The ladies of Sucker Punch are featured in the March issue of Empire.
GALLERY LINKS:
- Magazine Scans: Empire (UK) – March 2011
Abbie Cornish and the ladies of Sucker Punch are featured on the front cover of the January 2011 issue of Total Film. The magazine features exclusive interviews with the cast and director Zack Snyder. We will try our best to provide you with scans of the magazine as soon as possible.
The ladies of Sucker Punch are featured in the October issue of Total Film – available in the UK. The images are nothing new; character promos from the posters, but scans have been added nonetheless. Credit to ‘English’ for these!
GALLERY LINKS:
- Magazines: Total Film (UK) – October 2010
Abbie Cornish is featured in the seventh annual NY Times Great Performances Portfolio for 2010. The issue is a photographic celebration of the year’s best performances, and they have chosen actors who stunned and delighted us this past year. It was the February 21, 2010 issue.
Abbie who delighted critics with her performance in Bright Star is being honored with several young female ingenues like Carey Mulligan, Gabby Sidibe, Emily Blunt and more.
The March 2010 issue of Vanity Fair features Abbie Cornish alongside Kristen Stewart and Carey Mulligan on it’s cover. VF.com has released a sneak peek at the article and another striking image of the ladies from the shoot, plus an on set video and stills. Watch the video after the break.
The Cupid’s-bow lips, the downy-soft cheeks, the button nose: 27-year-old Abbie Cornish has those Ivory-soap-girl features we’re so familiar with, and yet hers is a face it’s hard to stop staring at—testament to the intelligence, vulnerability, and sensuality she brings to her characters. Her breakthrough for American audiences came with fellow Australian Heath Ledger, as a junkie in 2006’s Candy, free-falling from invincible heroin highs to soul-seizing anguish. Kimberly Peirce’s Stop-Loss saw her fleeing the law with Ryan Phillippe’s character. (Enter some real-life drama: Phillippe, then the husband of Reese Witherspoon, would soon become her boyfriend.) She may have been her loveliest in Jane Campion’s Bright Star, playing John Keats’s muse, the flirty and forthright Fanny Brawne.















Limitless (2011)
Sucker Punch (2011)
W.E. (2011)
The Girl (2012)