Los Angeles (E! Online) - • Heidi Klum's latest runway project involves some seriously scantily clad catwalkers: The Victoria's Secret Fashion Show features the likes of Klum, Alessandra Ambrosia, Selita Ebanks, Doutzen Kroes, Adriana Lima, Marisa Miller and Miranda Kerr "in this holiday infused lingerie runway show" taking place at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach and airing Dec. 3. Bells won't be the only thing jingling.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - "I was at a function, and a bunch of political types were there. And John McCain was there. He came up to say hello, I said, 'Look, don't even ask it. I will not be your vice president. I have to be on the top of the ticket.'"
Los Angeles (E! Online) - Anne Hathaway didn't hide from personal troubles. Her new film didn't hide from audiences.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - We're finally beyond the flak of summer movies, and just over the hump of September dreck—it's finally time in movie land for all the big guns to come out. We have the audacity—the nerve!—to peek into the future to pick which flicks are gonna be the most successful, but we're not just talkin' money-wise.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - Big doings on the casting couch, what with Hayden Christensen remaining gainfully employed, 90210's Shenae Grimes getting a little extra cigarette money and somebody finally getting Yogi and Boo-Boo a film deal.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - Nicole Kidman's night at Elle magazine's Women in Hollywood Tribute will be legendary—literally.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - • Sounds like it's time for Hilary Swank to start working on another Oscar speech. The actress is on the case in Betty Anne Waters, an Erin Brockovich-like drama based on a true story about a woman who fights to clear her brother of a murder he didn't commit. The flick will be helmed by director Tony Goldwyn (best known as the bad guy in Ghost), according to Variety.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - Having watched some of his romances sink like a certain well-known ship, it's understandable that Leonardo DiCaprio has, in the past, expressed his reluctance to drop anchor and settle down.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - Tom Hanks is the latest to offer a tribute to the late acting legend, recalling their work together on the Chicago-based gangster film The Road to Perdition:
Los Angeles (E! Online) - Flowing locks. Tights. Well, yeah, Thor kinda could pass for a Renaissance man…
Los Angeles (E! Online) - • He's made the band. Now Diddy's looking to be a StarMaker. The hip-hop multihyphenate is teaming up with MTV and Survivor mastermind Mark Burnett for a new reality series. Taking the Idol formula one step further, StarMaker features solo artists trying to outperform each other while also dealing with photo ops, press interviews, paparazzi and living together. The premiere is set for January.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - Will Miley Cyrus get her wish of playing a younger, cleaner Carrie Bradshaw?
Los Angeles (E! Online) - It's a good time to be a fanboy...or girl.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - I'm confused by Hollywood's habit of using Catholic symbols either in an overly generic way or in a way that any reasonably well informed person knows isn't accurate. Case in point: Lost. The whole Mr. Eko thing just had my skin crawling because of the stuff that was wrong. You don't baptize a baby by making the sign of the cross; you aren't a priest just because you sign a letter.*
Los Angeles (E! Online) - Shia LaBeouf held. Kirk Cameron soared.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - Shia LaBeouf has starred in three straight No. 1 movies. Kirk Cameron hasn't seen his face on a multiplex screen in seven years. Guess who's the hottest ticket heading into the weekend?
Los Angeles (E! Online) - Ricky Gervais as the next host of the Oscars?
Los Angeles (E! Online) - Watch out, Christian Bale—there's a new Batman coming to town!
Los Angeles (E! Online) - Another day, another Tom Cruise rumor.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - He will survive...again. Probably to the chagrin of any movies aiming to open on Independence Day.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - The boy Shia is a beast at the box office. His last two flicks were Indy Jones and Transformers, both massive hits (and, yes, would have been even if LaBeouf hadn't starred alongside Harrison Ford and Optimus Prime). Before that, though, Shia fronted a little movie called Disturbia which, despite being produced by Steven Spielberg, shocked the industry by holding the No. 1 box-office spot three weekends in a row.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - The entire Disney empire is turning into a one-man show. Luckily, that man is Johnny Depp.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - Is Tom Ford going Mad for his feature-film directing debut?
Los Angeles (E! Online) - Greed isn't so good for Ben Affleck.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - Jennifer Aniston is so finished! Why doesn't she stop smoking, have a baby (anybody's baby) and give it up already?!
Los Angeles (E! Online) - Muggles are apparently bright enough to tell the difference between Harry Potter and Hari Puttar—no matter what Warner Bros. believes.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - The James Bond brain trust has given itself a license to kill 007 catchphrases.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - What happens in Vegas...ends up on the Internet (if you're an Olsen).
Los Angeles (E! Online) - "Champion" was just child's play. At least compared to Kanye West's next attempt at puppet mastery.
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