British actor Dominic Cooper at a Picturehouse/HBO dinner party last night (i.e., Wednesday) for a mezzo-mezzo, ’80s-soundtrack-driven release called Starter for Ten — more importantly Cooper is one of the key players in the film version of Nicholas Hytner’s The History Boys (Fox Searchlight, 11.24)…I saw him perform in the play on Broadway last May, and he’s definitely one of the two or three standouts; Bay Street just south of Bloor during Wednesday’s rainstorm; Bay Street facing south; the Vanity Fair Cruise, Katie and Suri issue was getting all kinds of attention at the beginning of the month, and here it is almost two weeks later and one of Toronto’s best book stores still has the Kate Moss issue.
British actor Dominic Cooper at a Picturehouse/HBO dinner party last night (i.e., Wednesday) for a mezzo-mezzo, ’80s-soundtrack-driven release called Starter for Ten — more importantly Cooper is one of the key players in the film version of Nicholas Hytner’s The History Boys (Fox Searchlight, 11.24)…I saw him perform in the play on Broadway last May, and he’s definitely one of the two or three standouts; Bay Street just south of Bloor during Wednesday’s rainstorm; Bay Street facing south; the Vanity Fair Cruise, Katie and Suri issue was getting all kinds of attention at the beginning of the month, and here it is almost two weeks later and one of Toronto’s best book stores still has the Kate Moss issue.