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Robert Pattinson Suits up For a Working Monday on Set

Posted on March 30, 2010

Robert Pattinson flashed a smile yesterday as he left the Budapest set of Bel Ami. He changed out of the period costume, which we also got to see while he working in Hungary over the weekend with costar Kristin Scott Thomas. Rob’s looking to the future filming his ladies’ man role, but he was recently [...]

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Penn Joins Drew and Scarlett to Get Intimate With Another Rufus

Posted on March 16, 2010

Penn Badgley was back to playing love-struck Dan Humphrey last night on Gossip Girl, where he was surrounded by the usual fashion, tech, and bikini-wearing ladies. In real life, Penn, Scarlett Johansson, Drew Barrymore, and Lucy Liu were enjoying an intimate Rufus Wainwright concert at the Gramercy Park Hotel in NYC. Scarlett arrived solo and [...]

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The Glorious Return of Matthew Lillard

Posted on March 15, 2010

Yes, he’s coming back. Also today: news from pilot season, the USA network just keeps getting weirder, and a Showtime series finds its villain.
Alexander Payne, one of our all-time favorite directors, is making a movie called The Descendants with George Clooney that has just added some new cast members. Joining Salt ‘n Pepa in the [...]

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Demi, Ashton, and Rachel Zoe Are All About Playing Games

Posted on March 5, 2010

Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore kicked off their Oscar weekend in LA last night at the Hollywood Domino and Artists for Peace and Justice charity event. Fresh off his trip to Russia, Ashton escorted Demi down the red carpet, and while the two won’t be at Sunday’s show, she and Madonna are once again hosting [...]

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Hey, Jennifer Lopez, Don’t Let the Door Hit You in the Famous Ass on Your Way Out

Posted on February 24, 2010

She hasn’t had a good song or a hit movie in years, and now her record label dropped her and the opening of her new movie has been repeatedly pushed back. It’s official, J to the Lo. You’re done.
Her story was always an appealing one. A Latina from the Bronx who started off as a [...]

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Jennifer Aniston Brings Courteney, Sheryl, and Their Bikinis South For Her 41st!

Posted on February 6, 2010

Jennifer Aniston escaped to Mexico after business meetings in LA last week and was spotted yesterday soaking up the sun in her two-tone bikini. She headed to Cabo ahead of her upcoming 41st birthday on Thursday, bringing along friends Courteney Cox, David Arquette, Sheryl Crow, and more. Jen loves heading South of the border to [...]

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Real Housewives of Orange County: Youth Is Wasted On the Old

Posted on January 22, 2010

Last night on the Housewives, daughters were in peril. Friends were in peril. It’s a dangerous time to be a Housewife in Southern California — what was once easy and meaningless is now fraught with… slightly less ease.
There’s really only one thing you can do in such tough times: Play tennis. Since the French [...]

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Ari Emanuel Doesn’t Match Up to Mike Ovitz in New Late Night War

Posted on January 13, 2010

Ari Emanuel has fashioned himself as the most powerful agent in Hollywood since Mike Ovitz’s terrible reign. And as Conan O’Brien’s prime defender against NBC, he’s found himself in the exact same position as the zen warrior of Beverly Hills.
Only, he’s not doing as good of a job as he could have, had he just [...]

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Reese Witherspoon Finds the Fun in Her Coffee Run

Posted on January 7, 2010

Reese Witherspoon laughed with a friend yesterday while out for coffee in LA and stepped out solo today showing her support for the Texas Longhorns ahead of its championship game this evening. Reese doesn’t seem outwardly down about her shocking breakup, especially since she’s stayed busy and upbeat with the company of her girlfriends [...]

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The Real World D.C.: Meet the Tribes of Washington

Posted on December 31, 2009

Every city gets the Real World it deserves. The show finally settles in the nation’s capital and like its host city, everything is especially earnest. But it’s the eight strangers who really show us what this town is like.
I lived in D.C. for the better part of a decade (second Clinton and first G.W. Bush [...]

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