Archive for March, 2009

Lindsay Lohan ‘Labour Pains’ movie direct to DVD + Broadcast on ABC

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

Access Hollywood:Lindsay’s new film, “Labor Pains,” will not be released in theaters, Access Hollywood has learned.

Instead, the comedy will premiere on ABC Family, a source for the film’s production company, Nu Image/Millennium Films, confirmed to Access.

The movie will debut on the cable channel in July 2009, with a DVD release coming in August.In the film, which wrapped production in August 2008, Lindsay plays a woman who fakes being pregnant to save herself from being fired and is then forced to keep the lie going for nine months.

However, the source did say the movie would hit theaters internationally. No release date was available.

Lindsay was last seen on the big screen in “Chapter 27,” opposite Jared Leto. Her other recent film credits include “Georgia Rule,” “I Know Who Killed Me” and “A Prairie Home Companion.”

She has reportedly lined up a new as-of-yet untitled romantic comedy, alongside Nick Cannon about a girl trying to make it in New York’s fashion world who gets set up on a date with a guy who is blind.

First Review of Lindsay Lohan’s ‘Seven Nyne’

Tuesday, March 17th, 2009

New York Daily News: You too can have Lindsay’s deluxe tan glow.

Critics are having a field day over news that the star is launching a line of self-tanner.

“Why do a self-tanner? Aren’t there enough out there?” asked the Los Angeles Times.

“She’s that desperate for money and attention,” one blogger asked, while another joked that the line would come in various shades, including “Radioactive.”

But naysayers be darned. It actually … works. Yes, Lindsay’s known as a party-loving actress – not a chemist – and yes, she named the product after her favorite numbers which seemingly have nothing to do with tanning.

But Lohan’s Sevin Nyne tanning mist, co-created with tanning expert Lorit Simon, can turn even a self-tanning skeptic into a believer with its natural color, yummy coconut scent and even-a-dummy-can-do-it spray application.

And that’s the point, Simon says.

“You just spray and go – it’s easy,” she said.

Sevin Nyne took a year and a half to perfect, with Lohan serving as a (bronzed) guinea pig for different formulas.

“Lindsay has been a part of this every step of the way,” Simon said. “I don’t think I could do this without her.”

Simon and LiLo are banking on the spray’s natural color, airbrush-style applicator and caramel-infused formula to help Sevin Nyne rise above the competition. Interested? Put aside time to do it right.

And for God’s sake, don’t fiddle with it a half hour after applying.

Slighty streaky elbow pits are an unfortunate side effect when you spray ‘n’ run, as are spotty cheeks when eye drops accidentally miss the mark, leaving an untanned blur in their wake. Ahem.

But these are common issues with this sort of product, as any tan fan will tell you. And, somehow, Sevin Nyne manages to self-correct the color over time – even for klutzy, tan-ologically challenged users.

At $35 a pop, it ain’t cheap to wear LiLo, but the price falls on the fiscally manageable end of similar products (Mystic Tan’s mist runs for $38; Guerlain’s is $59).

Fans eager to tan like Lindsay will get their shot on April 15, when Sevin Nyne is available at Sephora.com.

The mist hits Sephora stores on May 1.