Brad Pitt & Angelina Jolie: Critics' Must-See Couple?
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie didn't win any awards tonight, but they were the center of the universe inside the Critics' Choice Awards.
Just like last year, every time there was a commercial break, it seemed like everyone stood up to gawk at Hollywood's shiniest golden couple.
Of course, they weren't left alone for even a nanosecond.
Critics Vote Milk, Slumdog, Heath, Anne and Meryl
The prime-time portion of the posthumous honoring of Heath Ledger has begun.
The late thesp was named Best Supporting Actor at the 14th Annual Critics' Choice Awards Thursday—not the first award bestowed upon Ledger for his extraordinarily nuanced performance in The Dark Knight, but his most public win to date and his peers' first chance to give him an evening-gown-and-tux-clad standing ovation.
"Anyone who's seen any of the extraordinary work that Heath did knows that I can't presume to speak for him in any way, because his voice was as unique as it was original. But...I know that I speak for all of us when I say that working with him was one of the greatest experiences any of us ever had or probably ever will have," said director Christopher Nolan, whose film also notched a win for Best Action Movie, in accepting the trophy on Ledger's behalf.
The superhero blockbuster lost out on the top prize, however, to critical darling Slumdog Millionaire, which rose above all comers with a leading five wins, including Best Picture and Best Director for Danny Boyle.
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Family, Friends Honor Life of Jett Travolta
In the end, John Travolta and Kelly Preston wanted to keep their son Jett close to their hearts and home.
Relatives and close friends gathered Thursday for a private memorial service at the family's Ocala, Fla., estate to say goodbye to the 16-year-old, who died suddenly last week after suffering a seizure.
James Gandolfini, Garth Brooks and wife Trisha Yearwood, Forest Whitaker, Lisa Marie Presley, Kirstie Alley and retired baseball star Cal Ripken Jr. were among the 100 or so people in attendance, according to the Ocala Star-Banner.
A female minister from the Church of Scientology was the only one who spoke during the hour-long service, which was held in a large tent set up outside the Travoltas' house and began around 4 p.m., a source told the newspaper.
When the service ended, Preston and Travolta, who had arrived with daughter Ella Bleu after the other guests were seated, kissed a large photograph of Jett that was set up behind the minister's podium.
Gossip Girl Video: "Dan Serena Dan Serena Whoo!"
The course of TV true love never did run smooth.
We've got four sneak peeks of Monday's all-new episode of Gossip Girl, wherein Dan lies through his teeth to Serena, Chuck bumbles through his new thing with Blair—back off the Bluck, Jack Bass, or we'll cut you!—and oh yeah, Rufus and Lily try to figure out what became of their long-lost love child.
Press play above to see the Derena trouble, and then check out the rest inside...
Your Friendly Neighborhood Barack Obama
Excuse Barack Obama if his Spidey sense is tingling.
The nation's soon-to-be first commander in geek has been tapped—and drawn—to share covers of an upcoming Amazing Spider-Man with his beloved Webslinger.
The issue, No. 583, on sale Jan. 14, finds Peter Parker's costumed self making sure all goes well on Inauguration Day. Not to give away the ending, but celebratory fist-bumps are exchanged, Marvel editor-in-chief Joe Quesada said today.
Obama was not consulted. Fellow comic geek Stephen Colbert was absolutely not consulted.
"The truth is since we put Stephen in an issue [Amazing Spider-Man No. 573], we basically own his ass," Quesada said.
Grey's Anatomy: Where's George? Bailey Knows
Will T.R. Knight stay with Grey's Anatomy or is season five George's last lap?
The authorities aren't telling, but everybody's favorite boss doc, Chandra Wilson, knows a thing or two about the future of her protégé, courtesy of the scripts she's been given for upcoming episodes. (Grey's returns with a new episode tonight.)
Our Michael Yo just caught up with the divine Dr. Miranda Bailey last night at the People's Choice Awards, and she had this to say about the current whereabouts of our favorite lost puppy dog, Dr. George O'Malley...
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Cruise Chokes Up About "Horrific" Travolta Tragedy
A shaken Tom Cruise struggled mightily to describe his feelings on the shocking death of Jett Travolta during an appearance on The View.
"It's horrific," said Cruise, a close friend of John Travolta and Kelly Preston. "Both of them doting parents, just wonderful people...it's just...
"I remember Jett when he was born. I saw him when he was a few months old and John just adored him," he continued. "It's something I don't have the words..."
With Cruise barely holding it together, View maven Barbara Walters changed the subject, asking if Cruise had a response to critics who claim Scientology prevents parents from giving medication to their ailing children and have suggested the religion's rules played a part in the 16-year-old's death.
Sources Confirm Ugly Betty's Ana Ortiz Is Pregnant
Sources confirm that Ugly Betty's Ana Ortiz is having a baby with hubby Noah Lebenzon.
Babies are everywhere on the Betty set these days, as Rebecca Romijn (who plays Alexis Meade) just had twins with hubby Jerry O'Connell and, of course, within the storyline Ashley Jensen's Christina is incubating Wilhelmina's spawn. Ana has said previously of the show, "It has really became a family atmosphere on the set."
Will the baby fever spill over into Hilda's storyline? Well...
How Did Stars Get So Swindled by Madoff?
Didn't you once talk about how many people work for stars? If so many people work for them, how could a big celeb like Kevin Bacon get taken by financial advisor Bernard Madoff?
—Pubster, San Jose
Indeed, stars are excellent collectors of two things: money and people. Angelina Jolie prefers her person collection to come small and swaddled, but most other celebrities like to amass adults: assistants (anywhere from one to three per person) as well as multiple agents, nannies (three per child) and the like.
As for how an alleged fraudster financier like Madoff could penetrate all those celebrity toadies—he is accused of bilking millions from Bacon, his wife, Kyra Sedgwick, Steven Spielberg and many others—the answer may surprise you...






