ROBERT PATTINSON has finally bid a bittersweet goodbye to the Twilight franchise with a movie that’s taking him to a whole new direction – “Cosmopolis.” So goodbye messy auburn curls, goodbye pasty pallor, goodbye carelessly worn designer duds. Here is a whole new Robert Pattinson in a still from his new movie, taken and posted on Twitter by director David Cronenberg’s daughter Caitlin:
BEYONCE KNOWLES went all soulful on a surprised audience during the “American Idol” finale with an R&B number that went beyond her usual pop. Her new single, “1 + 1″ is from her new album with the unlikely title of “4″, and it spoke of enduring love and vulnerability, which reflected Beyonce‘s R&B roots and was perhaps meant to delivered a hidden message to Scotty McCreery and Lauren Alaina…
…”whoever doesn’t win still loves the other,” right? Because aren’t Scotty and Lauren dating?
COURTNEY LOVE loved the fact that her dead husband Kurt Cobain was well hung. Fornicatingly so.
And just when you thought Courtney Love would fade out of existence, she goes and says something that gets her back in the spotlight again. Even if its about her beloved dead. Especially if its about her beloved dead…
And the fact that he was so well hung. Making everybody else “lousy lays”. Well, said Courtney Love, well said.
It looks like GEORGE CLOONEY‘s coveting another Oscar if his performance as a man who suddenly finds himself a single parent in “The Descendants” is anything to go by.
Clooney shows his age, all half a century of it, in his role as a man whose wife falls into a coma after an accident, leaving him to care for two precocious daughters, one of whom is a teen itching to break away from parental control. His life is made even more complicated after his teenage daughter tells him his wife was having an affair behind his back…
Remember TIFFANY and DEBBIE GIBSON from the 80′s? Well, they’re taking their show on the road.
The bedhead redhead and the be-hatted one who both used to be rival teen pop idols from the decade of giant shoulder pads and equally giant Rod Stewart mullets are going on tour and reviving memories of their respective heydays for everyone in their age bracket who’s ever danced to “Electric Youth” and “I Think We’re Alone Now”.
JIM CARREY, in an effort to revive his career and move on from Jenny McCarthy, seems to have hit the right family friendly note with “Mr. Popper’s Penguins”, a very loose adaptation from a book of the same name.
Star news reports Carrey plays Popper, a businessman so driven by work he is clueless about spending time with his family until he inherits some penguins. Six of them, to be precise.
























