Jennifer Lopez has dealt Cheryl Cole’s hopes of hitting the big time in the U.S. a blow after admitting she doesn’t know much about the British singer.
Few of the diners in the smart Hollywood restaurant could resist watching the starry couple from the corners of their eyes; Elizabeth Taylor and her husband Michael Wilding.
There are two 3D offerings this week. Cave Of Forgotten Dreams takes to a long-lost French cave full of Stone Age wall paintings and another is about turtles
This cheesy soap opera dearly wants to be a country and western All About Eve. The songs aren’t too bad but the dialogue is with Paltrow adding to its woes.
She might have crawled in in the early hours following her late night/early morning with ex boyfriend Jude Law at notorious Londopn nightblub The Box - but you'd never know to see Lily Cole this evening.
It's a secret he'd literally been keeping under his hat - but tonight Dancing On Ice's acid-tongued judge Jason Gardiner unveiled his new hair transplant on the show.
She has spent the past few days showing off her bronzed bikini body on the beach in Dubai - but yummy mummy Denise Van Outen looked happy to be home as she flew back into Heathrow last night.
Launching a major series on Liz Taylor, her biographer, J. Randy Taraborrelli, reveals sensational details of the love that drove her and Richard Burton to the brink of self-destruction.
Battle: Los Angeles is a noisy, gung-ho celebration of the U.S military as they battle against evil aliens - think Independence Day minus the sophistication or Starship Troopers without the irony.
The Lincoln Lawyer, a fiendishly twisty crime-thriller, is welcome proof that, though he may have squandered his talent on terrible romcoms, he hasn't totally mislaid his mojo.
The distinguished actors are as strong as you would expect, the narrative structure is well-crafted, and there’s something curiously bracing about Allen’s misanthropy.
The most extensive survey of moviegoers ever undertaken saw the doomed lovers voted ahead of classic on screen pairing Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh in second place.
The actress is said to have chosen to take her chances at a trial rather than pleading guilty to stealing the $2,500 necklace which she protests she did not take illegally from a Venice store in January.
She died of heart failure in hospital, with her four children at her side. And when the New York Times paid tribute to Hollywood's last movie goddess, it had to admit Miss Taylor had outlived their obituary writer.
The larger-than-life presenter made her daytime TV comeback on January 11 with The Vanessa Show and drew in 170,000 viewers for the first show, but one episode saw figures fall to just 60,000.