See All the Red-Carpet Looks From the 2011 Golden Globes
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Plus, Amy Adams and Andy Richter are totally adorbs when they cuss, on our regular late-night roundup.
The cover quotes: "The world thinks I'm so innocent, but it's not true."
"Like, when a face smooshes, or a character delivers a straight right bam-bam!"
It's a rousing film, with so much texture that once it gets you, you're good and got.
"I never thought she was a real movie star, but she’ll make a picture go, she will green-light a film."
Also, 'Black Swan' helped Natalie Portman feel bad for skinny people.
Plus: Robert De Niro and Sigourney Weaver will star in Rodrigo Cortes's follow-up to 'Buried.'
It does look well-done, but surely there must be more to this to have made it worth everybody's trouble, right?
Plus: Maggie Grace and Guy Pearce sign on for outer-space thriller.
Funny, that's why we like having him live in Brooklyn, too.
Plus: Kristen Stewart explains why she's deathly afraid of Disneyland.
Which is why he gained weight while filming of 'Julie & Julia.'
Watching Guy Ritchie with Madonnna's family, her current boy toy realizes he has a lot of growing up to do.
Plus: Emily Blunt campaigns for the role of Catwoman.
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