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"Forgetting Sarah Marshall" Posters Explained: Audience Had Bad Reaction To Star's Face

Huffington Post   |   April 21, 2008 11:14 AM


"Forgetting Sarah Marshall" opened strong over the weekend and is the #1 comedy in America. The film's writer and leading man Jason Segel appeared on the "Late Show with David Letterman" Friday night and explained how he finally found success...

Whoops! Ann Curry Tosses To Katie Couric On "Today"

Huffington Post   |   April 21, 2008 10:10 AM


Ann Curry is admittedly having a tough morning, returning to the "Today" show for the first time since her father died last Sunday. But she appears to have returned to 2006, slipping up and tossing back to Katie Couric (who...

Top Ten Celebrity Supporters For Obama And For Clinton

Huffington Post   |   April 20, 2008 05:52 PM


The heated race for president has attracted high-profile endorsements like no race before. With so many boldfaced names speaking out, giving money and hitting the campaign trail on behalf of each candidate, it can be hard to keep the celebrities...

She's Gotta Be Hot

Charlotte Hilton Andersen | Posted April 20, 2008 | Entertainment


Charlotte Hilton Andersen

"My idea of a perfect woman? A) she's gotta be hot." So starts a movie starring every single celebrity you've heard of in the past ten years and even some you haven't.

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Welcome to America the Beautiful. And I'm not talking about...

Tom Petty Gets His Three-Decade Old Band Back Together

New York Times   |  Tom Light   |   April 20, 2008 09:37 AM


A BAND of five middle-aged men was warming up for rehearsal in a cluttered one-room studio, bashing out an unadorned version of "Shake, Rattle and Roll." Two men, both named Tom, stepped to the microphones to harmonize on the song's...

James Bond's Rare Aston Martin Fished Out Of Italian Lake

AP   |   April 19, 2008


ROME — The car being used in the latest James Bond film plunged into a lake in northern Italy while being driven to the set. Producers say the driver of the Aston Martin was taken to a hospital with minor...

Cate Blanchett And Newborn Son Steal Limelight At Thinkers Summit

Reuters via Yahoo   |   April 19, 2008 09:37 AM


Hollywood star wattage outweighed intellectual light at the opening of an Australian thinkers summit on Saturday, with cameras firmly focused on Oscar-winning actress Cate Blanchett and her newborn son. Fellow actor and X-Men film franchise star Hugh Jackman also stole...

Cosby Kid Grows Up, Plays Prostitute

Hollywood Reporter   |  Gregg Goldstein   |   April 18, 2008 05:18 PM


Little Rudy from "The Cosby Show" all grown up and playing a hooker? Yes indeed, thanks to Tyler Perry. Keshia Knight Pulliam will star as an imprisoned prostitute in "Tyler Perry's Madea Goes to Jail." Derek Luke also stars in...

Emma Watson Replaces Scarlett "Too Old" Johansson In Film

Huffington Post   |   April 18, 2008 10:04 AM


Emma Watson, aka Hermione from the "Harry Potter" films, landed a plum role in an upcoming movie after Scarlett Johansson was deemed overage: "Harry Potter" heroine Emma Watson is attached to star in the period romance "Napoleon and Betsy," replacing...

Who Wants To Be a Celebrity Millionaire?

Candy Spelling | Posted April 17, 2008 | Living


Candy Spelling

I'm always fascinated when "Parade" magazine publishes its annual "what people earn" report, and this week's issue was very interesting. Business magazines, sports newsletters and others run these lists; but "Parade" combines celebrities with usual and unusual occupations, and the range is mind-boggling.

The message boils down to "celebrities earn...

Uma Thurman's Naked Nightmare: Tells Letterman Of "Nipplicious Disaster"

Huffington Post   |   April 17, 2008 03:00 PM


Uma Thurman stopped by the "Late Show with Dave Letterman" Wednesday when talk turned to her nipple. As Dave showed pictures of Uma's past and she told about them (like a photo of her at the Nobel ceremony), Uma let...

When Dirty Is A Compliment

Charlotte Hilton Andersen | Posted April 10, 2008 | Living


Charlotte Hilton Andersen

Getting caught doing this during the Spanish Inquisition was a one-way ticket to the iron maiden. In medieval times doing it was believed to infect you with the Black Death. Early Christians considered it on par with idol worship. But of course the Romans were all about doing it. In...

What Is Your Best?

Jennifer Cohen | Posted March 1, 2008 | Living


Jennifer Cohen

Top entertainers, athletes, and public figures depend more than most of us on their energy, appearance, and social validation and sometimes go to great lengths to ensure they remain at the top of their physical game. Conquering exhaustion and the aging of the body is more than just a want,...

The Oscars: A Lesson or Just a Bad Show?

Shelly Palmer | Posted February 29, 2008 | Media


Shelly Palmer

The Oscars telecast averaged an 18.7 rating and a 29 share. That's TV-Geek-Speak for the lowest ratings since 1974, about 32 million viewers -- a 20% drop from last year. Some pundits are blaming the dismal ratings on the dark nature of the top films. Best picture, No Country for...

Exploiting Celebrity Tragedy On Spec

Michael Drucker | Posted February 7, 2008 | Entertainment


Michael Drucker

We're only two months in and this has already been a fantastic year for people who hate people who get more attention than them. What's her name lost a kid or two, I think. And that one dude who was alright died but that's okay because he hung out with...

Urgent Memo to J.Lo: Rethink Those Baby Names!

Pamela Redmond Satran | Posted February 3, 2008 | Living


Pamela Redmond Satran

Last week, John Edwards and Rudy Giuliani dropped out of the presidential race, the Fed once again cut interest rates, and Microsoft bought Yahoo.

But in even more burning news, the names of Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony 's about-to-be-born twins were leaked: Max and Emme.

As the...

Find the Cost of Freedom (of Speech)

Evan Handler | Posted January 30, 2008 | Entertainment


Evan Handler

I've just completed trips to two large-scale American trade shows. The first was CES, the annual Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada. The second was the 2008 Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah. Desert heat/mountain snow. Neon lights/moonshadow. Anything you want 24 hours a day/last call before 1...

Amid Heath Ledger Fallout, Has Media Ignored Young Male Stars in Crisis?

Eric Deggans | Posted January 25, 2008 | Media


Eric Deggans

Who knew the next blond starlet in crisis would be a man?

As I write this, actor Heath Ledger's death hasn't been attributed to Hollywood excess -- though police have said his room was filled with sleeping pills and anti-anxiety medication.

But when I heard the 28-year-old actor had been...

Sundance: The Celebrity Mood Map

Darrell Hartman | Posted January 25, 2008 | Entertainment


Darrell Hartman

After a whirlwind week of (mostly) film-related activity and ubiquitous bold-faced names, things are finally starting to slow down at Sundance. Now is a good time to pause and take stock, so here's an impressionistic write-up of the week--a rundown of who was feeling what, when. Most conclusions are based...

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