Two of Grey's Anatomy's hottest hunks, Patrick Dempsey and Eric Dane, will star alongside Julia Roberts, Ashton Kutcher and Bradley Cooper, in the romantic comedy Valentine's Day.
Dempsey, 43, will play a will play a married obstetrician who is cheating on his wife with Jennifer Garner. Dane swaps his stethoscope for a football in his role as a quarterback on the verge of retirement.
These are the first glimpses of Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland, which is based on Lewis Carroll’s famous novel.
Johnny Depp will play the Mad Hatter, Burton’s girlfriend, Helena Bonham Carter is the Red Queen and Anne Hathaway will star as the White Queen.
Looks like this has typical creepy Burton all over it. A little Sweeny Todd mixed with Edward Scissorhands – both which starred Depp.
The film opens in March 2010.
Mark this on your calendar; you don’t want to be late for this very important date.
In a recent interview with The Guardian, Emily Blunt (Sunshine Cleaning) reveals herself to be quite the feisty one. We love it!
A few highlights:
On her last name: Just as [Emily] was launching herself into a career as an actress, the singer James Blunt released the single You're Beautiful, and people kept asking her for concert tickets to see her brother perform live. She rolls her eyes. "I'm like, 'He's absolutely not my brother.'"
As previously reported, Anne Hathaway will be playing Judy Garland in the upcoming biopic about the troubled star, titled Get Happy: The Life of Judy Garland and based on the biography by Gerald Clarke (Capote).
On Thursday night in Manhattan, there was no party more dazzling than the Cartier 100 Years In America affair at the Cartier flagship store on Fifth Avenue.
Anne Hathaway, all luminous skin and seductive lace, and baby daddy Justin Timberlake, rocking a three piece suit and the longest hair he’s had since the Britney years (just don’t frost those tips, love bug), were two of the night's standouts.
But what was going on with Kate Hudson?
We’re less concerned with her slight tint of orange and more flummoxed by the bizarre cut out panels on her dress.
Gay men everywhere rejoice: Anne Hathaway is reportedly in talks to portray Judy Garland in the film adaptation of Gerald Clarke's 2003 biography of the Wizard of Oz actress, Get Happy: The Life of Judy Garland.
The film, which has been optioned by The Weinstein Company, will chronicle Garland's rise to fame as well as her very public struggle with drugs and alcohol.
How unusual: Madonna with her big fat mouth wide open.
Gwyneth Paltrow and Madonna, with Anne Hathaway in the background, were snapped at the Oak Room for the premiere afterparty of Valentino: The Last Emperor in New York City on Tuesday.
Could Gwynnie be working that Kabbalah string any harder?
We don’t know why; maybe it’s the adultery, maybe it’s the megalomania, maybe it’s the cult following, but we can’t freakin’ stand Madonna anymore.
—Sasha Perl-Raver
Ebony and ivory…
Or, actually, Orangey and Paaasty.
Valentino’s burnt umber is even more shocking as he plants a wet one on milky-white Anne Hathaway at the premiere of Valentino: The Last Emperor in Manhattan on Tuesday.
Has this dude never heard of SPF?
—Sasha Perl-Raver
Anne Hathaway is a pale girl and she’s proud to stay that way.
Especially after a tanning experiment went horribly awry.
“I had a spray tan done and I wound up looking like an orange zebra,” Hathaway says.
“When it came off, because I’m so pale underneath, I looked like a giraffe with leprosy. And I smelled like nachos and maple syrup the whole time. It was not a good idea.”
There’s nothing wrong with being pasty. In fact, we’re all about it!
SPF 50, what what!
–Sasha Perl-Raver
The Oscars are all about looking fabulous for Hollywood’s biggest night.
So who deserves accolades and who should’ve stayed home and watched the show in their sweatpants?
The Best:
Last night, the red carpet belonged to Miley Cyrus. That’s right, we said it. Miley Cyrus is en fuego! We are obsessed with her Zuhair Murad dress! It had elements of Marion Cotillard’s fish scaley Gaultier dress from last year mixed with the fabulous petal ballgowns from the 1940s and 50s. Best dress of the night!