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Matt Damon, Adam Sandler , Harris Ford and many more stars spotted at the Lakers Game

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Matt Damon Staples Center 013011 YT

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Celebrity Cross-Dressin’

Filed under: Sting , Adam Sandler , Sean Penn , Photo Galleries , Beauty Sometimes being a superstar can be a real drag — see which stars have crossed over to the other side. Read more

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Celebrity Cross-Dressin’

Guy Pearce on The King’s Speech, Animal Kingdom and Christopher Nolan’s Shy Years

Guy Pearce wouldn’t mind not being in an Oscar-winning film for a change. Not to say that he’s not fully behind The King’s Speech (or even the dark horse Animal Kingdom ), but considering that his work in those films involve limited screen time — not unlike his role in last year’s Best Picture-winning The Hurt Locker — “good-luck cameo” isn’t a role Pearce necessarily wants to get used to.

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Glee Exclusive: Blaine, Kurt to Deliver Super Destiny’s Child Cover

Are the Dalton Academy Warblers about to fall on hard financial times? Sources confirm to me exclusively that Glee ‘s Darren Criss-fronted group will belt out a cover of the Destiny’s Child tune “Bills Bills Bills” during the show’s post-Super Bowl episode on Feb. 6.

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VIDEO: A Bunch of Blah, Blah, Blah Moments from Your Favorite Movies

Hollywood’s 5 Most Well-Done Responses to 9/11

Hollywood was in a precarious position in the months and years following Sept. 11, 2001: Completely ignore the event and a filmmaker might seem callous or, at the very least, out of touch. Center an entire film around the tragedy and that same filmmaker could be accused of being exploitative. The industry obviously had to respond, but it had to be done right. There’s quite a difference between good filmmaking and a 9/11 reference only for the sake of tugging at already existing emotional strings (I’m talking to you, Remember Me ). It’s cheap. Though, some were done very well. We assembled a few examples of films over the last nine years which went about addressing those events of 2001 in a unique, thoughtful or poignant way.

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What’s On: Jeff Lewis Enters Hell’s Kitchen

So to speak, anyway. The star of Flipping Out will entertain a new venture for his business in tonight’s episode. Elsewhere on the tube, Melissa Joan Hart tries on a bad boy, America’s Got Talent progresses, and we revisit Julie Bowen’s finest ’90s hour.

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Stacking Jack & Jill Up Against the Fake Adam Sandler Movies in Funny People

The news that Katie Holmes — and, apparently, Al Pacino!? — has been cast in Adam Sandler’s Jack & Jill came as a bit of a shock this morning… if only because it means Jack & Jill still exists. This is the movie that was announced last year with Sandler tapped to play “twin siblings at odds during Thanksgiving.” Seriously? Seriously. If that sounds like the pitch to one of the fake Sandler films from Judd Apatow’s Funny People , that’s probably because it might be. Ahead, Movieline pits Jack & Jill against the oeuvre of George Simmons.

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Now Playing: Stephanie Zacharek’s Video Reviews!

Today Movieline introduces a new video feature: Not-so-live, from my living room, reviews of this week’s movies. My video review of the Tom Cruise-Cameron Diaz action-comedy, Knight and Day, now in theaters, can be found here . And click below for my take on Grown Ups, starring Adam Sandler, Kevin James, and Chris Rock, which opens in theaters tomorrow and which just may make you rethink your views on public swimming-pool etiquette. As always, more in-depth reviews can be found in our review archives . Enjoy!

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Now Playing: Stephanie Zacharek’s Video Reviews!