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TV > Film: For Curing a Case of the Cubas, There's Nothing Better Than TV

Evan Shapiro | Posted 04.23.2012

Evan Shapiro

Consider what is now reality -- television is an important way to expand your talents, extend your career and rid yourself of cubas (named for the epitome of the post-Oscar slump, Cuba Gooding, Jr.). With that in mind, here are 11 Oscar Winners Who Need a TV Show, STAT.

Leaky Neighbor?

AP | Posted 04.04.2012

NEW YORK — A lawsuit claims a leak from Marisa Tomei's New York City apartment has damaged the homes of two downstairs neighbors, including dire...

'Who Do You Think You Are?' Season 3 Cast Announced

The Hollywood Reporter | Posted 01.06.2012

When NBC's genealogy series Who Do You Think You Are? returns with its third season Feb. 3, a new crop of celebrities will explore their family histor...

Thanksgiving Recipes From Your Favorite Celebrities

Posted 11.24.2011

Looking for the perfect ways to cook your favorite traditional -- and non-traditional -- Thanksgiving dishes? Hollywood has you covered! Sure, show...

The Ides of March Review

Michael Jones | Posted 12.10.2011

Michael Jones

There is only one adult in the room in The Ides of March: Philip Seymour Hoffman. The rest is sort of an MSNBC/Jersey Shore political cartoon.

George Clooney: 'Hollywood Could Teach a Lot to Politicians'

Felice Arenas | Posted 12.06.2011

Felice Arenas

Should Capitol Hill be looking to Hollywood for better scripts? Actor George Clooney thinks that while Democrats have accomplished a great deal for the U.S., they "have done a terrible job so far" of getting this through to Americans.

PHOTOS: Who Wore Red Leather Better?

The Huffington Post | Ellie Krupnick | Posted 12.06.2011

If it's rare that we can compare two actresses' red leather dresses, it's even rarer when we can compare two co-stars' red leather dresses. But "Th...

Marisa Tomei Goes Deep

ew.com | Posted 12.05.2011

Actress Marisa Tomei will join Martin Sheen and Blair Underwood as participants in NBC's reality show Who Do You Think You Are, EW has learned exclu...

Which Gorgeous Leading Ladies Went Skinny Dipping With George Clooney?

Posted 11.28.2011

What happens at the palazzo stays at the palazzo. Unless you're on national TV. Marisa Tomei just happened to be in that position on Tuesday night,...

PHOTOS: Marisa Tomei Wears Red Leather

The Huffington Post | Ellie Krupnick | Posted 11.28.2011

At last night's "Ides of March" premiere in Los Angeles, while Evan Rachel Wood and Ryan Gosling suited up, Marisa Tomei opted for a less conventional...

Getting Back To Her Roots?

Posted 11.14.2011

While Marisa Tomei has come a very long way from wearing bejeweled bodysuits, to us, her biological clock will always be "Ticking. Like. This." Now...

PHOTOS: Venice Film Festival Red Carpet Roundup

The Huffington Post | Ellie Krupnick | Posted 11.04.2011

There are plenty of chic film festivals out there, but it's hard to compete with one that shuttles its stars in by boat. The glamorous Venice Film ...

Release The Tapes And Heal a Nation

Rick Jacobs | Posted 10.28.2011

Rick Jacobs

The evidence in Perry v. Schwarzenegger made clear that gays and lesbians are denied full equality because of historic prejudice and fear. There is no other reason, but the problem is only 0.000001 percent of Americans actually got to see it.

Crazy, Stupid, Love -- More Important Than the Title Might Suggest

Roger Wolfson | Posted 09.29.2011

Roger Wolfson

Spending almost two hours in the dark with Steve Carell, Julianne Moore, Ryan Gosling, and Emma Stone is really so much fun that you're to be forgiven if you don't realize, by the time you walk out, that you've just seen a very important film.

HuffPost Review: Crazy, Stupid, Love

Marshall Fine | Posted 09.26.2011

Marshall Fine

Crazy, Stupid, Love is the summer's most enjoyably surprising film: a comedy that knows how to pay more attention to the feelings it explores than to creating a conveyor belt for punchlines. It earns its laughs -- and then some.

HuffPost Review: Salvation Boulevard

Marshall Fine | Posted 09.14.2011

Marshall Fine

There's no point devoting much time to thinking about what went wrong with Salvation Boulevard. The answer is simple: everything. Satire, particularl...

7 Stars Who Think Marriage Is Obsolete

Huffington Post | Ashley Reich and Sara Wilson | Posted 07.26.2011

Marriage, once viewed as mandatory, is just one of many lifestyle options in today's anything-goes society. Couples are living together for long stret...

Hire the Lincoln Lawyer!

Carole Mallory | Posted 05.25.2011

Carole Mallory

At last Matthew McConaughey is doing what comes naturally -- playing a polished, almost to the point of slick, clever, defense attorney.

HuffPost Review: The Lincoln Lawyer

Marshall Fine | Posted 05.25.2011

Marshall Fine

It's been awhile since Matthew McConaughey was at the center of a solid, watchable drama. But he's got a winner with The Lincoln Lawyer.

Marisa Tomei & Sarah Jessica Parker Are 'Married And Cheating'

Posted 05.25.2011

Consider it Carrie Bradshaw, 2.0. According to Variety (via FirstShowing.net), Jessica Parker and Marisa Tomei are close to signing on to star in t...

Live-blogging the 2011 Oscar telecast

Marshall Fine | Posted 05.25.2011

Read More: Kathryn Bigelow, Rick Baker, Prince, Eminem, Scarlett Johansson, Lord of the Rings, Country Strong, Hugh Jackman, Zachary Levi, Marilyn Monroe, Jeff Bridges, Cate Blanchett, Halle Berry, Steven Spielberg, Jake Gyllenhaal, Mandy Moore, David Fincher, Eli Wallach, Natalie Portman, Dustin Hoffman, Arthur, David Seidler, As Time Goes By, Florence and the Machine, Morgan Freeman, Bob Hope, Smile, In a Better World, Gwyneth Paltrow, Oscar, Black Swan, Tim Burton, Lena Horne, Tangled, Francis Ford Coppola, Banksy, Russell Brand, Clint Eastwood, Marshall Fine, Toy Story 3, Celine Dion, Robert Downey Jr., Warren Beatty, Marky Mark, Hilary Swank, Inside Job, Javier Bardem, Reese Witherspoon, Oprah, Auto-Tune, Cat Stevens, Amy Adams, Justin Timberlake, Colin Firth, Biutiful, James Franco, Jack Nicholson, Charlie Sheen, Billy Crystal, Josh Brolin, Australia, A.r. Rahman, Kirk Douglas, Susanne Bier, President Obama, Trent Reznor, Dicky Eklund, Citizen Kane, Alec Baldwin, Marisa Tomei, Helen Mirren, Mila Kunis, Jean-Luc Godard, Guthrie Theater, Matthew McConaughey, Nicole Kidman, Incendies, Christian Bale, Elton John, Phil Collins, Harry Potter, Marshall Fine Commentary, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Dancing With the Stars, Geoffrey Rush, 127 Hours, The Social Network, Charles Ferguson, Sandra Bullock, Twilight, Stella Artois, Anne Hathaway, Tom Hanks, Alice in Wonderland, Jude Law, Paddy Chayefsky, Inception, Meryl Streep, Annette Bening, Aaron Sorkin, Randy Newman, Melissa Leo, Grapes of Wrath, Adrien Brody, Tom Hooper, Raging Bull, Pixar, Kevin Brownlow, Bruce Springsteen, Entertainment News
Marshall Fine

8:39PM EST Off to a good start with the hosts, James Franco and Anne Hathaway, inserted into scenes from several of the Oscar nominees, on an Incept...

My Italian Dream in Beijing

Diego Della Valle | Posted 05.25.2011

Diego Della Valle

Tod's customers -- whatever their nationality -- want the very best things in life. Through this collaboration with La Scala, I feel I finally have a vehicle for expressing the true essence of what we do. This is a realization of my Italian dream.

Worker Worthy Standouts: The Best Films About Work for Labor Day 2010

Wyatt Closs | Posted 05.25.2011

Wyatt Closs

There's a blog to be written about Greatest Films of All-Time about Workers and work themes but for now, lets look at those made or released in the last year. In terms of feature films, there are 5 standouts.

Marisa Tomei Shares Bikini Body Secrets: Belly Dancing, Hula Hooping & More

Posted 05.25.2011

Marisa Tomei graces the August 2010 cover of Shape magazines in a red bikini and inside the 45-year-old actress talks about some of her diet and exerc...

Cyrus (A Mayor Koch Review)

Ed Koch | Posted 05.25.2011

Ed Koch

If any movie can put you to sleep, this is the one. It is billed as a comedy but, believe me, it is dead weight from beginning to end. I saw the fil...