What does it take to make it in the modeling world in the US when coming from Russia? Determination, hard work, and commitment to the goal is the answer we got from Ellen Alexander, a Russian supermodel now residing in Los Angeles, USA.
Ellen Alexander is more than a gorgeous model; she is also a talented singer, actress, and a business-savvy entrepreneur. Not a very common combination, it’s true! Let’s find out together how she managed to become one of the most-wanted models in the country!
How did you start modeling in the first place?
Ellen Alexander: I come from a family of scientists, and as a kid, I went to a lot of afterschool activities, including dancing, choir, and others. This is where a commercial director noticed me for the first time and invited me to do a photo shooting. I was like five years old. But I guess I was a model since I was born, in a way. My father is passionate about photography, and he was always taking pictures of me!
What was your first paid job in modeling?
Ellen Alexander: Because I was so young, I really don’t know if my parents got paid when I did my first commercials. I never asked; for me, it was a big deal, and I was very proud because it was a national commercial, everyone would get to see me, it was a lot to take in for someone so young. But I had lots of fun and learned a lot from each and every experience and project.
I know you moved from Russia to the UK and then to the US, was it hard to start over in each country?
Ellen Alexander: I don’t know if I’d call it hard, but I wouldn’t call it a piece of cake either! Things are very different here, compared to Russia. It’s a different set of values, a different world when it comes to modeling. In Russia, since I was a girl, there would be people stopping me on the streets of Moscow, asking if I want to do this project or the other if I want them to represent me. The US is very different, people are different, their working style is different, so it’s important to be able to adjust and adapt. And this is something I’m good at!
In your opinion, what do you need to succeed in the modeling business?
Ellen Alexander: Aside from talent, hard work, determination, and commitment? It’s very useful to have a good PR team and work with multiple agencies and managers. Choosing the people you work with carefully is important too; at least this was my experience.
Who was your favorite client/ brand you worked with?
Ellen Alexander: I like doing magazine covers; this is my dream job in modeling. Especially if we’re talking about Vogue magazine! I don’t have a favorite client or brand; I’m easy to work with and very adaptable, so I can easily make things work, whatever the client might want. However, I did enjoy working with Guess. I like their designs too, and it was a great environment to get creative! It would be lovely to collaborate with them again in the future.
What project or brand would you like to work with in the future?
Ellen Alexander: I’m always looking for projects that challenge me, creative projects, working with interesting, passionate people – this is what I like now and what I hope to do in the future too. BCBG is a local brand that I’d like to work with. But generally speaking, I’m open to all sorts of projects and brands.
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The first chilling teaser for “Him”, a Jordan Peele-produced psychological sports horror film, has dropped—and it raises an unsettling question: What must athletes truly sacrifice to achieve superstardom? From blood and sweat to faith and identity, the film looks to unpack the cost of ambition in the most terrifying way possible.
A Dark Tale of Fame and Obsession
“Him” stars Tyriq Withers, a real-life former college wide receiver, as Cameron Cade, a fictional rising-star quarterback whose dreams are crushed after a brutal attack by an obsessed fan. Just when his future in football seems over, Cade is offered a lifeline from his idol: Isaiah White, an NFL legend played by Marlon Wayans.
Isaiah invites Cade to train at his secluded compound—an invitation that seems too good to be true. As their training intensifies, Cade discovers that his mentor’s charm masks a much darker force. What starts as a chance at redemption turns into a psychological descent that threatens Cade’s mind, body, and soul.
Official Synopsis
“Cameron Cade (Withers) is a rising-star quarterback who has devoted his life and identity to football. On the eve of professional football’s annual scouting Combine, Cam is attacked by an unhinged fan and suffers a potentially career-ending brain trauma. Just when all seems lost, Cam receives a lifeline when his hero, Isaiah White (Wayans), a legendary eight-time Championship quarterback and cultural megastar, offers to train Cam at Isaiah’s isolated compound that he shares with his celebrity influencer wife, Elsie White (Julia Fox). But as Cam’s training accelerates, Isaiah’s charisma begins to curdle into something darker, sending his protégé down a disorienting rabbit hole that may cost him more than he ever bargained for.”
A Star-Studded, Genre-Bending Cast
Joining Withers and Wayans are Julia Fox as Isaiah’s enigmatic wife, Tim Heidecker, Jim Jefferies, MMA star Maurice Greene, hip-hop artist Guapdad 4000, and Grammy-nominated musician Tierra Whack.
Directed by Justin Tipping, the film is based on a Black List screenplay by Zack Akers and Skip Bronkie, with Tipping contributing to the final script. The production is helmed by Monkeypaw Productions, the creative powerhouse behind Peele’s genre-defining hits like Get Out and Nope.
Monkeypaw’s Latest Mind-Bending Vision
“Him” is the latest project under Monkeypaw’s ongoing five-year deal with Universal Pictures, signed in 2019. Producers include Jordan Peele, Ian Cooper, Win Rosenfeld, and Jamal M. Watson, with David Kern and Kate Oh serving as executive producers.
Jordan Peele has teased his own fourth directorial project is in the works, calling it potentially his “favorite movie yet.” In a 2024 interview on Conan O’Brien Needs a Friend, Peele emphasized the importance of “grounding characters” in both horror and comedy, “The fantastical and the imagination… that becomes a certain type of project and exercise. But the exercise of grounding it is always what makes it work. That to me, in horror especially, is the hardest part.”
Conclusion: A New Era of Horror and Sports Collide
With a unique mix of psychological horror, sports drama, and social commentary, “Him” promises to be a genre-defying thriller that pushes the boundaries of what a sports movie can be. As the line between dedication and obsession blurs, audiences are left to ask: How much would you give to be the best?
The undead are back, and they’re angrier than ever. Columbia Pictures has unveiled Official Trailer 2 for 28 Years Later, the long-awaited sequel to Danny Boyle’s iconic post-apocalyptic film 28 Days Later. This marks the first in a new trilogy from the original team—director Danny Boyle and writer Alex Garland—joined by a high-profile cast and a grittier vision of the infected-plagued UK.
A New Generation Faces the Rage Virus
Set nearly three decades after the original outbreak, the film follows a small band of survivors quarantined on an isolated island connected to the mainland by a single fortified causeway. When one member ventures into the devastated mainland, he unearths horrifying truths—not just about the infected, but about what humanity has become.
The trailer offers a grim and suspenseful look at a UK transformed by chaos, brutality, and survival instinct.
Star Power and New Horrors
The cast includes Jodie Comer, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Jack O’Connell, Alfie Williams, and Ralph Fiennes. Original franchise lead Cillian Murphy, now an Oscar winner for Oppenheimer, is confirmed to executive produce—and hinted to appear later in the trilogy.
At CinemaCon, Boyle said, I still love an apocalypse, British-style. I still love the infected. And I still love blowing shit up.”
Meanwhile, director Nia DaCosta teased the second sequel, 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, calling it “very different” and creatively liberating.
The Legacy Continues
From the gritty terror of 28 Days Later to the haunting vision of 28 Years Later, this new chapter expands the franchise while holding true to its roots. With advanced visuals, chilling plot twists, and deep social commentary, the rage virus saga evolves for a new generation of horror fans.
If Trailer 2 is any indication, 28 Years Later is set to reignite the apocalyptic horror genre. With the original creative duo at the helm and a powerhouse cast, this is one sequel fans won’t want to miss.
The magic is officially returning! HBO has confirmed the first wave of casting for its highly anticipated Harry Potter TV series, unveiling fresh faces who will take on the legendary roles of Hogwarts’ iconic staff.
New Cast Revealed for Hogwarts Roles
Here’s who has officially joined the cast:
John Lithgow (The Crown, Conclave) as Albus Dumbledore
Janet McTeer (The White Queen, Tumbleweeds) as Minerva McGonagall
Paapa Essiedu (I May Destroy You) as Severus Snape
Nick Frost (Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz) as Rubeus Hagrid
Luke Thallon will play Quirinus Quirrell in a recurring role
Paul Whitehouse joins as Argus Filch, also in a recurring role
Showrunner Francesca Gardiner and director Mark Mylod praised the casting, stating, “We’re delighted to have such extraordinary talent onboard and can’t wait to see them bring these beloved characters to new life.”
HBO has promised a faithful adaptation of J.K. Rowling’s bestselling book series. Each season will explore one book in-depth, aiming to expand the magical universe while staying true to the original stories.
Filming is expected to begin this summer, and while the main trio—Harry, Ron, and Hermione—has yet to be cast, over 30,000 actors submitted auditions following HBO’s open casting call.
The series is being written and executive produced by Francesca Gardiner, with direction and executive production by Mark Mylod. The production is a collaboration between Brontë Film and TV, Warner Bros. Television, and Heyday Films.
Executive producers also include J.K. Rowling, Neil Blair, Ruth Kenley-Letts, and David Heyman, who produced all eight original Harry Potter films.
With such a powerhouse team and a carefully selected cast, HBO’s Harry Potter series is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated TV events in years. Stay tuned for more magical updates from the wizarding world!