"Memphis," this year's winner of best musical at the Tony Awards and "Red," the play about artist Mark Rothko, took home the most honors at the awards ceremony in New York on Sunday, June 13.
Lots of things get blown up and torn apart in "Iron Man 2," as you would expect from any self-respecting blockbuster kicking off the summer movie season. The magnitude of destruction far exceeds that of its predecessor — from rows of cars to armies of drones to Tony Stark's cliff-top Shangri-La — and includes repeated instances of characters walking away from a massive fireball without looking back. 'Cause looking back is for wimps.
A bevy of beautiful leading ladies didn't seem to mind the inclement weather that fell on the red carpet of "The Spirit" premiere on Wednesday night in Hollywood. It was actually cold and raining outside as director Frank Miller flaunted his gorgeous gals inside a plastic tent in front of Grauman's Chinese Theater, but the snow falling inside was actually faux, an homage to the weather in the flick.
We might have guessed that Ryan Reynolds had a romantic side. But not because Scarlett Johansson told us so.
American actress Scarlett Johansson, British actor Michael Caine and other entertainers said they hope their performances Thursday at the Nobel Peace Concert draw attention to laureate Martti Ahtisaari's style of mediating as a solution to conflicts.
As far as George Clooney is concerned, he and Scarlett Johansson are in the same boat.
Scarlett Johansson can laugh about it now, but the actress says she was embarrassed by the media coverage of her so-called "e-mail relationship" with Barack Obama.
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