Meg Ryan

May 2, 2009 at 5:38am PST
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The Tribeca Film Festival handed out this year’s honors on Thursday.

This year’s panel of jurors for Robert De Niro’s signature film festival included Meg Ryan, Uma Thurman, Mary-Kate Olsen and Whoopi Goldberg.

Top honors went to the Iranian film About Elly from director Asghar Farhadi.

The festival’s audience award winner will be announced on Saturday evening.

This year’s honorees, including Elia Kazan’s granddaughter, Zoe, who was honored as best actress, include:

October 30, 2008 at 1:12pm PST
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Estelle Reiner, the singer/actress wife of Carl Reiner and mother of Rob Reiner, passed away at her Beverly Hills home on Tuesday. 

She was 94.

September 30, 2008 at 12:52pm PST
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Dennis Quaid is pissed at Meg Ryan!

While Meg was promoting her absolutely god-awful film The Women, she got real chatty about who was at fault in her divorce with Quaid (perhaps trying to deflect attention away from the wretchedness of her movie) saying Dennis had cheated on her throughout the marriage.
Now Dennis is speaking out against his ex, saying she is only hurting their son Jack.

September 30, 2008 at 11:56am PST
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Tongues are wagging that Salma Hayek is back with her ex-fiance Francois-Henri Pinault after the couple was spotted together at his Balenciaga fashion show in Paris, France on Tuesday after being seen together in LA last week. Hayek and the French billionaire announced their split in July.

Reportedly they stood side by side at the fashion show, seeming friendly and happy. Wow. That's all it takes to get a rumor going?

September 24, 2008 at 11:07am PST
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Meg Ryan is finally speaking openly about her divorce from Dennis Quaid and how it felt being largely branded a hussy for hooking up with Russell Crowe in the midst of her personal turmoil.

“Dennis was not faithful to me for a very long time,” Ryan tells In Style Magazine in October’s issue, “and that was very painful. I found out more about that after I was divorced.”

September 12, 2008 at 7:38am PST
Photos: Picturehouse Entertainment

After years of largely abandoning the “Chick Flick,” this summer Hollywood took a page from the Spice Girls and tried to imbue their offerings with Girl Power. Their sad, misguided efforts produced some of the most cloying, least-realistic portrayals of women ever seen on screen.

September 12, 2008 at 5:26am PST
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Based on the 1933 Broadway smash and 1939 Hollywood classic starring Joan Crawford, Norma Shearer and Rosalind Russell, The Women, with Eva Mendes in the Crawford Role, Meg Ryan replacing Shearer and Annette Benning taking over for Russell, was more than a challenging, pedigreed update, it was a labor of love that Diane English (Murphy Brown) has been gestating for over a decade. 

September 5, 2008 at 6:17am PST
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Poor Tara Reid. She’s not even a hot mess; she’s just a messy, funky, puke-in-the-hair mess.

The former actress attended last night’s premiere of The Women in Los Angeles. Why? She’s not in it, we doubt she’s friends with Meg Ryan or Annette Benning and there’s really no place for her on the red carpet anymore. She hasn’t acted in years, she’s reportedly a raging alcoholic and she looks like a reheated poopburger.

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