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April 4, 2009 at 5:25am PST
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Love her or hate her (we usually lean toward the latter), Sienna Miller definitely has her own sense of style.

Sometimes it works.

Sometimes it really really doesn’t.

At the ShoWest honors on Thursday where Miller was honored as Supporting Actress of the Year, Sienna arrived in a vibrant red and yellow minidress and we can’t help but admit we love it.

—Sasha Perl-Raver

April 3, 2009 at 10:48am PST
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Last night was ShowWest’s closing night awards banquet where the National Association of Theater Owners honored the actors and actresses they’ve knighted the biggest stars (and sacred cash cows) of the upcoming year.

The honorees included Zac Efron, Rachel McAdams, Audrina Patridge (say WHAT?!?!?), Dennis Quaid, Michael Caine, Sienna Miller, Zack Snyder, Bradley Cooper and Michael Bay.

So who would you rather?

Zac-y Pooh in all his barely legal, 17 Again glory?

February 26, 2009 at 12:41pm PST
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We need to get Shatner on the line and book a room in Vegas for April 2nd stat!

Zac Efron is going to be honored as the ShoWest Breakthrough Performer of the Year at the annual cinema owners’ convention. The awards are handed out at the awards gala which ends the convention.

The Breakthrough Performer Award was previously presented to Dane Cook in 2007.

Ooooh. We can’t lie, that tarnishes the honor a scoch.

February 4, 2009 at 9:57am PST
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Johnny Depp (1990).

Brad Pitt (1993).

Matt Damon (1998).

Heath Ledger (2001).

Ryan Gosling (2004).

And now, Chris Pine.

Following in a long list of hot-ass dudes, Pine, who steps into the Shatner role in this summer’s Star Trek film, will be honored with the ShoWest Male Star of Tomorrow at the annual cinema owners convention in Las Vegas in April.

Last year, the award was given to Emile Hirsch…when they thought Speed Racer was going to be a major blockbuster. 

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