Chloe Sevigny

  • 09 June 2004

Date of birth

18th November, 1974

Occupation

Actor

Sex

1st January, 1970

Height

1.73

The Snowman Review

Excellent

With a cast and crew packed with A-list talent, this film seems like it should be a first-rate thriller. But a deeply compromised screenplay lets it down badly, leaving the actors floundering as people who make little logical sense. Meanwhile, the mystery develops in directions that aren't remotely interesting, leaving the entire movie feeling flat. At least it's beautifully photographed in stunning Norwegian scenery.

It opens in Oslo, as detective Harry (Michael Fassbender) struggles both with debilitating alcoholism and trying to be a father to his teen son with ex-girlfriend Rakel (Charlotte Gainsbourg), who is now married to plastic surgeon Mathias (Jonas Karlsson). When he's able to work, Harry is looking into missing women cases with his rookie partner Katrine (Rebecca Ferguson). And several of these disappearances seem to be connected in some way, linking back to a murder years ago in Bergen that was investigated by two local cops (Val Kilmer and Toby Jones) and was somehow connected to a leery property developer (J.K. Simmons) who is now trying to lure a winter sporting championship to Oslo.

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The Snowman Trailer

Harry Hole is an experienced detective who comes across one of the strangest murder cases he's ever seen. A man calling himself the Snowman Killer is killing women, and he and his team need to work out his motive in order to catch him. The clues are in the extent of the mutilations and the appearance of one of the victims' pink scarf, but they'll need more than that to beat this crazed psychopath at his own game. As winter continues to breathe its icy breath, the hunt gets more and more challenging. But when they manage to connect the killings to an old cold case, they decide to lure him out using a new recruit as bait.

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Beatriz At Dinner Trailer

Beatriz is a holistic healer trained in massage, reiki and other therapies who is invited to stay for dinner at her rich clients' - Cathy and Grant's - home after her car breaks down. They're having guests over for a party and once they start arriving she couldn't look more out of place with her bare face, casual clothes and 5 foot 2 stature. The guests try and be polite towards this woman, who could clearly never be a part of their own social circles, but she's strangely drawn to one guest in particular; Grant's business partner Doug Strutt. As the evening wears on and the guests get progressively more drunk, she starts to sense a prejudice in the air in regards to both her nationality and her career choice. But her own prejudices come to the forefront when she discovers Doug's passion for hunting, and her disgust is something she just can't hide.

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Chloë Sevigny at the 2016 Kenzo x H&M Show held at Pier 36, New York, United States - Thursday 20th October 2016

Hi Mommy! 'American Horror Story' Plays Host To A Chilling Family Reunion [Spoilers]

By Holly Williams in Movies / TV / Theatre on 22 October 2015

Chloe Sevigny Matt Bomer Sarah Paulson Kathy Bates Wes Bentley Naomi Campbell Cheyenne Jackson Lady GaGa

Anyone else get nightmares after Episode 3 of Hotel?

'American Horror Story' has returned with yet more blood and supernatural horrors than ever before with 'Season 5: Hotel'. If you thought 'Freak Show' was as bizarre as it could go, you'd be wrong. And episode three 'Mommy' takes it up yet another spine-chilling notch.

Image caption Chloe Sevigny will star in the fifth season of 'American Horror Story'

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Chloe Sevigny On Jennifer Lawrence: "She's Too Crass And Annoying"

By Michael West in Movies / TV / Theatre on 11 March 2015

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Chloe Sevigny likes Emma Stone, but not Jennifer Lawrence.

So it seems not EVERYONE loves Jennifer Lawrence. The Oscar-winner has won the hearts and minds of movie fans and critics thanks to not only her performances, but her self-deprecating humor. Still, in a new interview, actress Chloe Sevigny said she doesn't think Lawrence should be counted among the greats.

Image caption Chloe Sevigny says Jennifer Lawrence is "annoying" and "too crass"

"I love when a movie star is a great movie star.I think Angelina is a great movie star. I like Emma Stone. Whenever she's herself, she's really cute. Jennifer Lawrence I find annoying. Too crass," she told V Magazine.

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Little Accidents Review

By Rich Cline

Excellent

With a strikingly unflinching eye, newcomer Sara Colangelo astutely adapts her 2010 short into an evocative feature, beautifully capturing the impact a series of random tragedies can have on a community. It's gorgeously shot and sensitively acted by a skilled cast, and while the film remains a little too ambiguous for its own good, it still gets under the skin to leave us pondering some very hard issues.

It's set in a working-class West Virginia town that's still reeling after a devastating mining accident. The only survivor was Amos (Boyd Holbrook), who has been left injured both physically and psychologically. And it doesn't help that everyone is pressuring him to lie to the investigators while quietly resenting him for surviving. For support, he turns to Diane (Elizabeth Banks), the wife of the mine's manager (Josh Lucas). And Diane needs help too, because her teen son JT (Travis Tope) has gone missing. The only person who knows what happened is 14-year-old Owen (Jacob Lofland), whose father died in the accident. He was cruelly bullied by JT in school, and is struggling to keep his own secret.

The script is minimalistic, as Colangelo prefers to deepen the characters rather than construct a detailed plot. Sometimes this feels rather too understated, but it also allows the actors to create people who are remarkably involving. Holbrook is magnetic, the heart of the film as a damaged man looking for healing wherever he can find it. Banks is simply wonderful in a complex role that makes us wish she'd do more serious drama. And Lofland more than lives up to the promise of Mud with a darkly involving performance that continually catches us by surprise. These three characters circle around each other like wounded animals looking for help, but while the plot points that push them together might feel contrived, their interaction is earthy and very real.

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Chloë Sevigny - Celebrities attend MOCA's 35th Anniversary Gala presented by Louis Vuitton welcoming new Director Philippe Vergne at The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA. - Los Angeles, California, United States - Saturday 29th March 2014

Lovelace: First Look At Amanda Seyfried As Linda Lovelace [Trailer And Pictures]

By Michael West in Movies / TV / Theatre on 10 July 2013

Amanda Seyfried Linda Lovelace Peter Sarsgaard James Franco Hugh Hefner Robert Patrick Hank Azaria Chris Noth Adam Brody Chloe Sevigny Juno Temple

The first trailer for 'Lovelace' gives the first look at a hugely talented cast.

The first trailer for Rob Epstein and Jeffrey's Friedman's biopic of 1970's adult movie star Linda Lovelace has rolled out online. Lovelace, stars Les Miserables actress Amanda Seyfried in the lead role, with the excellent Peter Sarsgaard playing her sleazy and abusive husband Chuck Traynor.

Image caption Peter Sarsgaard [L] as Chuck Traynor and Amanda Seyfried [R] as Linda Lovelace

Though the movie is set in the nostalgic era of sideburns, flower dresses, flares and sexual exploration, 'Lovelace' is a grimy film about the 'Deep Throat' star who became a battered, broken woman at the hands of a monster of a man.

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Chloë Sevigny and Jeanne Tripplehorn - Los Angeles premiere of A24's 'The Bling Ring' at Directors Guild Of America - Arrivals - Los Angeles, California, United States - Wednesday 5th June 2013

Chloe Sevigny Tuesday 12th June 2012 New York Stage and Film 2012 season launch at Joe Allen restaurant

Chloe Sevigny Thursday 10th March 2011 The GO International Designer Collective Launch at the Ace Hotel New York City, USA