Demi Moore Turns Heads in Trailblazing Black Dress at Landman Premiere: See Her Look
13/11/2024 06:49
The actress stars in the new Paramount+ series alongside Billy Bob Thorton and Jon Hamm
Demi Moore is turning heads on the red carpet.
On Tuesday, Nov. 12, the actress, 62, attended the Los Angeles premiere of the new Paramount+ series Landman and wore an eye-catching look.
The star stepped out in an all-black sequin outfit. Her high-neck, sleeveless gown gave plenty of contrast as it gathered to accentuate her waist before falling gently just above her knees.
A train added an extra flair of drama to her look.
Moore's signature long, dark hair was parted down the middle with soft waves, and she accessorized with a pair of Christian Louboutin pumps.
FromYellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan, Landman is adapted from the 11-part podcast Boomtownandstars Billy Bob Thorton, Jon Hamm and Moore.
"Set in the proverbial boomtowns of West Texas, Landman is a modern-day tale of fortune-seeking in the world of oil rigs," reads a press release. "Based on the notable 11-part podcast Boomtown from Imperative Entertainment and Texas Monthly, the series is an upstairs/downstairs story of roughnecks and wildcat billionaires fueling a boom so big, it's reshaping our climate, our economy and our geopolitics."
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The series, which premieres Sunday, Nov. 17 on Paramount+, had a screening at London's Tate Modern on Friday, Nov. 8. On the red carpet, Moore appeared in a chic gray Erdem skirt suit with a black floral pattern.
That same day, she posed alongside Hamm, 53, at a photocall. The actress wore a Western-inspired tan suede jacket over a patterned blouse.
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Moore has garnered critical acclaim for her performance in her new horror film The Substance. The actress plays Hollywood star Elisabeth Sparkle, who is introduced to a black market drug known as The Substance after she's fired from her gig hosting an aerobics television series. The Substance essentially creates a younger version of herself, known as Sue (portrayed by Margaret Qualley).
The film also stars Dennis Quaid as the sleazy TV executive behind Sparkle's show.
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On Halloween, Moore shared shocking behind-the-scenes images of herself in the heavy makeup and prosthetics she wore for the role.
"Been holding onto these gems from @trythesubstance and today feels like an appropriate day to share them," Moore wrote in the caption of her Instagram post. "Happy Halloween from Elisabeth Sparkle 🧪."