Rachel McAdams and Eric Bana, stars of The Time Traveler's Wife (out today), talked to USA Today about the trouble with socializing in modern times.
Eric (Star Trek, The Other Boleyn Girl) has been married to wife Rebecca Gleeson for 11 years, but he says, "I don't know how I would hold up in today's market. I can't imagine making a move on someone via text."
Julie & Julia (opens August 7), starring Amy Adams and Meryl Streep, is partly about pioneer blogger Julie Powell (played by Amy) who records her attempts at mastering the recipes of Julia Child (played by Meryl). So naturally, the talented actresses discuss blogging with USA Today:
Katie Holmes will be returning to the stage tonight for PBS's National Memorial Day Concert, during which she will perform the story of a disabled veteran's family with her All My Sons co-star Dianne Wiest.
"It’s important to tell these stories and honor the sacrifice and service of these men and women and their families. It’s a real gift to be able to portray an American of such strength. I’m excited. I want to do justice to her story," Holmes said of her character in an interview with USA Today.
Twilight star Kristen Stewart, who grows increasingly more and more spazzy and repellent, says she terrified of the gangs of female fans who stalk her and co-star Robert Pattinson.
She tells USA Today, “You show up at these places, and there’s literally like a thousand girls and they’re all screaming your name. Girls are scary. Large groups of girls scare the s--t out of me.
"They covet him. I think half of them are so jealous that they hate me.”
She's nominated for an Oscar, her career is on the rise, but the most important thing in the world to Taraji P. Henson is her son.
And she wants that child to be well fed.
She tells USA Today, “My son gets breakfast every morning. I don’t buy cereal. Sometimes he wants scrambled eggs. Sometimes he’ll have bacon. Or pancakes. He gets home-cooked meals every day.
USA Today went behind the scenes with the cast of High School Musical 3. It’s a whole new world this time around because the little kids we met and fell in love with (Zac, we’re talking to you) in the first installment of the Disney juggernaut are now grown up megamillionaire superstars.
Here’s what they shared.
Hills villain Heidi Montag continues her unbridled delusions of grandeur by comparing herself to Jesus in a recent interview with USA Today.
WHAT?!?!?!?
Shove this child into a padded room, stat. She has LOST HER MIND!!!!