Ashley Judd

January 25, 2010 at 2:23pm PST

She wanted to keep it a secret for some reason, but the cat's out of the bag: Ashley Judd is smart.

April 27, 2009 at 12:04pm PST
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Salma Hayek’s Saturday wedding to French billionaire François-Henri Pinault at Venice’s Teatro La Fenice opera house was filled with celebrities and song.

April 26, 2009 at 8:48am PST
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Salma Hayek and her French billionaire baby daddy Francois-Henri Pinault were married for the second time in a lavish event on Saturday.

The pair quietly wed at City Hall in Paris on Valentine’s Day but held a second ceremony and party for all of their friends and family.

The wedding took place on the second floor at the Teatro La Fenice, an opera house in Venice, Italy, on Saturday evening with guests arriving by boat with Venetian masks covering their faces.

April 13, 2009 at 10:19am PST
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There is no doubt that Matthew McConaughey is a pimp.

He’s hooked up with everyone from Sandra Bullock to Ashley Judd to his current girlfriend and baby mama, Victoria’s Secret model Camila Alves.

In the new issue of Men’s Journal, Matthew explains how he’s able to wrangle such high caliber booty.

Besides the fact that he’s totally studly, ripped up like a guido’s phone number and has that fabulous “You shure do got a purdy mouth” accent, he says he owes all of his success to his father, Jim.

February 27, 2009 at 6:56am PST
Photos: The Weinstein Company

What Crossing Over wants to be is Crash.

What Crossing Over is: a long, laborious, droning headache.

The film follows multiple storylines across Los Angeles, all dealing with issues of American citizenship, nationalization, patriotism and homeland security. But the thing that made Crash both blistering and poignant was the way it showed how worlds collide and lives are changed.

Crossing Over might as well be called “A Bunch of Scenes About Immigration Where Sucky Things Happen.”

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