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Star Sightings: Meryl Streep Looks Chic in New York City, Machine Gun Kelly Performs in Australia
Here’s a look at what celebrities have been up to as of late!
Meryl Streep arrived at The Late Show with Stephen Colbert in New York City carrying DeMellier’s Hudson bag before appearing on the show in Mejuri’s silver Brioche Hoops. She also was out in New York City wearing Bared Footwear’s Mino Black Leather Hardware Heeled Boots, and again in DISSH’s Romy Cream Barrel Leg Tailored Pant. The actress also stepped out in Tokyo, Japan in Frank Darling’s Pear Gumdrop Earrings.
Taylor Swift wore the Audry Rose Pave Diamond Lock and the Three Diamond Lariat to dinner in New York City.
Lauren Conrad was out and about in New York City wearing Steve Madden’s Jypsey Sandal.
François Arnaud attended the David Yurman Noumenon event in New York City in the Bohol Crochet Top and Neo Pant by Cult Gaia.
Alexa Demie appeared on Season 3 of Euphoria in Simone Pérèle’s Scenario Sheer Demi Bra in black.
Emma Roberts attended The Paris Review Gala in Paris, France in the Alanna Halter Cowl Neck Midi Dress in black by ASTR the Label.
Jodie Comer walked her dog in London, England in MOTHER’s The Lil Goodie Ringer in Mother Moto.
Gabrielle Union attended the Blue Book launch soirée at the Park Avenue Armory in New York City in JustFab’s Emilia Stiletto Boot.
Anitta performed on Saturday Night Live! in New York City in a beaded PatBo gown.
Aubrey Plaza was out in New York City carrying The New York Shoulder bag by DeMellier. The actress also appeared on Late Night with Seth Meyers in New York City wearing the Betsey Johnson Jenii Heel and L’eggs 360 Degree Sheer Contour Shaping Tights.
Pamela Anderson posed on Instagram in the Larroudé Verona Ballet Flat in Peanut Suede.
Amy Adams and her husband Darren Le Gallo enjoyed a date night at Black Tap in The Venetian Resort Las Vegas in Las Vegas, Nevada, where they had burgers and a CrazyShake.
Beyoncé posed on Instagram with the Cult Gaia Pearl Bag.
Michael B. Jordan attended the Swapped premiere at the Netflix Tudum Theater in Los Angeles, California in the Bleusalt Classic T Lite.
Demi Lovato took the stage in Orlando, Florida for her It’s Not That Deep Tour wearing the cream Lucia Bolero from DUCIE and posed on Instagram in the same style in black. The singer also shared her love for CYKLAR’s Vanilla Verve Body Wash while speaking to Good Housekeeping.
Megan Thee Stallion was out in New York City wearing The Blare set from I.AM.GIA in black.
Dolly Parton teamed up with Good American to launch the Good American x Dolly Parton Dolly’s Joleans Spring ’26 collection.
Zoë Saldaña celebrated the unveiling of RH Milan, The Gallery on Corso Venezia, in Milan, Italy in the L’eggs® 360° Contour™ Sheer Tights.
Kourtney Kardashian posed for Instagram photos in an archive Betsey Johnson dress.
Anne Hathaway was out in New York City carrying DeMellier’s The New York Shoulder bag in black small grain.
Jennifer Lawrence was out in New York City wearing DISSH’s Monica Ink Satin Pant.
Barbie Ferreira stepped out in New York City wearing the Addison Resin Hoop earrings from 8 Other Reasons and the Cheetah Tote Bag from the brand.
Kristen Doute appeared on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen in New York City in the Sunrise Pump by Valentina Rangoni and the Palm Textured Cuff in gold by Alex + Ani.
Machine Gun Kelly performed in Melbourne, Australia in the Lanley LS Shirt Militant and Trooper Cargo Pant Militant by KSUBI and in Sydney, Australia in the Blackjack Maxx Aged Pant by KSUBI.
Lana Del Rey snapped a selfie for Instagram in the Montce Camo Jacelyn Ruffle One-Piece.
Elizabeth Banks attended a screening of The Miniature Wife at DGA Theater in Los Angeles, California in a SIMKHAI gown and the Jennifer Meyer Stick Earrings and Jennifer Meyer Small Leaf Ring.
Sabrina Carpenter released the music video for “House Tour”, where the singer, Margaret Qualley, and Madelyn Cline wore La Marquise jewelry, with Qualley also sporting an archive Betsey Johnson dress.
Milo Manheim enjoyed a stroll in Los Angeles, California in the Steve Madden Sanderson Dark Tan shoes.
Emily Blunt was out and about in New York City carrying VESTIRSI’s Vera Black Baguette Bag.
Hailey Bieber shared a photo on Instagram of Jack Blues Bieber wearing a custom INKED by Dani.
Carl Radke and Lindsay Hubbard starred in a campaign for Uber Eats produced by Millennial Entertainment.
Meghan Trainor released the music video for her single “Get In Girl”, which features an Alfa Romeo Giulia.
Olivia Rodrigo appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon in New York City wearing a vintage white ruffled dress from Betsey Johnson.
Teresa Giudice taped an episode of Kai Stone’s Turning the Tables podcast.
Terry Dubrow appeared on IMPACT x Nightline: “LOOKSMAXXED”.
Heidi Montag appeared on Tay Lautner’s The Squeeze podcast.
Lisa Hochstein had dinner at Sofia in Miami, Florida with friends, where they enjoyed margaritas, burrata, gamberoni, spicy rigatoni, cacio e pepe, cavatelli bolognese, and zeppole for dessert.
Laura Marano appeared on NBC New York in the Classic Elegance Olive Satin Sleeveless Mock Neck Mini Dress.
Gia Giudice appeared on Hallie Batchelder’s Extra Dirty podcast
Lisa Ann Walter appeared on Sherri in New York City in the Alisha Black Dress by Nadine Merabi.
Salem Mitchell attended the Lakers Game 2 at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, California with Shop The Sample to celebrate the shopping destination’s debut in West Hollywood, California.
Melissa Barrera hit the Titanique opening night red carpet in New York City in a Betsey Johnson archive dress and Betsey Johnson Cruze Nude shoes.
Selena Gomez read a book on Instagram in Free People’s We The Free Good Luck Barrel Overalls and BEARPAW’s Tabitha Slipper in Hickory.
Paris Berelc attended the premiere of Roommates at The Egyptian Theatre Hollywood in Los Angeles, California wearing the Iconica Drop Earring and Iconica Ring by Za Zewelz.
Kat Velasco released her single, “You’re Drunk”.
Paige Lindgren celebrated the launch of her debut cookbook Sync & Savor with a community walk in Santa Monica, California.
Violet Witchel appeared as a panelist at Omnivore Books on Food in San Francisco, California.
Sophia Rose Wilson appeared on Season 3 of Euphoria wearing the Logen Dress by OUTCAST.
Jane Olivia launched the Jane Olivia smoothie to celebrate her collaboration with Kaleidoscope Juice.
Sophie Saint restored a Ferrari F40.
Melinda Melrose was appointed as a Dolce&Gabbana Global Makeup Expert.
Susan Holmes McKagan cheered on her husband, Duff McKagan, at the Guns N’ Roses show at the Tecate Pa’l Norte festival in Monterrey, Mexico.
Miranda McKeon, Sarrah Strimel Bentley, and Kiley Durham Castricone joined the Breast Cancer Alliance for a conversation on diagnosis, treatment, and life beyond, in Old Greenwich, Connecticut.
Caroline Vazzana attended the Devil Wears Prada 2 premiere in New York City.
RAYE posed on Instagram in the Sienna Fur Jacket from DUCIE.
Donni Davy and Half Magic Beauty launched a Euphoria cosmetics collaboration.
Leandra Medine attended the Devil Wears Prada 2 premiere in New York City wearing a pair of Havaianas Brazil Flip Flops.
Shelton Wilder of California Wilder Windows by Shelton Wilder Estates partnered with P.S. Arts in Los Angeles, California for the fifth year.
Jamie MoCrazy announced her Alive to Thrive event in Salt Lake City, Utah with the MoCrazy Strong Foundation.
Kail Lowry announced her Fatherless Behavior tour, which kicks off in June 2026.
Chase DeMoor appeared on Celebrity Ex on the Beach.
TJ Palma starred on season 2 of Love Island: Beyond the Villa.
Beauty expert Erika Vasco launched The Tan Edit’s Water Veil™, a sheer, buildable tanning mist designed to shift tanning from dramatic color change to natural skin tone enhancement and believable glow.
Simone Ashley enjoyed a stroll in New York City while carrying the VESTIRSI Ashley Leather Shoulder Bag in Black Leather.
Kristi Cook, a.k.a. Spill Spesh, celebrated an audio-video deal for her Weekly Teacap podcast with The Roost.
Jeanee MoCrazy proposed to her fiancé Tariq Abou-Bakr at Lake Effect in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Strong Girl Society founder Holly Brooks hosted a two-day retreat in the U.K. to celebrate the launch of her second activewear collaboration with Myprotein.
RedHanded podcast co-hosts Hannah and Suruthi appeared on the What Went Wrong podcast.
Elyce Arons, Frances Valentine CEO and co-founder teamed up with Blair Eadie, Atlantic-Pacific founder, to launch a limited-edition capsule collection.
Celebrity makeup artist Carolina Gonzalez hosted a virtual masterclass with Armani beauty to reveal the artistry behind Sabrina Carpenter’s signature festival glam.
Levi’s launched its Levi’s® x Beastie Boys Tee Collection to celebrate the group’s formative years in New York City and their lasting influence on music, street culture, and self-expression.
Alberto Toso Fei released Assouline’s latest Ultimate title, Venice, La Serenissima, which unveils across a thousand-plus years of Venetian history and culture.
Anna Sitar, Holly Mayland, Sharlize True Trujillo, and Juliet Schroder attended the Dolce Glow in the Desert event in Indio, California presented Tower 28, and Sunnee BAEskin.
Connie Nam celebrated the opening of Astrid & Miyu Abbot Kinney in Venice, California.
Weddings by PURR co-founders Madison Woolley and Kaitlyn Rodriguez attended New York Bridal Fashion Week in New York City.
Smashbox celebrated the next era of their Photo Finish Primers and the debut of the Photo Finish Invisible SPF 45 Primer at the Sheats-Goldstein Residence in Beverly Hills, California.
HigherDOSE teamed up with CorePower Yoga to host a C2 red light workout class to celebrate their collaboration rooted in movement, recovery, and wellness.
Intimissimi hosted a pop-up to celebrate the Ultralight Cotton collection in Venice, California, where guests discovered the Natural Intimates collection, enjoyed a photobooth and custom embroidery, refreshments, and more.
Bollare hosted a Sunset Sessions event in Los Angeles, California, where guests explored spring and festival must-haves from Beginning Boutique, Havaianas, Summer Fridays, and TJ Swim after enjoying beauty touchups with Pixi, SexyHair, Urban Decay, and Lawless Beauty.
Blushington, known for its elevated approach to beauty services, celebrated the opening of its new location in Houston, Texas.
Westmore Beauty celebrated their new era of flawless skin with a party in Los Angeles, California.
MARA Beauty hosted the Aura Cleanse Reset event in Los Angeles, California to celebrate the launch of the Aura Cleanse Foaming Gel Cleanser, a gel-serum that transforms into a foam to cleanse the skin with a formula made with marine and mineral actives to support clarity and resilience.
Benefit Cosmetics hosted the Benefit x Kopari poolside party at The Glaze and Glow Masion in Encino, California to celebrate the launch of Benefit’s Dream Sheen Brow Glaze, a new tinted brow gel designed to add sheen and definition to brows.
Oscar de la Renta hosted its Spring 2027 Bridal Trunk Show in New York City, where models prepped their complexions with Allies of Skin products.
RIXO launched a new collection made with Liberty Fabrics a part of the brand’s SS26 We Are One 10-year anniversary collection, which includes mirrored embellishments, ruffled hems, boho prints, and expressive colors.
G&B Digital Management partnered with College of Influence to launch the College Creator Micro-Grant ’26 to support emerging content creators currently enrolled at U.S. colleges.
CLD PR hosted the CLD Pre-Festival House 2026 in Beverly Hills, California, where guests stocked up on Osier products.
SHEIN launched the SHEIN x Gossip Girl collection inspired by the show and its characters with miniskirts, satin tops, elevated basics, and party dresses.
Edikted teamed up with Barbie to launch a fashion collection filled with 71 pieces across ready-to-wear and accessories spanning sunglasses, bags, and jewelry, available to shop on Thursday, May 7. To celebrate the launch, Edkited and Barbie are hosting a pop-up at The Grove in Los Angeles, California from Friday, May 8 through Sunday, May 10.
Too Faced launched a bronzing collection filled with multiple textures, finishes, and techniques to sculpt, define, and enhance, including a blurring matte bronzer, a radiant blonzer, a multi-use sculpting pencil, and a chocolate-hued tubing mascara.
Dancing launched the Rosé 2025, grown on a 12-acre estate in Sonoma, California and made from 100% Zinfandel grapes.
CATS: The Jellicle Ball opened on Broadway in New York City with Omari Wiles and Arturo Lyons as the co-choreographers.
Lee Jeans teamed up with Feng Chen Wang to launch the Lee x Feng Chen Wang collection filled with denim cowboy jackets, wide-leg and slouchy jeans, oversized tees, and layering pieces with prices ranging from $50–$120.
Beauty Pie launched the All Systems Grow H-Wave LED Hair and Scalp Treatment in an innovative and discreet baseball cap which harnesses 123 medical-grade LED lights and delivers 655nm of red-light therapy.
Medicube launched the full assortment of 13 SKUs available across Target stores nationwide and online at Target.com.
Emm Kuo debuted 10 statement-making bags on REVOLVE.
Typology launched the Targeted Expression Lines Mask Set + Silicone Patches A70 to visibly smooth fine lines and wrinkles in 10 minutes with a Peptide Complex (7%) paired with biomimetic fibrillin.
Gymshark launched its FORM collection made from the FeatherForm seamless fabrics to mold to your physique for light training and rest days.
Taco Bell launched the limited-time Diablo Dusted Crispy Chicken Nuggets, a spicy spin on the Crispy Chicken Nuggets, featuring all-white meat chicken nuggets coated in crunchy tortilla chip breading with a fiery layer of Diablo Dust. The food chain also launched Zab’s Chicken Ranch Nacho Fries, a limited-time collab with slow-roasted chicken, warm nacho cheese sauce, a three-cheese blend, pico de gallo, and topped with Zab’s Ranch. Taco Bell also brought back the Triple Double Crunchwrap for a limited time.
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Let’s Help This Reader Find a Birthday Dress!


Recently, a Cup of Jo reader emailed us with a question…
“My 40th birthday is this June, and I’m hosting a party in a garden,” wrote Kate. “My anxiety has really ramped up over the past two years, but I’m working through things in therapy and hoping that I’m entering a fresh chapter. I want to feel chic but fun, and I’m ready to paaaaaartyyyyyyy. What’s a special occasion dress that’s not frilly or frumpy? I’m okay with a splurge.”
Happy (almost) birthday, Kate! What a fun question, and I’m excited that you’re throwing yourself a party. (I threw my own birthday party last year, and it was one of my all-time favorite nights.) Here are a few dresses that might work beautifully…

1. Pink is gorgeous for spring, so how about a striped dress or this cotton number? I also love this linen one, and what beautiful magenta silk.

2. Red always makes a statement. I loooove this cheesecloth dress, which would feel cool and breezy all night (and would be great for summer trips, too). This linen midi, at a lower price point, is also cute. Or go for great details: these straps are so romantic, and how gorgeous is this back?

3. Channel a flower yourself with this highly rated maxi (with pockets!) or a very pretty mini. Also, my friend has this Sea floral skirt, which was a big splurge but gets a million compliments every time she leaves the house. “Even my 20-year-old boy neighbor was like, ‘I really like your skirt,’” she laughed.

4. Finally, polka dots are a big trend right now, although I’ve always loved them. This sundress is lovely, this midi has a cool square neck, and this dress isn’t technically polka dot but it’s a VIBE.
Thoughts? Which would you choose? Or would you recommend a different look? I also like these chic shoes. xoxo
P.S. More reader questions, and 12 readers share their favorite birthday celebrations.
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Sci-Fi's Most Terrifying Moon Mission Movie Was Unfairly Overlooked
By Will LeBlanc
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Apollo 18 slipped into theaters in 2011 with a marketing hook built around “lost NASA footage,” leaning hard on viral ambiguity rather than star power. Unfortunately, a movie like Apollo 18 has a huge hurdle to overcome before it even gets started. It must defeat the “it’s just another found footage horror movie” naysayers and become its own unique film. Apollo 18 doesn’t exactly do that, but it does manage to get a few good scares out of the audience and send everyone home feeling like they should probably sleep with the lights on.
After the Apollo 17 mission, Apollos 18, 19, and 20 were canceled due to budgetary concerns at NASA, or so the public was meant to think. Apollo 18 intimates that only 19 and 20 were completely shut down, and that 18 was carried out under heavy classification by the Department of Defense.
In Apollo 18, three astronauts were sent into space to place equipment on the moon that would help the United States spy on the Soviet Union. At least, that’s what they thought. The DoD had other plans, though, as the crew unwittingly investigated an extra-terrestrial presence on the moon, which obviously started stirring up some trouble.

Apollo 18 makes every effort to make sure that you are paying attention to Tom Hanks in Apollo 13 when he explains every aspect of his mission to his son. Terms like “orbiter” and “LEM” are in heavy rotation between the astronauts with a dash of some technical jargon that will at least register in your brain if you’ve seen other space flight films rather than simply pinging off your atmosphere.
Of course, a film that takes place between three astronauts in a six-foot by six-foot space won’t make for the wordiest piece, but the few scientific words they do use make perfect sense even to the layman.
Realistically, this kind of Apollo 18 storytelling wouldn’t work in any other format than “found footage”. There’s virtually no character development; there are no side characters to act as exposition sponges to be talked at, just to get story elements across to the audience, and the astronauts are all pretty interchangeable.

It makes sense that the characters would all be very similar; they all went through the same training program, after all. As for exposition, why would these astronauts stop and explain what’s going on aloud to each other when they both already know what’s going on?
It could have been very distracting if Apollo 18 director Gonzalo Lopez-Gallego had decided to stick huge swaths of dialogue into the film, having the characters dig deep into anything other than their current situation on the moon, and omitting it helped keep the story concise. But that doesn’t mean the movie was perfect.
Apollo 18’s first mistake was telling the audience that the entire film was edited from 80 hours of footage that mysteriously appeared on lunartruth.com. If that were true, then this film was edited together by the saddest jerk who ever bought Final Cut Pro.

Apollo 18 is, without a doubt, meant to be a horror film and in no way resembles anything other than a horror film. If this footage actually existed in this public database, the first film assembled would undoubtedly be 100% more educational. Sure, the content would be frightening, but the main goal would be to get this information across to viewers, not make them piss their pants in fear.
The Apollo 18 editing itself a lot of the time was barely editing at all, and a lot of times we actually see the ends of reels of the 16mm film the crew was supposedly filming with, an easy fix for anyone who knows how to operate an editing suite. Which leads to the film’s biggest shortcoming.
Apollo 18 is tiresome just to look at. It’s shot with about three stationary cameras and two handhelds that the astronauts frequently carry, and none of them seem to be shooting in the same format. The clarity is constantly shifting, the colors bend, and watching static roll across the screen like on a poorly tracked VCR gets really old, really fast. I recognize that they wouldn’t be shooting in HD, but a lot of the artificially added aging Apollo 18’s editors did to the footage is more distracting than it needed to be to uphold the authenticity of the story.

Fortunately, the film does enough right that even though you’re so tired of the footage itself, the story has immersed you enough to ignore it and just hang on for the ride. 90% of the film’s “scariness”, for lack of a better term, comes from the relentless atmospheric noise the sound team created.
There’s a constant undulating hum that builds a sense of unease on its own, regardless of the fact that there are also aliens on the moon. That, coupled with the LEM’s irregular beeps and boops, will unsettle even the most veteran horror fans.
Apollo 18’s greatest success is its capitalizing on one of mankind’s greatest fears: the ultimate isolation. This doesn’t take place in a house where, if you need help, you can call a priest, or in the woods, where, if you were to run far enough in one direction, you’d eventually find the end.
Apollo 18 takes place on the moon in one of the most claustrophobic places ever filmed. Even more so than the Apollo 13 living quarters. If there’s anything malevolent inside these astronauts’ living space, and there frequently is, they take minutes to suit up if they want to go outside away from the threat, and if they even get out the door, they’re on the freakin’ moon.
They don’t have neighbors, they don’t have help, they just have nothingness. Literally. Just the vacuum of space. That is terrifying. Having one thing actively trying to kill you is scary enough, but when there are a dozen ways for you to accidentally die on your own, you can’t help but be terrified.

Apollo 18 makes its mistakes, but ultimately, the film is enjoyable if you’re looking for a good scare. It’s a little slow and arduous at times, and it certainly lacks depth in its story and explanations, but the mystery is part of what the director is trying to create, and it helps support the film’s authenticity. Apollo 18 isn’t perfect, but it’s definitely worth your time if you go into it looking for horror.

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Liam Neeson's Most Overlooked Action Thriller Was A Violent Hit With Women
By Zack Zagranis
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Everyone knows by now that Liam Neeson has a particular set of skills that he’s acquired over a long career in Hollywood. Skills that make him a dream come true for action movie fans. Those skills are on full display in the 2015 underrated action gem Run All Night.
In Run All Night, Liam Neeson plays a perpetually drunk former hitman, Jimmy “The Gravedigger” Conlon, forced to go against his best friend and former boss Shawn Maguire, played by Ed Harris, in order to save his son, Mike Conlon, played by Joel Kinnaman. Along with Neeson and Harris, the film also stars Daredevil‘s Vincent D’Onofrio as Detective John Harding and Genesis Rodriguez of Tusk fame.
Run All Night was directed by Jaume Collet-Serra from a screenplay written by Brad Ingelsby, creator of the popular HBO Max mini-series Mare of Easttown. The film marked the 3rd collaboration between Liam Neeson and Collet-Serra. The duo previously worked together on the movies Unknown and Non-Stop.

In 2012, Warner Bros. purchased Ingelsby’s script, then titled The All-Nighter, for six figures. The following year, Liam Neeson joined the cast right around the time Jaume Collet-Serra came aboard the project. The movie was scored by frequent Zack Snyder collaborator Junkie XL, who thought it would be more interesting to base the score on emotional beats rather than let the action dictate the musical direction.
Run All Night was a minor Box-Office success, grossing $26.5 million domestically and another $45.1 million overseas, for a grand total of $71.56 million, against a production budget of $50 million. Interestingly, the audience for the Liam Neeson action-thriller was 52% female on its opening weekend, a number considered high for an all-male action movie. The figure just helps to further dispel the stereotype that only guys like to see people crashing cars and beating the crap out of each other.
Run All Night is just one of several action movies starring late-career Liam Neeson. Ever since 2008’s Taken, Neeson has focused almost exclusively on action/crime movies. In addition to Taken 2 and 3, Neeson has appeared in at least 20 other movies that IMDb considers either action, crime, or both.
To say the man is being typecast is an understatement. To put it another way, when a trailer for a Liam Neeson movie comes on, most fans assume it’s a Taken sequel until told otherwise.
That’s not to say that the Northern Ireland-born actor hasn’t dabbled in other genres in the last 15 years. In the last decade and a half, Liam Neeson has managed to squeeze in a few romantic dramas, such as Made in Italy and Ordinary Love, along with a handful of cameos here and there. Perhaps Neeson’s oddest collaborations have been with American Dad creator Seth MacFarlane, who cast him as the lead in 2025’s The Naked Gun reboot.

MacFarlane lso put Liam Neeson in his other live-action endeavors like A Million Ways to Die in the West, Ted 2, and The Orville, as well as using the actor for a few bits on Family Guy. Neeson is known primarily for serious roles, making it even weirder that Seth casts him exclusively as comedy relief. For whatever reason, it works.
Neeson’s cameo in Ted 2 as a grocery store customer buying Trix is easily the funniest gag in the movie.
Cameos aside, action movies really have become Liam Neeson’s bread and butter lately. Not just any action movies, either, but the kind where an old, grizzled ex-CIA agent/mob hitman/bank robber comes back and grimaces his way through one last job. His characters are the grimdark versions of the wisecracking, one-liner-spouting action heroes of the ’80s played by actors like Schwarzenegger and Stallone.
Where Arnold’s characters would snap a foe’s neck on an airplane and then tell the flight attendant, “Don’t disturb my friend. He’s dead tired.” Liam Neeson’s character gives the bad guys a speech that basically amounts to “I’m a highly trained killer, and I’m gonna hunt you down and murder you.”
But that’s ok. Liam Neeson, after all, has a particular set of skills that includes playing badasses over 60. Why not stick to what you’re good at? If Neeson’s particular kind of bleak, gritty action movie is your thing, you could do a lot worse than Run All Night.
