Elle was seen reapplying her lipstick during the shoot She stunned on the Cannes red carpet last year in a fairytale prom inspired dust pink gown when she promoted her film psychological thriller The Neon Demon. While she is the younger sister of one of the most famous actresses, The Sleeping Beauty princess has made a name for herself in the spotlight. But she explained their sisterhood is full of love and there is no sibling rivalry or competition as there is no one she wants to succeed more.
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Centre stage: In her new film, Elle slips into the role of the 'bad girl', alongside Nicole Kidman and Kirsten Dunst in the remake of the 1. Clint Eastwood. Funky footwear: The blonde beauty turned heads in her towering white heels Describing their close relationship, she told Vogue magazine: 'You think, Gosh, if I didn’t have a sister who started acting, would I be acting?'People sometimes want us to feel weird jealousy or competition.'It will never happen. There’s no one I want to see succeed or soar more.'Looking good: Elle matched her neon pink lipstick to her quirky, 8. Acting talent: The Sleeping Beauty princess has made a name for herself in the spotlight. Barefoot beauty: Elle returned to the shoreline after her fun- filled photo session Beaming: The starlet made a big impression as she stepped out in the sunshine.
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This year, as usual, Hollywood is adapting a slew of books—fiction and nonfiction—into films. If you want to prepare yourself for these literary movies, look no further: We've compiled a handy reading guide for your convenience. Hidden Figures by Margot Lee Shetterly. Free In Deed (2017) Izle. Coming to theaters: January 6, 2. What it's about: Hidden Figures is the true story of the female African- American mathematicians employed at NASA who helped launch the program's first successful space missions.
In the film version, we see three talented and determined women cross their profession's gender and race lines, proving that anyone can be a hero even if they're not in the spotlight. Who'll be in the film: Taraji P. Henson, Octavia Spencer, Kevin Costner, Janelle Mon. Live by Night gives us full . Who it stars: Ben Affleck, Elle Fanning, Zoe Saldana, Sienna Miller. If you liked this, try: The Given Day by Dennis Lehane, The Big Sleepby Raymond Chandler. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below.
Fifty Shades Darker by E. L. James. Coming to theaters: February 1. What it's about: This Fifty Shades of Grey sequel continues the sexy story of rich playboy Christian Grey and his lover Anastasia Steele. Darker deals with Christian's past lovers and continues the pair's will they/won't they relationship.
Fifty Shades Freed completes the trilogy, and will also be made into a film. Who'll be in the film: Dakota Johnson, Jamie Dornan, Kim Basinger If you liked this, try: Twilight by Stephenie Meyer, One with You by Sylvia Day.
Advertisement - Continue Reading Below. Before I Fall by Lauren Oliver. Coming to theaters: March 3, 2.
What it's about: This young adult novel follows Samantha, a teenager who relives the last day of her life over and over for a week. She is forced to untangle the mystery of her death and begins to question how perfect her former life actually was. Who'll be in the film: Zoey Deutch, Jennifer Beals, Halston Sage. If you liked this, try: Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher, Go Ask Alice. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below. The Sense of an Ending by Julian Barnes. Coming to theaters: March 1.
What it's about: In this short, philosophical novel, which won the Man Booker Prize, Tony Webster comes face to face with his past and is forced to rethink his life. The Sense of an Endingis about the human condition and how we reflect on our experiences as time passes. Who'll be in the film: Michelle Dockery, Jim Broadbent, Charlotte Rampling. Download Ipod XY (2015). If you liked this, try: Levels of Life by Julian Barnes, The Sea by John Banville. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below.
The Zookeeper's Wife by Diane Ackerman. Coming to theaters: March 3. What it's about: The keepers of the Warsaw Zoo, Antonina and Jan Zabinski, help to save hundreds of people and animals during the Nazi invasion during World War II. The Zookeeper's Wife draws on the unpublished diaries of Antonina and will shed light on what was a mostly unknown story before the book came out in 2. Who'll be in the film: Jessica Chastain, Daniel Bruhl. If you liked this, try: The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah, All the Light We Cannot Seeby Anthony Doerr. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below.
The Lost City of Z by David Grann. Coming to theaters: April 1. What it's about: Grann's book introduces us to the true story of British explorer Colonel Percival Fawcett, who vanished in 1. Amazon. The Lost City of Z follows the paths of Fawcett's adventures, leading up to his disappearance in the jungle. Who'll be in the film: Charlie Hunnam, Tom Holland, Sienna Miller, Robert Pattinson. If you liked this, try: Endurance by Alfred Lansing and Nathaniel Philbrick, The River of Doubt by Candice Millard.
Advertisement - Continue Reading Below. The Circle by Dave Eggers. Coming to theaters: April 2. What it's about: A woman gets a job at a powerful tech company called The Circle but begins to uncover its secrets.
The Circle deals with how we use technology, and the boundaries between private and public, using the lead character's experience to explore whether tech companies ever get too close for comfort. Who'll be in the film: Tom Hanks, Emma Watson, Karen Gillan. If you liked this, try: 1. Ben Lerner, The Bug by Ellen Ullman. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below. The Dinner by Herman Koch. Coming to theaters: May 5, 2.
What it's about: Two couples meet for dinner in Amsterdam. The mealtime conversation eventually leads to their sons, both of whom were involved in a horrific act that shattered their families. A surprising, dark thriller, The Dinner ultimately deals with the lengths parents will go to in order to protect their children. Who'll be in the film: Richard Gere, Laura Linney, Rebecca Hall.
If you liked this, try: Dear Mr. M by Herman Koch, You by Caroline Kepnes. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below. Everything, Everything by Nicola Yoon. Coming to theaters: May 1. What it's about: In Everything, Everything, we meet Maddy, who is allergic to the world.
She lives sealed inside her home, seeing only her mother and her nurse—and she accepts that's how it has to be. But when Olly moves in next door, the teenager wonders what it might be like to venture beyond her walls, and whether it might be worth the risk. Who'll be in the film: Amandla Stenberg, Nick Robinson, Anika Noni Rose. If you liked this, try: All the Bright Places by Jennifer Niven, The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below. Berlin Syndrome by Melanie Joosten. Coming to theaters: May 2.
What it's about: While on holiday in Berlin, a young woman falls swiftly in love with a local. When she tries to leave his apartment, however, she finds she can't leave. Published in 2. 01. Berlin Syndrome is a psychological thriller with a terrifyingly realistic setting. Who'll be in the film: Teresa Palmer, Max Riemelt. If you liked this, try: The Girl Before by J. P. Delaney, Room by Emma Donoghue.
Advertisement - Continue Reading Below. My Cousin Rachel by Daphne du Maurier. Coming to theaters: July 1. What it's about: In My Cousin Rachel, orphan Philip Ashley becomes his guardian Ambrose's heir after he dies suddenly in Florence. Philip plots against Ambrose's widow, Rachel, whom he believes was responsible for the death, but his feelings for her become complicated. Who'll be in the film: Rachel Weisz, Sam Claflin, Holliday Grainger.
If you liked this, try: Frenchman's Creek by Daphne du Maurier, Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below. The Dark Tower by Stephen King. Coming to theaters: July 2. What it's about: Based on a series of eight books that crosses the horror, Western, and sci- fi genres, The Dark Tower is meant to be a new take on the series, rather than a direct adaptation of the story. The narrative centers on a young man who is transported to a realm called Mid- World, where he joins a quest to save the land. Who'll be in the film: Idris Elba, Matthew Mc.
Conaughey If you liked this, try: Dune by Frank Herbert, Ready Player One by Ernest Cline. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below. Tulip Fever by Deborah Moggach. Coming to theaters: August 2. What it's about: Once upon a time—during the 1.
Set against this background, Tulip Fever describes a love affair between the young wife of a wealthy merchant and the artist hired to paint her portrait. Who'll be in the film: Alicia Vikander, Cara Delevingne, Dane De.
Haan. If you liked this, try: Paris Red by Maureen Gibbon, The Secret Chord by Geraldine Brooks. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below. It by Stephen King. Coming to theaters: September 8, 2. What it's about: An evil entity hunts children, usually appearing as a killer clown to exploit their fears. It threatens to be totally terrifying, so sleep with the lights on if you plan to tackle either the book or the film. Who'll be in the film: Bill Skarsgard, Jaeden Lieberher.
If you liked this, try: Carrie by Stephen King, The Shining by Stephen King. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below.