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According to Emmy's Cartier subsite, she is currently working on her next album:
Emmy Rossum released her debut album last fall on Geffen records, Inside Out. The first single from the album “Slow Me Down” incorporates more than 150 different vocal parts and harmonies, each one sung by Emmy herself. A video for the song was recently completed by esteemed director Thomas Kloss. With a lush, sensual style, Rossum sings every note on the album with a voice that seduces the listener. She is currently working on her follow up album.
I'd rather post about a new movie project, but Emmy attended another event yesterday, namely the Phillip Lim Los Angeles Store Opening looking pretty in yellow. Enjoy the new eye-candy!
Emmy just attended the Cartier Charity Love Bracelet Launch and I added 38 RQs & HQs of the event to our gallery. What do you think of her glamorous look?
"The new LOVECHARITY bracelet features interlocking miniature LOVE bracelets in 18K white gold and 18K rose gold; both bracelets are graced with the word LOVE and set into a knotted silk cord available in various colors, with each cord designating support of a unique cause. Cartier chose a music theme for this year’s LOVE celebration. Emmy Rossum’s pink bracelet supports Susan G. Komen for the Cure." (JustJared)
Thanks a lot to the wonderful Mary who sent me a couple of new (old) photo shoots! Be sure to check out the newly-added Set #28, Set #29 & Set #30 (my favourite!). More will be following soon!
Society Hill native David Brind amassed a clutch of hot young stars (Emmy Rossum, Zach Gilford, Ashley Springer) and critical favorites (Sandra Bernhard, Ana Gasteyer, Alan Cumming) to work for a pittance here on dare, a feature-length version of the award-winning short he wrote while in the MFA program at Columbia University. It wrapped Wednesday. Brind, a fan of the high-school-movie genre, says dare drew inspiration from smart examples such as Rebel Without a Cause, Heathers, Election and The Breakfast Club. Though dare is about three types - the good girl, the bad boy and the outsider - "we take these types and really unwrap them, to unveil them as something more than the sum of their parts," Brind says. Bernhard plays a psychiatrist, Gasteyer a mother, and Cumming a semi-famous actor.
Director Adam Salky, a Columbia classmate, shot it at Brind's alma mater, Friends' Central in Wynnewood, as well as at Milkboy Coffee in Ardmore, Bryn Mawr College, the Prince Music Theater, Plays and Players Theatre, the Art Alliance, and assorted homes.
It came together for less than $1 million because it was a passion project, drawing such behind-the-scenes heavies as Mary Jane Skalski, a producer; Kerry Barden, a casting agent; and Charles Mastropietro, whose talent agency represents Rossum, Gilford and Gasteyer.
The film will be shopped for festivals next year, and Brind says he's working on a screenplay that is a ghost story/psychological thriller set in Society Hill.
Gilford and Rossum report getting lots of local love, and both tell cheesesteak stories. Rossum: "I quickly learned of the huge debate - Geno's, Pat's, Jim's or Tony Luke's - and I'm not sure I can decide." Gilford relates: "You better know how to order your cheesesteak, or you'll either get yelled at or get no food." (Source)
According to Steve (see the Comments from the last update), filming for Dare is almost wrapped up and Emmy has indeed only a very small role and all of her scenes are more or less done.