
While I wouldn’t want to face a ferocious tiger up close, these days I’m totally loving the wild creatures popping up on slouchy tees, sweaters, tanks and even swimsuits. Who needs to go on safari when I could just peruse gorgeous finds like these in my closet? OK! News: 'The Bachelorette' Star Meredith Phillips Reveals Secret Struggle • Lauren Moshi’s Hazel Wildcat Head Long Sleeve Fringe Sweater looks so cool and feels like it would be super comfy considering it’s made from 100% cotton. I love the fringe detail along the edges; LaurenMoshi.com. OK! News: Kim Kardashian's Baby Shower Invites Are In The Mail! • Feel like a stallion on the beach in Wildfox’s Stormy One Piece Swimsuit which is fully-lined and features adjustable straps and a seriously low back; Nordstrom.com. OK! News: Healthy Eats For Your Memorial Day BBQ • Haute Hippie’s Hungry Like a Wolf Sweatshirt offers just the right amount of slouch and the cool wolf graphic is so fun. I’m also a sucker for anything grey; ShopBop.com OK! News: Our Suggestions For Kim Kardashian's Hospital Bag Checklist • Charlize Theron has been spotted in Madewell’s Studio Sweater in Zebra and with just one look it’s easy to see why it would become one of her wardrobe staples. The heathered camel color is universally flattering and hugging zebras? It doesn’t get any cuter; Madewell.com. Fashion-wise, what are you coveting right now? Tell me in the comments below or tweet @OKMagazine.

After taking a little break from the classic Mac-vs- PC wars to punch a little lower (at Samsung), Microsoft has decided to return to its old rivalry, hoping to revive slow Surface tablet sales with a little anti-Apple advertising. This latest spot is a robot-future version of the cool Mac-guy-and-dorky-PC-guy campaigns that Apple used to build up its hip-cred in the aughts. But instead of getting actors to do its bidding, Microsoft used dueling tablets, creating a Siri-vs. ...

Since "Magnolia," Paul Thomas Anderson has mostly eschewed the starry ensemble. Not that A-listers haven't been in his films, but each of his last three films -- "Punch Drunk Love," "There Will Be Blood" and "The Master" -- have been anchored by one or two titanic performances by big names, but have featured supporting casts including a few names from PTA' s rep company, and other mostly unfamiliar faces. But it looks like that's changing with "Inherent Vice," his currently-prepping adaptation of Thomas Pynchon's novel. The film (backed by Warner Bros, making it his first true-blue studio picture) sees him reunite with Joaquin Phoenix for the lead role, with a ridiculously stacked supporting roster on board so far, with Owen Wilson, Reese Witherspoon, Benicio Del Toro, Martin Short, Jena Malone and Kevin J. Anderson all signed on. And now, word's arrived that perhaps the biggest name so far has come on board with Cigarettes and Red Vines revealing that Sean Penn is circling the...

Cottage Country is a dark comedy starring Malin Akerman, Tyler Labine, Daniel Petronijevic and Lucy Punch and directed by Peter Wellington. Victor Elizalde of indie Viva Pictures and Uncork’d Entertainment’s Keith Leopard said today they have acquired U.S. theatrical, VOD, home vid and digital rights while in Cannes. The story centers on Todd (Labine), who wants everything to be just perfect at the family cottage where he plans to propose to Cammie (Akerman). But things go awry with the arrival of Todd’s slacker brother Salinger (Petronijevic) and his free-spirited girlfriend Masha (Punch). When Todd accidentally dispatches his irksome sibling with an axe, Cammie is determined not to let murder stand in the way of their happiness. The pickup is the latest from the companies, which also acquired action film Get Lucky starring Luke Treadaway, Emily Atack and Craig Fairbrass; the comedy The Blackout from director Matt Hish and writer Keith Brown; thriller The Bates Haunting from director Byron Turk, starring Jean Louise O’Sullivan, Ryan Dunn and Zachary Fletcher; and romantic comedy Mariachi Gringo starring Shawn Ashmore, Martha Higareda and Kate Burton.
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