News Source: Vanity Fair
| about 2 hours ago
The story follows the snowman, longing for a reprieve from a blustery New York winter, to Africa. After encountering all manner of fauna, from antelopes to zebras, the snowman arrives at a heart-warming conclusion: “There’s no place like home,
News Source: BBC
| about 11 hours ago
In order not to coincide with the Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver, the 2010 Oscars will take place a fortnight later than this year's were. It will also boast not one but two hosts, the comedian Steve Martin sharing the presenting duties with actor
News Source: The Naples Daily News
| about 22 hours ago
Here is our comprehensive calendar of events beginning Monday, Nov. 30, 2009: * Dec. Although they seem tame by today’s standards, there was a time when the Smothers Brothers were as subversive and controversial as Lenny Bruce or Richard Pryor.
News Source: Evil Beet Gossip
| about 23 hours ago
When she auditioned for the role of prostitute Saraghina in Nine – the film adaptation of the musical based on Frederico Fellini’s 8 1/2 that’s due out on December 19th– she claims she studied hours of footage of Italy’s “leading
News Source: Have U Heard??
| 1 day ago
Nicole Kidman and husband Keith Urban were recently seen taking their adorable daughter, Sunday Rose, out for a walk in the park in Nashville, Tenn. The family walked Sunday, 15 months, around and papa Keith kept her entertained with a black
News Source: Tulsa World
| 1 day ago
There are Academy Award hopefuls (Morgan Freeman as Nelson Mandela; the musical “Nine” features six Oscar winners). There are crowd-pleasers (Robert Downey Jr. as Sherlock Holmes just sounds right). And then there’s “Avatar,” both the 800-
News Source: Chicago-Sun Times
| 1 day ago
This is how you get George Clooney to star in your movie: First, you appeal to his vanity and cast him as a fox. Wes Anderson, who directed Clooney in the critically acclaimed stop-motion film �Fantastic Mr. Fox� recalls, �When the script for
News Source: San Francisco Chronicle
| 1 day ago
But we both know that movies that so much as touch on the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have turned out to be tough sells. Even "The Hurt Locker," which opened to almost uniformly glowing reviews, brought in only $12 million. Other box office