It is still all too easy for us to casually discount or criticize celebrities for their choices, their wardrobes, their mates, their art, their lives, their whatever... How incredibly heartless. And sad.
A question arises: Are American audiences ready to embrace appealing KGB operatives on television? Has enough passed from the post-war era to neutralize our view of Soviet spies?
Megan Fox is hot. Megan Fox's face is symmetrical. Megan Fox is kind of sad about being so hot. According to Stephen Marche, author of Esquire's outrageous new profile of the Transformers and This Is 40 actress, this is a complex problem requiring a thousands-of-words meditation and a completely unnecessary jab at Adele, Lena Dunham, Lady Gaga and Amy Adams.
While most movies would make sure every conflict gets settled and tied up with a neat bow, This Is 40 takes a more realistic approach to marriage and life by saying that sometimes you face problems you don't know how to solve.
These are the gorgeous hotels where some of our favorite celebs celebrated their first days of wedded bliss.
It makes it much more difficult for something to be titillating, "bad" and exciting when it's as commonplace as Diet Coke.
June is infamously known as "wedding mayhem month." It seems like couples everywhere choose this month over any other to say their own "I dos." Stars ...
Understand, I love baseball. Most Americans do. But the reason it resonates so deeply inside all of us has nothing to do with diving catches or late-inning heroics. It's because the game so elegantly captures the essence of human existence.
If you're hoping for a film that actually challenges norms about what it means to be a grownup or a family, you'll be disappointed.
There are those who will scream "DISAPPOINTMENT!" because Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen opened with $200 million in its first five days two years ago. If $180 million in six days is disappointment, sign me up for failure anytime.
Is Transformers: Dark of the Moon better than Revenge of the Fallen? Sure. But let's not mistake that to mean it's anything close to good.
New York Non-Stop's Roseanne Colletti and Bonnie Fuller of HollywoodLife.com catch up on the latest celebrity buzz involving Selena and Justin's summer romance, and Shia's fling with Megan Fox.
Thanks to the Internet, I can no longer think about Megan Fox without imagining her licking off the lipstick off her teeth.
Shelton may have thought he was mighty clever when he rewrote a classic Shania Twain song for his more than 300,000 followers on Twitter, but the lyrics he replaced in "Any Man of Mine" managed to offend plenty of fans.
Who are the menĀ Esquire's talking about? What is it that we love about these women? Their factory-fresh "breasts"? Their naughty smiles? Are those things truly what men at their best love about women?