Los Angeles (E! Online) - Rumer Willis' extended fam stole the spotlight at Wednesday night's House Bunny premiere in Westwood.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - The prospect of another mouth to feed has Ben Affleck heading back to work.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - One night in Bangkok…was all the Thai people could stomach of Gary Glitter. Though that's apparently one night more than Hong Kong could handle.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - • Jessica Simpson responds to Carrie Underwood's passive-aggressive taunting about Tony Romo still calling her as BS, because Jess "looked at his call log." Oh, Jess, you're not supposed to admit to doing that.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - Proof, if need be, that you can be a multimillionaire and still be a sellout...not that there's anything wrong with that.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - Matt Damon has that girl group he's always wanted.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - Angie Harmon has seen the error of her privacy-seeking ways.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - When reality TV gives you lemons, you make prime-time lemonade.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - The driver on the other end of Shia LaBeouf's DUI crash will have his day in court, as well.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - America Ferrera, who once hit the campaign trail for Hillary Clinton, is now a very public supporter of Barack Obama, and for almost a year she's been urging young people to vote through Declare Yourself.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - Hey-ooo! Ed McMahon isn't ready to be indebted to Donald Trump just yet.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - You can't keep a good man down, and you can't keep Tom Arnold married.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - Access Hollywood believes they've stumbled upon the rarest thing of all: an actual confirmation from a definitely pregnant but not saying anything star.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - COLLEGE BOYS: Chace Crawford and Penn Badgley, shooting scenes for Gossip Girl at Columbia University in New York City.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - Guilty? That's what he said.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - The third time is not the charm for Ed McMahon.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - Make that Edwina A. Salt.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - Vanessa Hudgens is having a lot of trouble losing her old entourage.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - How do famous design houses manage to hook up celebrities with dresses than are often hideous? Shouldn't they know what looks hot and what doesn't?
Los Angeles (E! Online) - Putting the more in Morocco, Jake Gyllenhaal gets all bulked up and "bear" chested for his role in the fantasy flick Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - When it comes to shameless self-promotion, the more shameless, the better. Which is one of the many reasons we love Rainn Wilson.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - Who says couples have to do everything together? (Besides tabloids and other judgmental types?)
Los Angeles (E! Online) - Ben Stiller doesn't think it's necessary for anyone to boycott Tropic Thunder. And not just because he directed it.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - FAMILY TIME: Kirsten Dunst, spending an afternoon having lunch and shopping with her parents in Venice, Calif.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - Britney Spears can continue to keep her distance from the courthouse for now.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - The best show on television about movies is Entourage, of course, and—as Watch With Kristin reported earlier—my good friend Jamie-Lynn Sigler signed on for a three-episode arc. So I just wanted to share an email that Jamie sent me this morning from the set, on her first day of shooting:
Los Angeles (E! Online) - Haven't you noticed? It's the Summer of the Fanboy, with Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk, Wanted and next week's The Dark Knight bringing all kinds of superhero action. Now comes the return of visionary director Guillermo del Toro, with his twist on the genre, Hellboy II: The Golden Army.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - The Matrix changed the way action movies are made, and its influence is all over the latest graphic-novel adaptation Wanted. Unlikely star James McAvoy is an office monkey-turned-international superassassin, joined by Angelina Jolie and Common, and he's intense and convincing.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor marks the third time we've seen Brendan Fraser do a bad impression of Indiana Jones, and even though it's been seven years, he'll bring in more cash doing it. Oscar winner Rachel Weisz has wisely bowed out this time, replaced by Maria Bello.
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