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Oct 15, 2009 -
- Mia Michaels is leaving So You Think You Can Dance — Mia's Twitter
- Lady Gaga reveals her upcoming tour dates — Billboard
- Ridley Scott goes Red Riding for Sony — Hit Fix
- Season four of Big Love will premiere on Jan. 10 — TV Squad
- William H. Macy will star in an adaptation of the British drama Shameless for Showtime — The Futon Critic
- Josh Duhamel will star in a new Disney flick called What's He Got?
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Mar 02, 2009 -
Eva Longoria was a busy girl, bouncing from one event to another in LA over the weekend. On Saturday she accepted a $200,000 donation from AT&T benefiting PADRES, an organization she's involved in that helps Hispanic families fighting against cancer. Yesterday she joined her Desperate Housewives costars to support Felicity Huffman's new film, Phoebe in Wonderland.
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Feb 27, 2009 -
I saw Bart Got a Room at last year's Tribeca Film Festival and totally enjoyed it — if you'd like, you can read my review (without getting spoiled). Now there's a trailer for it and it's apparently "coming soon." I highly recommend putting this one on the to-see list for some time when you need a pretty light, easy movie that isn't too taxing, isn't too substantial and leaves you feeling good in the end.
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Nov 01, 2008 -
BlackBerry has had quite the celebrity-filled week, launching Storm with John Mayer on Wednesday followed by its Bold launch party in LA on Thursday night. Kate Bosworth glowed in her simple and neutral-toned outfit, while Mario Lopez and Eva Longoria laughed and chatted together. Hayden Panettiere took a break from saving the whales to show off her new tattoo and posed with ex-boyfriend Stephen Colletti inside the party.
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Jun 12, 2008 -
Felicity Huffman and William H. Macy looked like they were having a blast, showing off their beach bodies in Maui yesterday. Felicity kept it modest in her shorts and one-piece swimsuit as she and William took turns making funny faces and picking up daughters Georgia and Sofia while frolicking in the ocean.
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Apr 22, 2008 -
Sure, maybe we don't need another coming-of-age comedy with awkward geeky boys, but I'll still watch one. Especially one with William H. Macy who was funny/pathetic in his Sundance comedy The Deal (not to be confused with Deal, which should not be confused with 21 — or Rounders, as Brittfish pointed out), along with Cheryl Hines and Alia Shawkat (who is pretty busy these days).
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Feb 01, 2008 -
The Deal, a lighthearted industry satire, can be loosely deemed a "romantic comedy," though there's not much romance and the comedy sometimes comes out flat. William H. Macy wrote the screenplay from Peter Lefcourt's novel and the movie is so filled with winky inside jokes about Hollywood and The Film Industry that one grows tired trying to catch them all.
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Jan 24, 2008 -
While my exhausted tail returned to San Francisco last night, the fun rolls on at Sundance with a whole new group of celebs coming into town to brave the cold and show off their movies. Other than Diddy, who was mostly there to show off his vodka. Lukas Haas separated himself from Leonardo DiCaprio long enough to premiere his movie, Death in Love which Buzz and I saw last night — totally disturbing (though Adam Brody was really cute in it) — before also seeing him out to breakfast this morning.
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Jan 23, 2008 -
While the afternoon took a noticeably somber turn as the news of Heath Ledger's tragic death spread over snowy Park City, the morning was for celebrating as Oscar nomination news came to Sundance. While a lot of the celebrities left with the end of MLK day weekend, there was still swag to be scored for some of them. I was lucky enough to stop by the Pure & Natural Celebrity Eco-Retreat and Iconix "Gift Giving For A Cause" Suite benefiting Save the Children to see all the goodies the celebrities have been snatching up as souvenirs.
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Aug 03, 2007 -
- Beck and Ryan Adams have designed book covers for classic books as part of a project for the Penguin publishing house, Pitchfork reports.
- Katherine Heigl is starting a production company whose first project is an action-comedy, Reuters reports.
- E! reports that the fourth Shrek film already has a tentative release date: May 21, 2010.
- The Futon Critic has the details on how Fox is shifting its fall lineup, moving "Bones" back to Tuesdays, putting "Kitchen Nightmares" on Wednesdays, and saving "New Amsterdam" for midseason.
- Gabriel Macht will star in the film adaptation of Will Eisner's comic series The Spirit, which is being written and directed by Frank Miller, Variety reports.
- Thousands of classic "Siskel and Ebert" review clips are now online, writes the Hollywood Reporter.
- William H. Macy will star in the TNT drama pilot "Family Man," which he also co-wrote, Zap2it reports.
- Jack Black has signed on for The Lost Adventures of Stone Perlmutter Jr., a mockumentary about a bumbling traveler who believes himself to be an Indiana Jones-style adventurer.
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