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This week's cover: 'It's Complicated' stars Alec Baldwin and Meryl Streep talk nudity

4 November 2009 2:25 PM, PST | EW.com - PopWatch | See recent EW.com - PopWatch news »

For Something's Gotta Give, writer-director Nancy Meyers had to convince Diane Keaton to bare all on screen. Six years later, Meyers is back with a new romantic comedy, It's Complicated (in theaters Dec. 25), and this time, it's Alec Baldwin who's doing the stripping. He and Meryl Streep play ex-spouses who, over their son's college-graduation weekend, rekindle their romance—a tricky situation that becomes even more so when Streep's character starts dating her architect, played by Steve Martin. (Baldwin and Martin won't just be film co-stars but also co-hosts of the Oscars.) Unlike Keaton, Baldwin didn't need much arm-twisting to drop trou. »

- Missy Schwartz

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AFI's 100 Years ...100 Movie Quotes

4 November 2009 4:45 AM, PST | Extra | See recent Extra news »

"Extra" brings you AFI's 100 Best Movie Quotes of all time! From "The Wizard of Oz" to "Taxi Driver," see if your favorites made the list!

AFI's 100 Years...100 Movie QuotesGone with the Wind (1939)

“Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn.” —Said by Clark Gable as Rhett Butler to Vivien Leigh as Scarlett O’Hara.

The Godfather (1972)

“I’m going to make him an offer he can’t refuse.” —Marlon Brando as Don Corleone.

On the Waterfront (1954)

“You don’t understand! »

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Whatever Works Blu-ray Review

26 October 2009 4:19 PM, PDT | Collider.com | See recent Collider.com news »

There are two things it’s hard to get away from when discussing Woody Allen: the first is that his output is so constant, there’s going to be winners mixed with losers. Over the last couple years, Allen’s talent has been scattershot to say the least, but then he might surprise you with a film like Match Point, or Vicki Christina Barcelona. Even his early funny period had some misfires, but that leads into the second point, which is that Allen has not been strong for a long time. You can never count him out, but the 21st century is easily his weakest period of cinema. Whatever Works, however, was written a very long time ago, and it shows, so it combines early funny with later Woody. My review after the jump.

Larry David stars as Boris Yellnikof (really? This must be a leftover name for when »

- Andre Dellamorte

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Oscar... Now With More Spirit Fingers

23 October 2009 8:36 PM, PDT | FilmExperience | See recent FilmExperience news »

Shankman's got spirit!

Do you follow the Oscar show news in the way you follow the Oscars? I don't so much, despite this life I lead constantly writin' about the awards themselves. I care who hosts to some degree but I tend to ignore the rest. But I found it interesting this week when director Adam Shankman (Hairspray) was named as one of the producers and his choreography skills were noted as a reason to be enthused about this assignment. At least he has a sense of humor about his, um, limited history with the big event I was one of Paula Abdul's 'Under the Sea' pirates," Shankman said. "The last time I was at the Oscars, I was in Lycra, with a pirate hat on. Shankman's presence must mean more musical numbers. I'm all for musical numbers provided they rehire Hugh Jackman as host. He was so fine last year. »

- NATHANIEL R

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Before 'Kill Bill 3', Uma Thurman tries out 'Motherhood'

22 October 2009 7:57 PM, PDT | Hitfix | See recent Hitfix news »

It's never been easy being a working mom and Hollywood has recognized it for years.  From "Baby Boom" with Diane Keaton to Sally Field's mom  in "Mrs. Doubtfire" to Julia Robert's "Erin Brokovich," movies have depicted the struggles of keeping a career and a family to both comedic and serious extremes.  This weekend, Uma Thurman stars in an indie look at the subject matter as a blogger  trying to survive a hipper than thou New York City in the new comedy "Motherhood." HitFix's Katie Hasty spoke to Thurman about shooting the comedy, which premiered at this year's Sundance Film Festival, and... »

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Diane Keaton: Dexter Couldn’t Be More Different From Mom

22 October 2009 6:00 AM, PDT | People - CelebrityBabies | See recent People - CelebrityBabies news »

Courtesy More for use on CBB

In the cover story for the November issue of More magazine, mom-of-two Diane Keaton talks openly about forgoing a relationship to instead focus on family and career.

“I’m free to do what I want to try to do,” she notes. ‘I don’t have to worry that I’m not living up to some responsibility as a partner to somebody else.”

Daughter Dexter, 13, sees things a bit differently however! “It’s [all about] boys right now,” Diane, 63, shares, asking “Could she be more different from me?”

“She goes to them, talks to them. She makes the dates. »

- Missy

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Keaton: 'Men don't look at me anymore'

22 October 2009 12:31 AM, PDT | Digitalspy | See recent digitalspy news »

Diane Keaton has revealed that she believes her days of romance are over. The Something's Gotta Give star, who has been linked to Woody Allen, Warren Beatty and Al Pacino over the years, said that she doesn't think men would go out with her unless she pays them. Keaton told More magazine: "I don’t think men even look at me anymore. If anything could work in that area, it would probably be if I paid him. Then I think we could work out an affable relationship. (more) »

- By Rebecca Davies

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Keaton Fears Her Romance Days Are Over

20 October 2009 6:31 PM, PDT | WENN | See recent WENN news »

Actress Diane Keaton fears the only way she'd land a lover these days is if she paid him to romance her.

The former big screen sex siren, who previously dated Woody Allen, Warren Beatty and Al Pacino, insists her days of romancing Hollywood's eligible bachelors are over.

The Annie Hall star tells the new issue of More magazine, "I don’t think men even look at me anymore. If anything could work in that area, it would probably be if I paid him (suitor). Then I think we could work out an affable relationship.

"I’m totally for it! I pay for everything else."

But don't cry for Keaton - she doesn't miss having a man around: "It’s a huge part of life that’s missing, yeah, but I don’t miss it.

"I’m free to do what I want to try to do. I don’t have to worry that I’m not living up to some responsibility as a partner to somebody else." »

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Buzz Break: Lost in Translation

20 October 2009 1:00 PM, PDT | Movieline | See recent Movieline news »

· I'm not completely sure I understand this new cover of Vogue Korea. Does Josh Hartnett have an Asian boyfriend now? Also: Is he still making movies?

· Congratulations to spawn-of-Streep Mamie Gummer, who's just gotten engaged to a man she calls "the Keanu to my Uma." Sure, there's context for the remark. But who needs it?

· Diane Keaton has sworn off love, but not hustlers: "If anything could work in that area, it would probably be if I paid him. Then I think we could work out an affable relationship. 'Remember, at eight we're going to dinner. Until then, you're free, take care of yourself.' I'm totally for it! I pay for everything else."

· Steven Spielberg has agreed to push back his "put" deal with Universal theme parks.

· Want to familiarize yourself with Tom Ford before A Single Man comes out? Check out this collection of his most notorious quotes, »

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Diane Keaton's Kids: First Photo

20 October 2009 11:29 AM, PDT | Huffington Post | See recent Huffington Post news »

Meet Diane Keaton's kids: Dexter, 13, and Duke, 8. For the first time ever, Keaton, 63, has allowed them to be photographed with her. You can check out the spread in the November issue of More, on newsstands October 27. Keaton also talks about her man-free existence. Here are some highlights: I'm free to do what I want to try to do. I don't have to worry that I'm not living up to some responsibility as a partner to somebody else." "I don't think men even look at me anymore. If anything could work in that area, it would probably be if I paid him. Then I think we could work out an affable relationship. 'Remember, at eight we're going to dinner. Until then, you're free, take care of yourself.' " You can read the entire More interview here. ... »

- Katy Hall

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Diane Keaton Shows Off Her Kids for the First Time

20 October 2009 10:40 AM, PDT | PEOPLE.com | See recent PEOPLE.com news »

Diane Keaton has bared all onscreen - both emotionally and physically - and now the actress is revealing something even more personal: pictures of her kids. For the first time ever, the actress, 63, has allowed photographs of her two children - daughter Dexter, 13, and son Duke, 8 - to be published, in the November issue of More, on stands Oct. 27. Related: Diane: Joy of Kids Surprised Me"I'm free to do what I want to try to do," she says of having a successful career and raising her family without a man. "I don't have to worry that I'm not living »

- Michael Y. Park

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Monkey Uncaged: The Ten Worst Gay Movies of All Time!

13 October 2009 5:59 PM, PDT | AfterElton.com | See recent AfterElton.com news »

Have a question about gay male entertainment? Send it to aftereltonflyingmonkey@yahoo.com! (Please include your city and state and/or country.)

A Note from the Flying Monkey: Of the many emails I receive every week for my column, some are so good that they simply can’t be answered in just a few words. So from time to time, the editors have decided to let me out of the “cage” of that regular column, in a feature we’re calling Monkey Uncaged! 

Q: What, in your opinion, is the worst gay film ever made? Why? – A.R.

A: A couple of months ago, I wrote a list of what I considered to be the ten most “important” gay male films – not what I felt were the “best,” mind you, but the ones that I felt had had the most impact either on the Glbt community or society at large. »

- Brent Hartinger

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X-Men writer/producer and Star Trek director in $2million film deal

13 October 2009 5:04 PM, PDT | The Geek Files | See recent The Geek Files news »

X-men scribe Simon Kinberg and The Devil Wears Prada writer Aline Brosh McKenna have sold a film idea to Paramount for almost $2million, reports Variety.

The untitled feature film will be produced by Star Trek director (and Lost creator) Jj Abrams and Bryan Burk, through their Bad Robot production company.

Paramount has a first-look deal with Bad Robot, which honed the pitch with the two writers. The plot of the project is not being disclosed at this stage.

London-born Kinberg (right) has writing credits including Mr and Mrs Smith, X-Men: The Last Stand and the upcoming Guy Ritchie-directed Sherlock Holmes. He's also a producer on the planned X-Men: First Class prequel.

McKenna's work includes 27 dresses and the upcoming Morning Glory which stars Rachel McAdams, Harrison Ford and Diane Keaton.

The two writers are friends who recently worked together on a rewrite of Fox's Date Night, starring Steve Carell and Tina Fey. »

- David Bentley

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J.J. Abrams talks Star Trek 2, Fringe, Mission Impossible 4 and More!

8 October 2009 4:28 PM, PDT | Collider.com | See recent Collider.com news »

The phenomenally successful re-imagining of the legendary adventures captured in Star Trek will be coming to DVD and Blu-Ray on November 17th. Although it is too early to talk about the specifics of the special features and extras that will be included on the 2-disc DVD and 3-disc Blu-Ray, in speaking to members of the press this afternoon at the Viceroy Hotel in Santa Monica, writer/director/producer J.J. Abrams gave some insight into the plans for the forthcoming Star Trek sequel, the possibility of it being done in 3-D and what he sees his involvement with the franchise being, for the foreseeable future. And, with so many other projects on his schedule, the prolific storyteller also touched on Mission: Impossible 4, Fringe and his latest television pilot, just sold to NBC. Hit the jump to read what he said:

And in case you missed it, we posted a new interview »

- Sara Wayland

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[DVD Review] Camille

22 September 2009 10:46 AM, PDT | JustPressPlay.net | See recent JustPressPlay news »

In love, there are always new stories to be told. But is this the same when it comes to movies? Or for that matter, movies about love? We’ve seen so many romantic comedies roll from opening credits (Diane Keaton, Cary Grant, Matthew McConaughey, Jennifer Aniston, Drew Barrymore, etc), through the first kiss and the last one. When the final credits drop into the screen, some cry, some laugh, but most feel a strong feeling of satisfaction.

You see, love is constantly changing and movies just try to keep up and use the old stories to create new ones. In an attempt to create a new story about a timeless topic, Camille changes all the rules. Our main character, Camille (Sienna Miller), is a blonde beauty who always gets what she wants. That sounds vain, but it isn’t. She is the opposite of vain. In fact she is aloof and charming, »

- Erin Burris

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Classic Cameos: Marshall McLuhan, 'Annie Hall'

20 September 2009 11:02 AM, PDT | Cinematical | See recent Cinematical news »

As you probably know, a cameo in film is a brief appearance by someone who's well known, often instantly recognizable, to audiences at the time the movie is released. Usually the famous person plays him/herself, but not always. Marshall McLuhan, a communication/media theorist who reached his popularity in the 1960s and 1970s, was familiar to audiences who would have seen the 1977 comedy Annie Hall when it first played in theaters, although many viewers might not know him now. Fortunately, his popularity doesn't affect the punchline of the very funny scene he's in.

Alvy Singer (Woody Allen) and Annie Hall (Diane Keaton) are in a long line for a movie, trying not to fight about their sex life, and Alvy is continually annoyed by a guy in line behind him, who rants on pompously and erroneously about any number of topics. And eventually, Alvy is able to do the »

- Jette Kernion

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'More to Love' finale recap: 'Do you love me? You do? Okay, then you're dumped.'

16 September 2009 9:58 AM, PDT | EW.com - PopWatch | See recent EW.com - PopWatch news »

I know I really shouldn't be surprised that last night's season finale of Fox's More to Love left me with feelings of shame and outrage (and a side serving of "Hey, dude got it right!"). After all, the opening montage of bachelor Luke's hometown visit kicked off with images of heifers lazily grazing in a field. Really, Fox? Really, you thought we wouldn't notice you trying to sneak random bovine imagery into your plus-sized dating show? (Insert purse-lipped head-shake here.) Anyhow, Luke's quartet of "meet the family" dates with Malissa (pictured, right) and Tali (left) -- his divorced parents appear to have come from two different planets, and therefore could not share screentime  - were amusingly awkward. Luke's dad, of course, couldn't seem to make peace with the fact that Tali came from planet Israel, invoking Jesus' name before the meal and declaring "praise the lord and pass the potatoes »

- Michael Slezak

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The Young and the Restless: Michelle Stafford Expecting Her First Child

8 September 2009 11:00 PM, PDT | buddytv.com | See recent BuddyTV news »

Four surgeries and three egg retrievals later, The Young and the Restless star Michelle Stafford finally arrived at the surrogate option and is now expecting a baby girl.

Stafford, 43, who plays scheming Phyllis Summers on the CBS daytime drama for which she has won two Emmy awards, has never considered being single as a hindrance from starting her own family, just like Kate Jackson, Calista Flockhart and Diane Keaton, single celebrities who adopted to become mothers.  "I never wavered in my desire to be a mother," The Young and the Restless actress tells People. "But I did waiver on aspects of the process. It was the hardest thing I've ever done in my life."

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- editor@buddytv.com

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The worst movies ever to grace the screen

8 September 2009 3:00 PM, PDT | AfterEllen.com | See recent AfterEllen.com news »

A few weeks ago, I called Sandra Bullock's rom-com, All About Steve, part of her comeback tour. Boy, did I get that wrong.

What I didn't know at the time was that All About Steve has been collecting shelf dust for two years, because the movie's financial backers didn't know what to do with it. After Bullock's stellar box office showing in The Proposal and Bradley Cooper's surprise success in The Hangover, the good folks who brought us Miss Congeniality 2 decided to go ahead and release Steve.

It came out Friday to the worst Rotten Tomatoes ratings I have ever seen in my life.

It was late afternoon on Friday before it moved past a zero percent approval rating.

Still, Steve brought in over 13 million dollars on opening weekend (though there is no record of how many people demanded their ten bucks back after the movie was over). So, »

- stuntdouble

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The Hollywood Film Festival Announces Craft Honorees

8 September 2009 5:59 AM, PDT | MovieWeb | See recent MovieWeb news »

The 13th Annual Hollywood Film Festival and Hollywood Awards, presented by Starz, are pleased to announce their craft honorees for this year's Hollywood Awards. The festival and awards will mark their return on October 21 for a weeklong series of screenings, competitions and awards.

Cinematographer Roger Deakins, A.S.C., will receive the "Hollywood Cinematographer Award," Composer Alexandre Desplat, Bmi, will be given the "Hollywood Film Composer Award," editor Dana Glauberman, A.C.E., will be honored with the "Hollywood Editor Award," production designer Rick Carter, A.D.G., will receive the "Hollywood Production Designer Award" and costume designer Colleen Atwood, C.D.G., will be honored with the "Hollywood Costume Designer Award."

The Hollywood Awards Gala Ceremony will take place at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills on October 26, 2009.

"We are honored to have these exceptionally talented artists honored for their outstanding work and creative vision at this year's festival, »

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