Dan Aykroyd Talks Spirits, of Vodka and Ghost Varieties
He has earned an Emmy and has been nominated for an Oscar, but Dan Aykroyd is after a different category of award these days. With 3 million of his skull-shaped bottles already sold across 32 countries, Aykroyd’s Crystal Head Vodka has been taken gold medals… Read More »
POW: Rachel Robinson Preserves Husband’s Legacy With Scholarship
In the new Jackie Robinson biopic, “42,” out today, one thing is clear: Transforming the American pastime of baseball took nearly superhuman courage for him and his wife, Rachel. In 1940, at the University of California-Los Angeles, she finished her education rather than drop out… Read More »
Actress Loses Age Lawsuit Against IMDb
The actress who filed a $1 million lawsuit against the Internet movie database IMDb for revealing her real age lost her battle in court Thursday when a federal jury in Seattle rejected her claim. READ MORE: Actress Sues IMDb, Amazon Over Revealing Her Age Junie… Read More »
Alan Tudyk on Playing a Racist in Jackie Robinson Biopic ’42′
The new movie “42,” in theaters Friday, tells the story of baseball great Jackie Robinson, who changed the sport forever when he broke the color barrier in Major League Baseball in 1947. While Robinson’s entry into the league was unprecedented, it was far from easy, and… Read More »
Harrison Ford Embarrassed by Elizabeth Vargas’ Crush Confession
Elizabeth Vargas made iconic film star Harrison Ford blush during a live interview on “Good Morning America” today. “I have a confession to make,” Vargas admitted to Ford during his interview to promote the new film “42: The True Story of an American Legend,” in… Read More »
Halle Berry Calls Pregnancy ‘Biggest Surprise’
Days after news broke that she’s expecting a child with fiancé Olivier Martinez, Halle Berry calls her pregnancy “the biggest surprise of my life.” In an interview posted today on CNN.com, Berry, showing off a tiny baby bump, said, “This has been the biggest surprise… Read More »
Roger Ebert Memorial Service to Follow Funeral
Family, friends and fans gathered this morning at the Holy Name Cathedral in Chicago for the funeral of famed movie critic Roger Ebert. A choir singing, “God has smiled on me, he has set me free,” accompanied the solemn procession up the main aisle. The… Read More »
Movie Review: ‘Evil Dead’ Remake Delivers a ‘Blood Monsoon’
For many, it doesn’t get better than “The Evil Dead.” The 1981 original and its two sequels are the perfect blend of blood-drenched, graphic horror and B-grade camp, giving birth to one of the most abused horror movie clichés of all time: naïve college or… Read More »
Kate Hudson Less ‘Rock Chick’ Than Mom
Looks like Kate Hudson has put her hard-partying days behind her. The 33-year-old actress and mother of two tells Elle’s UK edition, “I’m a lot less a rock chick and a lot more about being a good mother, a good partner. “I’m part of a… Read More »
Review: ‘The Host’ Doesn’t Live Up to ‘Twilight’ Hype
In “The Host,” “Twilight” author Stephenie Meyer turns her attention from vampires to space aliens. In her saccharine yet profitable imagination, a hostile alien takeover of Earth involves beings that resemble a clump of ethereal-looking spermatozoa, known simply as souls. These souls take over worlds… Read More »

Email






RSS
Twitter
Facebook