NYT: Megan Fox Not Funny Anymore
"I am on display for men to pay to look at me. And that bothers me. I don't want to live that character."
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"I am on display for men to pay to look at me. And that bothers me. I don't want to live that character."
Will the failed movies of summer 2009 finally spell the end for Hollywood's star system?
Sharon Waxman hears this morning that dining editor Trish Hall will replace Sifton in his former position as the paper's culture editor.
"It's not going to be called 'True Lies II,' but it might as well be."
The 'Times' thought Wilco's new album was good enough to warrant two separate interviews with Jeff Tweedy in yesterday's paper.
"I'd like to think time will tell, because you can't really judge your programming skills in a strike-shortened, 18-month period."
Another day, another anti-Kindle story in the 'Times.' We've helpfully brainstormed a few angles for their next article on the dangers or e-readers.
They sold photos to British tabloids of her in her home against her wishes, apparently.
'Perhaps in another life,' you whisper, while a witch doctor inks our matching tattoos.
Since when is a critic obligated to frame his review in such a way that it's unobjectionable to anti-gay interest groups?
Bono will write six music-related op-eds for the New York 'Times' over the next year.
As summer-desperate editors have always known, any idea, no matter how goofy, can be stretched into a popular recurring feature.
We still don't want to see 'Space Chimps,' but we do want to see Neil Genzlinger write more movie reviews!
Possible proof that all the world's newsmakers are on vacation this week.
Jokes one exec: 'Maybe Maddox and the twins can star in it.'
We can't be the only ones who had that reaction upon seeing the 'Times Magazine''s splashy 'Mad Men' cover story.
Abrams is developing a movie about a family whose designer turned their $8.5 million apartment into a real-life 'National Treasure.'
A.O. Scott and Manohla Dargis take stock of American cinema, now that Judd Apatow has remade Hollywood in his own image.
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