Wednesday, January 11, 2012


Bit short! Chloe Moretz, 14, defies her tender teen years in vampish red dress at National Board of Review Awards

Last updated at 7:16 AM on 11th January 2012

She is no stranger to controversy, and Chloe Moretz pushed the boundaries once again at the National Board of Review Awards.
The actress graced the red carpet in a thigh-skimming dress by Miu Miu Resort, which left her looking older than her 14 years.
Chloe wrapped a black belt around the red satin number and paired it with some matching glittery high heels reminiscent of Dorothy's magical slippers in the Wizard of Oz.
Thigh-skimming: Chloe Moretz picked a very short dress for the National Board of Review Awards
Thigh-skimming: Chloe Moretz picked a very short dress for the National Board of Review Awards
She added a playful bow headband and wore her hair in a bun with a couple of loose curls, leaving her youthful face relatively free of make-up.
The Kick-Ass star made sure she found time to pose for photos with fans when she arrived at the event in New York City.
She was in attendance to show support for her latest film Hugo, an adaptation of the novel The Invention of Hugo Cabret, which was directed by Martin Scorsese.
Seeing red: Chloe wore a satin dress by Miu Miu Resort which she teamed with glittering high heels
Seeing red: Chloe wore a satin dress by Miu Miu Resort which she teamed with glittering high heels
Seeing red: Chloe wore a satin dress by Miu Miu Resort which she teamed with glittering high heels
The movie scooped the gong for Best Film of The Year at the awards gala.
It is not the first time the actress has raised eyebrows for acting older than her age.
 

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    She rose to fame for her role as an assasin in superhero film Kick-Ass, but many felt her character was inappropriate for a child to play.
    Fan-tastic: Chloe made sure she had time to stop and sign autographs
    Fan-tastic: Chloe made sure she had time to stop and sign autographs
    Chloe played foul-mouthed Hit-Girl in the movie, which was rated certificate 15.
    At the time of release the actress was only 13 years old, legally too young to watch her own movie.
    However she has spoken of her hopes to reprise her role in a sequel to the film.
    Winner: Chloe's film Hugo scooped the award for Best Film
    Chloe Moretz
    The youngster has said: I’d like to do it in the next year or two because I think that’s a really good time age-wise. You can show Hit Girl in a different light which would be a lot of fun.
    'You know her as this 11-year-old assassin, so I think it would be fun to show her as this twisted young adult, this 16-17-year-old Catwoman-y almost, twisted and dark person.'
    Chloe has also appeared in hits including romantic comedy (500) Days of Summer and horror film Let Me In.


    NATIONAL BOARD OF REVIEW: WINNERS

    Actor: George Clooney, The Descendants
    Actress: Tilda Swinton, We Need to Talk About Kevin
    Supporting actor: Christopher Plummer, Beginners
    Supporting actress: Shailene Woodley, The Descendants
    Breakthrough performance: Felicity Jones, Like Crazy
    Breakthrough performance: Rooney Mara, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
    Ensemble: The Help
    Film: Hugo
    Foreign language film: A Separation
    Original screenplay: Will Reiser, 50/50
    Director: Martin Scorsese, Hugo
    Documentary: Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory
    Adapted Screenplay: Alexander Payne, Nat Faxon and Jim Rash, The Descendants
    Animated feature: Rango
    Debut Director: J.C. Chandor, Margin Call


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