- LC & Audrina Do Maxim | Posted by Kim on Sep 30 2007
- Zac & Vanessa Split? | Posted by Kim on Sep 29 2007
- Gwen & Kingston In London | Posted by Kim on Sep 29 2007
- J.Lo & Marc Kick Off Their Tour | Posted by Kim on Sep 29 2007
- Tori Spelling As A Pussycat Doll | Posted by Kim on Sep 29 2007
- Across the Universe Review | Posted by Tiff on Sep 29 2007


Yikes, could those poses look any more…. awkward?? AtleastAudrina looks less, uh, “special” for a change.
I’m hearing rumors that tween king & queen Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens are no longer an item….what a huge SHOCK that would be!! Or perhaps not. I never expected them to last long; they seem weird together and she seems really clingy or something. Anyways, the supposed reason for the break up is Zac getting tired of all the negative press Vanessa has been getting and doesn’t want that rubbing off on his career. AND he was seen with another girl at the Dodgers game yesterday. Smart (but still freaky looking) kid.

Kingston is such a cutie, and Gwen looks SO pretty, it’s hard to believe she’s 37 years old! More pics below:

Jennifer Lopez and her hubby Marc Anthony kicked off their “En Concierto” tour last night in Atlantic City. Okay all you doubters out there, look at all of her costumes, empire style tops and dresses, nothing fitted at the waist….. she’s trying to hide something, no?
Tori Spelling performed with the Pussycat Dolls at their lounge in Las Vegas. I know it’s supposed to be a burlesque show, but do any men REALLY find this sexy?? I mean, if you had told me this was some sort of drag queen show in Vegas, I would’ve believed it.

Tonight, I checked out Julie Taymor’s latest film, the Beatles infused ‘Across the Universe.’ While I like the Beatles, and I respect their place in music, actually own a few vinyls, and visited Strawberry Fields in Central Park when I was in the City, I had no definite expectations for this film. Granted, I typically like musicals (‘RENT’head here….) so I at least expected to be entertained.
Immediately, the movie sweeps you into song with the main character, Jude (Jim Sturgess,) who pulls you into his story as he sings on the beach. He ventures to the United States in the sixties, from his native England. On his journey, he meets Max (Joe Anderson, who should definitely play Kurt Cobain in a movie,) his sister, Lucy (Evan Rachel Wood,) and a whole cast of colorful characters. There are unexpected appearances from Bono (yes, U2’s Bono,) Eddie Izzard, and even Salma Hayek. The movie is a very colorful (sometimes acid-trippish meets ‘Alice and Wonderland’) trip for the eyes. While there were a lot of stories going on, and that was a bit distracting, the overall feel of the movie wasn’t lost. I actually left the theater liking the movie, though I admit I wasn’t sure I would in the beginning. I will say it seems a bit long, so if you go, don’t go when you’re tired, if you do, you won’t enjoy it.
If you like the Beatles, Julie Taymor’s work, the sixties, or if you’re just curious, check it out. Oh, and yes, the characters can actually sing, quite well, so it’s not hard on the ears.
Overall rating: Three out of five stars.










