Well, looks like I lost my over/under on how much skin Miley Cyrus would be showing at the Grammys last night (I had over 75% ), but that’s alright. I’m still digging her tight black dress here, even if I think she could’ve looked even better if she’d just rotated those cutouts over a few inches. Oh well. Better luck next year, I guess. Photos: WENN.com
As you guys know, Kanye West interrupted Beck’s speech for winning “Album of the Year” and even though I believe Kanye is an autoutune hack, I didn’t even know Beck released an album this year. Anyway, I find this grumpy old dude sums up my feelings towards Kanye.
In the most no-brainer move of all time, Demi Lovato decided to launch a line of hair extensions called Secret Color to emulate those freshly-dyed tips she’s always sporting. The “hair”—a keratin-conditioned fiber—comes in bold shades of pink, red, blue and purple which are attached to an “invisible” headband that easily blends into the bottom… Read more »
Here’s what I’ve gathered from the new Snow White and the Huntsman trailer: Charlize Theron ‘s Evil Queen is pissed, Kristen Stewart ‘s Snow White is innocent, and the color saturation of this fairytale world looks like a Crayola-dappled Middle Earth. Pretty spectacular.
Despite all of the grumpy and/or gleeful speculation that arose around the internet when it got its first glimpse of Adam Sandler donning a wig and falsies to play his own awkward twin sister, Jack and Jill is not actually the worst movie of all time. Given other recent efforts from Sandler’s Happy Madison production company, most notably Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star , it’d be hard pressed to even compete for the title of worst of the year. The film, directed by longtime Sandler collaborator Dennis Dugan and written by Steve Koren, presents an at least theoretically standard mix of slapstick, celebrity cameos and not-quite-winking sentimentality. It’s sometimes funny, but more often it’s just very strange and threaded through with hostility — at one point, during a montage that involved Jill repeatedly accidentally injuring a myopic Mexican grandmother at a picnic, the colleagues on either side of me leaned in separately to whisper, ” What is happening ?”