Mel Gibson has signed up to appear in a new film called The Beaver, which Jodie Foster will direct.
Gibson, 53, will play the role of a depressed man who is comforted by wearing a hand-puppet of a beaver. Sounds perfect for him.
Foster, 46, will play the role of Gibson's wife in the movie as well as directing it.
This will be the third film that Foster has directed after she shot Little Man Tate in 1991 and Home for the Holidays in 1995.
This photo pretty much sums up all we need to know about this film.
Tina Fey and Steve Carrell were snapped while filming their new movie, Date Nate, in New York City.
The film features the pair as a couple out on a date when the night takes an unexpected turn. Whackiness ensues, we're sure.
Not that it even matters. We would pay to sit in a theater and watch these two silently do a crossword puzzle for three hours and still find it hilarious.
Last night, the Emmys celebrated their sixtieth anniversary with the least funny, most awkward award show opening in history. You know David Letterman was sitting on his Barcalounger thinking, “No one will ever be able to give me grief from the ‘Oprah-Uma’ gag ever again.”
Anne Hathaway has decided to open up about her break up with Raffaello Follieri saying she was in "shock" when she heard about his arrest just after their split in June.
In an interview with W magazine, Hathaway describes the horror of finding out about the charges and immediately having to start a press tour for Get Smart. The only way she got through it was with the support of her friends, family and castmates.
Anne Hathaway combines the beauty of a modern day Audrey Hepburn with the accessible warmth of Tom Hanks. It’s an intoxicating combo. She sat down with Parade to talk about her new film Get Smart, opening June 20th.
On the cast’s raunchy humor: