Bryce Dallas Howard (director Ron Howard's gorgeous daughter and star of Lady in the Water) will replace Rachelle Lefevre for the role of Victoria in the third installment of the Twilight saga, Eclipse.
This is good news, because Rachelle was annoying playing the role of the curly red-haired villain. She took it too damn seriously. And rule #1 of Twilight is you don't take it seriously. Bryce should inject some credibility into the franchise now.
Seth Rogen is perhaps the least likely leading man to come down the pike since Dustin Hoffman and much like Hoffman in Midnight Cowboy, just three years after his star began to seriously rise, Rogan choose to take on a leading role which casts him in an entirely unlikable light with his new film Observe and Report.
Get out your lighters and your acid-wash.
Last night, we went with our girl Heidi to the premiere of Anvil! The Story of Anvil, a brilliant documentary by Sacha Gervasi about Anvil, a band dubbed the demi-gods of Canadian metal, credited with influencing bands like Metallica, Anthrax and Slayer, but who after 13 albums are still scraping to get by.
The premiere was in Hollywood at the Egyptian Theater and was a poopoo platter of who’s who.
Where are you going to find Chris Jericho and Dustin Hoffman in the same room?
Before Sunrise for those in their sunset years, Last Chance Harvey stars Oscar winners Emma Thompson and Dustin Hoffman as two garrisoned, solitary souls who find themselves suddenly enthralled with each other.
In a Ralph Lauren mini dress, nude Stuart Weitzman peep-toes and earrings by Conroy & Wilcox, Angelina Jolie, as only she could, makes a giant stuffed panda look chic.
How does she do it?
The tres jolie Jolie, who voiced martial arts master Tigress in Kung Fu Panda, attended the film’s DVD release on Sunday at Grauman's Chinese Theater in Hollywood, alongside costars Dustin Hoffman and Jack Black.
Killing it, mama!
Can you believe she gave birth to twins in July???
Last night, Jodie Foster was among twelve stars introducing their classic or signature movies at the AFI Night at the Movies, presented by Target and benefiting the American Film Institute at the ArcLight Theater.