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Sanaa Lathan Lands A New Gig In An Off Broadway Play

One of our favorite actresses is taking a break from her voice-over gig on The Cleveland Show to hit the stage and get her thespian on. NEW YORK (AP) — Sanaa Lathan will star in the world premiere of Lynn Nottage’s new play, “Meet Vera Stark.” Lathan, who earned a Tony nomination for “A Raisin in the Sun,” which also starred Sean “Diddy” Combs, will play the title character, a headstrong African-American maid and budding actress. Nottage, who won a Pulitzer Prize for her play “Ruined,” draws on the screwball films of the 1930s to take an irreverent look at racial stereotypes in Hollywood. The production will begin previews April 6 and open May 9 at Second Stage Theatre. Lathan recently starred in the London revival of “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.” She played Isabella in “Measure for Measure” opposite Billy Crudup at The Public Theater’s Shakespeare in the Park. This is cool, but we wanna see Sanaa back on the big screen, preferably in something sexy…or nothing at all *crosses fingers* Source

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‘Eat Pray Love’: The Reviews Are In!

Before you head to the theaters, find out what critics had to say about Julia Roberts’ globe-trotting flick. By Eric Ditzian Julia Roberts in “Eat Pray Love” Photo: Sony Earlier today, we took a look at what the critics are saying about “The Expendables,” Sylvester Stallone’s bullet-riddled action flick that should reel in around $30 million this weekend. Likely coming in second at the box office — a film that couldn’t be more different than Sly’s shoot-’em-up popcorn adventure — will be “Eat Pray Love,” Julia Roberts’ globe-trotting journey of nonstop noshing, sexual awakening and inner peace. Not that the two films have nothing in common. They both take place in exotic locals, see their main characters reprioritize their personal lives and have received decidedly mixed reviews. Here’s what critics are saying about “Eat Pray Love”: The Story “Based on the memoir by Elizabeth Gilbert, it’s the story of a successful writer (Roberts) who, like Dante, finds herself in her mid-thirties feeling lost and without direction. She ends her marriage to her sweet but hapless husband (Billy Crudup) and, after the obligatory affair with a sensitive young hunk (James Franco, of course), she decides to renew herself through travel. First she’ll go to Italy and enjoy good food. Then to India, to pray in an ashram. And then to Bali, to find love.” — Mick LaSalle, San Francisco Chronicle Julia “Roberts doesn’t look much like Liz Gilbert — although she has indeed absorbed some of her mannerisms — after all she gets paid to look like Julia Roberts. She gives a nice performance here, ranging from brassy to vulnerable to drunkenly flirtatious. It isn’t her fault that the script tries to jam a memoir into the romantic-comedy template, spiced liberally with New Age nostrums, and can’t quite get it right.” — Andrew O’Hehir, Salon The Adaptation From Book to Screen “The film’s most crucial constituency — the book’s rabid fans — are likely to feel well served by Murphy’s adaptation, which hews pretty faithfully to Gilbert’s story. (He veers off the path most wildly in India, where he was stuck filming Roberts meditating, or trying to meditate, for hours on end, full stop.) And even newcomers, men included, can enjoy being swept up in the film’s lavish third chapter, where Gilbert meets a seductive Brazilian named Felipe (Javier Bardem) and embarks on a luscious love affair amid the verdant terraces and soft beaches of Bali.” — Ann Hornaday, The Washington Post The Look “Shot in burnished magic-hour light (the crew must have toiled feverishly over a hundred dawns and dusks), with rapturous attention paid to dishes of prosciutto and melon, and to the dishy men in Liz’s life (Billy Crudup as the husband she leaves, James Franco as the rebound beau and finally, Javier Bardem, as the hopelessly sensitive, sensual soul mate), the film is a glorious travelogue, a charmer.” — Steven Rea, Philadelphia Inquirer The Final Word “For a film about a woman whose motto is ‘I’m through with the guilt,’ Roberts and [director Ryan] Murphy & Co. have delivered a guilty pleasure. It’s great to see her in something this light again, looking much as she did 10 years ago. ‘Eat Pray Love’ allows Roberts’ longtime fans to travel the world, and back in time with her. If only we all could eat until we pop and age in reverse and still have the glow of amber backlighting.” — Roger Moore, Orlando Sentinel Check out everything we’ve got on “Eat Pray Love.” For young Hollywood news, fashion and “Twilight” updates around the clock, visit HollywoodCrush.MTV.com . Related Photos Evolution Of: Julia Roberts

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‘Eat Pray Love’ ‘s Julia Roberts, Javier Bardem Debate: No Food, Faith Or Sex?

‘Why do I have to choose?’ Bardem pleads. ‘The movie is called ‘Eat Pray Love,’ the three of them together.’ By Eric Ditzian, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Javier Bardem attends the L.A. premiere of “Eat Pray Love” Photo: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images Life is all about choices, isn’t it? In “Eat Pray Love,” Julia Roberts decides to abandon her life as an unhappy working mother and embark on a globe-crossing trip to discover the keys to true personal and professional contentment. And on the “Eat Pray Love” red carpet on Tuesday evening in New York City, we forced Roberts and her castmates to make a series of tough choices — choices that may not have life-altering consequences but which most certainly demand attention … and generated a whole lot of giggles. First, we asked the stars which were the true words to live by: “eat, pray, love” or, as the “Jersey Shore” mantra goes, “gym, tan, laundry”? Then we got to the nitty-gritty: If these celebs had to give up one thing — eating, faith or sex — which would they part with? Not that all of the castmembers were pleased to be forced into making such a life-changing (albeit hypothetical) choice. “Why? Why? Why do I have to?” Roberts asked with a smile. “I can’t. No. No. But I don’t have to.” OK, OK. Director Ryan Murphy, conversely, decided he could cut breakfast, lunch and dinner from his daily routine. “I’m going to say I’m going to give up the eating and let love be my food,” he declared. Billy Crudup, meanwhile, seemed to misunderstand our fundamental question. “Did you say laundry?” he said with a groan. “Because I’ll give up laundry.” And then we came to Javier Bardem, who made quite the convincing argument for indulging in eating, faith and sex all at once. “Why do I have to choose?” he said “No, the movie is called ‘Eat Pray Love,’ the three of them together. Exactly, we all need all three. The movie and the book speaks about that. We need to feed ourselves with the three of them. And the pray thing, I’m not a believer or I’m not a practitioner. I don’t practice religion, so but we all have faith in something. So, we all need to pray and close our eyes when things go wrong, right?” Which would you give up if you had to choose? Eating, faith or love? Share your thoughts in the comments! Check out everything we’ve got on “Eat Pray Love.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Photos ‘Eat, Pray, Love’ Premieres In New York

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A Look Back At Loki [Mickey Rourke]

The tragic, pre-Oscar passing of Mickey Rourke ‘s chihuahua, Loki, is clearly the most ill-timed thing to have happened since Barack Obama’s grandmother died just before the election. Join us for a Loki retrospective. More

Another One Bites the Dust: 97.1’s Last Day is Friday [Breaking]

If you’ve not yet recovered from the news that 103.1 had bitten down on a cyanide tablet rather than convert to a corporate-mandated Indie-and-Some-Celine format, steel yourselves for further L.A. radio carnage: 97.1’s dead. More

‘Watchmen’ Review Answers Burning Question About Blue Wang Screen Time [Watchmen]

As some mixed, early reviews leak out, the debate about Watchmen’s fidelity to its source novel continues to rage. That’s all well and good, but we just want to know about Billy Crudup ‘s blue wang. More

White House Budget Director Ditched Pregnant Girlfriend For ABC News Gal

Link: http://www.nypost.com/p/news/national… Peter Orszag (of toupee fame ) recently proposed to ABC News correspondent Bianna Golodryga, but not before dumping his pregnant girlfriend.

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Julia Roberts: Eat, Pray, Smile

We can spot that smile from a mile away. Pretty woman Julia Roberts wears an ear-to-ear grin on the last day of shooting Eat, Pray, Love in New York. The film, also starring Billy Crudup and James Franco , is about a woman who takes off on a round-the-world journey in hopes of bettering her life.

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