March 17:Wondercon 2012 – ‘Resident Evil’ press conference in Anheim

Regarding what favorite Resident Evil game elements have found their way into his Resident Evil: Retribution, Paul W. S. Anderson remarked, “There’s an amazing car chase in Resident Evil 5. We’ve taken and transplanted it into Red Square, an abandoned Red Square. We shot in Red Square. We had a complete close-off of Red Square for two nights in a row. We had a huge crew, a hundred of which were policemen, who were just there to kind of lock the whole thing down.”

As for how many zombies will be featured in the film, Anderson commented, “This movie probably has more undead in it than the other four put together. And of varying kinds. We have the classic Romero ones, we have the fast ones; we have the majini. We have the Las Plagas. There’s a lot of undead, and a lot of undead death, in this film.”

“I’ve never had as much contact with the undead as I have in this movie,” added Jovovich. “They’re always peripherally there, going “Arrrr” behind gates. But here they were incredibly active.”

“Either chasing her and trying to eat her,” laughed Anderson, “or getting their heads chopped off.”

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VIDEO : Milla Jovovich and Elisa Sednaoui Try On Marni For H&M

Click play on the video below to see Clara Paget, Lou Doillon and Hanneli Mustaparta taking their pick from the capsule collection, browsing through the colourful prints and statement jewels. Model-slash-actress Milla Jovovich tries on the white floral necklace over a pattered top: ‘Do you think it’s too much?’ she asks.

Meanwhile, Elisa Sednaoui choses the pair of green silk trousers with wedged sandals and a black zip-up jacket. ‘It’s totally wearable and accessible and that’s what’s so great about H&M and this idea of colllaborating with great designers.’

‘It’s definitely what Marni does best,’ Milla says of the value-tastic range, ‘which I think is really elegant, simple lines and lots of incredible textures, colours and patterns all put together. Between the jewellery and the print, the way they put it together is like a mosaic.’

Ooh, we can’t wait to give it a try ourselves – bring on 8th March, we say. In the meantime, see Milla et al making their choices below…

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Milla Jovovich – Oscars 2012 Red Carpet

Milla Jovovich makes a stunning entrance on the red carpet at the 2012 Oscars held at the Hollywood & Highland Center on Sunday (February 26) in Hollywood.

The 36-year-old actress wore an Elie Saab dress, Jacob & Co. jewelry, and an Edie Parker clutch.

This is Milla‘s first time at the Oscars and she will be presenting this evening. On the red carpet, she shared that she just wrapped on Resident Evil: Retribution, which is due in theaters this September.


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Milla Jovovich attend the Marni at H&M Collection

Last night in Los Angeles, Drew Barrymore, Winona Ryder and Milla Jovovich were among the guests who attended a party to celebrate the launch of Marni at H&M. Held in a beautiful Hollywood residence, the event was hosted by Marni’s Founder and Creative Director, Consuelo Castiglioni, the Director of the Marni at H&M campaign, Sofia Coppola and Margareta van den Bosch, H&M´s Creative Advisor. As well as Drew, Winona and Milla, other guests arriving at the party dressed in Marni at H&M included Jessica Chastain, Freida Pinto and Andrea Riseborough. The collection will be available from March 8 in around 260 stores worldwide, as well as on-line

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Academy’s Sci-Tech Awards ceremony

The Three Musketeers star chose a beautiful gown from Elie Saab’s Fall 2011 Haute Couture Collection. Milla picked a dusty pink number with delicate beading. The short-sleeve, floor-scraping gown had a revealing, drape back, and a loose, yet elegant fit. Everything came together for Milla, especially with her lovely make-up and chic hairstyle. She definitely dressed the part of an awards host perfectly.

Milla Jovovich to Host Academy’s Sci-Tech Awards

The “Resident Evil” actress will hand out 10 awards during the Feb. 11 ceremony.
The Academy will honor 30 individuals with their Scientific and Technical Awards on Saturday, Feb. 11 with Milla Jovovich signed on to play host.

The Resident Evil actress will emcee the event, set to take place at the Beverly Wilshire, presenting a total of 10 awards to the honorees. Portions of the presentation will be included in the Oscar ceremony later this month.

The Academy Awards will be announced on Sunday, Feb. 26 from the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, to be broadcast live on ABC.

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‘Three Musketeers’ World Premiere!

Milla Jovovich looked more gorgeous than ever as she attended the Three Musketeers in 3D world premiere at Vue Westfield in London, England today (October 4).
Joined by husband Paul W.S. Anderson, the model-turned-actress brought a touch of old Hollywood glamour as she worked the red carpet ahead of the debut of her new steampunk-influenced reinterpretation of the novel of the same title by Alexandre Dumas.

Before her arrival, Milla tweeted: “One more interview and then it’s time to get ready 4 the “3 musketeers” premiere! Ooooh! I’m getting butterflies!!!”

Meanwhile, Milla says she is a glory hunter.
The 35-year-old claims she only ever risks her neck on movies if she absolutely sure the audience will realize it’s actually her and not a stunt double.

“The important thing about stunt sequences is that the audience gets to see your face while you’re doing them,” says Mila. “If we can shoot the sequence to see my face I’m gonna do the stunt myself, if there’s no way you can see my face because it’s so fast and rolling and moving, there’s no point in me doing it and potentially risking hurting myself. I love to do my own stunts so I do as much as I can on my own.”

Meanwhile, Mila admits she’s often tempted to leave it all behind and raise her daughter Ever, 3, somewhere far, far from Beverly Hills.

“I worry about Ever,” she says. “She’s the daughter of two successful people living in Beverly Hills: that’s gross. And that’s why at some point I want to take her to live in a village in Mongolia where we can help milk the yaks. Not that I’m ever going to be just a mum, because it’s not in my nature, and what’s the point of being with your kid 24 hours a day if you’re depressed, which I would be?”

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