"The Woman in Black": In Theaters Now!

Shaping up to be one of the spookiest movies of the season, the drama/thriller flick “The Woman in Black” made its way to theaters today (February 3). Earning rave reviews for his first real cinematic departure from “Harry Potter,” the Daniel Radcliffe starring motion picture is directed by James Watkins while Janet McTeer and Ciarán Hinds helm supporting cast duties. During a recent interview about his latest gig, Daniel dished his thoughts about the movie’s scariest scene, telling The Christian Science Monitor, “I think it’s the hand going up to the window. When I touch the window and the face [of the Woman in Black] appears [in the reflection]. And that was one I knew was there, and it still got me.” “Actually, when I was filming, I didn’t know – you know that shot in the trailer [where I’m looking out the window and she appears behind me]? That shot, which is brilliant — I had no idea that that’s what was eventually going to happen […], so when I saw the trailer for the first time, I did go [lurches backward, makes indescribable frightened noise],” Radcliffe added.

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Watch, Pass, or Rent Video Movie Review: Big Miracle

Drew Barrymore and John Krasinski team up to save the whales in Big Miracle , but is the film as heartwarming as it seems? Check out our video movie review to see if this movie is a watch, pass, or rent.

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Daniel Craig Shoots Latest James Bond Film, Skyfall

Daniel Craig is back as James Bond we caught the 007 star filming the latest spy action thriller Skyfall in Central London. We cannot wait for this movie and hopes it kicks serious butt.

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Madonna on her $300 concert tickets: “Scrape the money together, I’m worth it”

Madonna is loving life right now. She’s got a new album coming out, she’s performing at the Super Bowl, she just won a Golden Globe and she came out of the Elton John/David Furnish bitch-fest looking like the gracious, mature one. She’s also got little Brahim as her boyfriend and four healthy and happy kids. So it makes sense that Madge is currently doing a victory lap in the press – she’s got a new (ish) interview in Newsweek, and the same old self-centered Madge is on display. For all of her image changes, isn’t it funny that at the heart of it all, Madonna is now and has always been a narcissistic monster? Anyway, you can read the full Newsweek piece here , and here are some highlights: Thinking about her own marriage and divorce while writing W.E.: “I’d been married 10 years when I started writing it. And I was certainly asking a kind of existential question that I think people ask when they’ve been married that long: what is the perfect love? Because when you start off, everything’s great and lovely, and the person you’ve married is flawless, and you’re flawless. Then time goes by, and you share a life, you have children, and there are cracks in the veneer. It’s not as romantic as it used to be. You think, ‘This isn’t what I thought it was going to be,’ and ‘How much am I willing to sacrifice?’” At the same time, she says, “when you get to the end of the movie, I think it’s very clear they really loved each other, and that I am a romantic and that I do believe in true love.” On Wallis Simpson: Madonna makes it very clear that she relates to Simpson, a woman she believes was “misunderstood on a global scale.” Madonna on thinking about her kids: “When I was making my Sex book,” she says, “I wasn’t thinking about my kids or the reaction they would have. Now I have children, so I have to think about how things like that would impact them.” Lourdes is embarrassed: In December, while Madonna was getting ready for a screening of her movie, her 15-year-old daughter, Lourdes, walked into the room and vetoed her mom’s proposed outfit: a corset with fishnets and no pants. Madonna has since said that her daughter was right, but adds that she isn’t about to enter a nunnery at this late date either: “I’m not going to let [being a parent] completely censor me. I say to my kids all the time, I’m an artist, this is what I do, this is what I’ve always done. And they need to learn to separate it.” Let them eat cake: Touring has become the bulk of Madonna’s business (the last tour grossed $408 million, the most ever for a solo artist) since the music industry went belly up and consumers stopped buying records. She’s not ready to talk about specific plans for this go-round, but it’s safe to assume that her ticket prices will continue to be astronomically expensive, Great Recession be damned. “So start saving your pennies now,” she says, sounding annoyed that any-one would suggest these prices are prohibitive. “People spend $300 on crazy things all the time, things like handbags. So work all year, scrape the money together, and come to my show. I’m worth it.” Madonna understands poverty: A few years ago she got filleted for saying the Big Apple had been more fun back in the day, before it was all taken over by hedge-fund types. “It kinda was,” she says, unapologetic as ever. Consequently, she was “excited” by the Occupy Wall Street movement, for a number of reasons, not the least of which was that Sean Lennon and Rufus Wainwright did a rendition of “Material Girl” at one of the early rallies. “I thought that was cool,” she says, bringing the discussion back to her favorite subject: herself. On Lady Gaga’s “Born This Way”: No wonder Madonna seems so un-ruffled when asked about Lady Gaga and “Born This Way,” the No. 1 song that came out last year and that many critics thought resembled Madonna’s 1989 smash “Express Yourself.” “Of course I heard it,” she says toward the end of our interview. “How could I not? I think it was on the radio a few times. I thought, ‘This is a wonderful way to redo my song.’ I recognized the chord changes, I thought it was … interesting.” And at this, she gives a little smile. [From Newsweek via The Daily Beast ] “So work all year, scrape the money together, and come to my show. I’m worth it.” – The Gristle has spoken, peasants. Seriously, how are Madonna and Gwyneth Paltrow not speaking to each other anymore? THEY ARE THE SAME. In addition to the Newsweek article, Madge also has a cover story with The Advocate . The piece is really, really long, and I can’t even work up the energy to properly excerpt it. Some gems I found from skimming the article: Madge on her gay fans: “I never left them. When you’re single, you certainly have more time to socialize and hang out with your gay friends, but then you get married and you have a husband and you have children, and your husband wants you to spend time with him. I’m not married anymore, but I have four kids, and I don’t have a lot of time for socializing.” She’s been back in New York for two years, after splitting with Ritchie. “I hope nobody’s taking that personally. It certainly was not a conscious decision. As it stands, most of my friends in England are gay. But I’m back,” she says, adding reassuringly, “Never fear.” On Lady Gaga‘s co-opt of Madonna‘s gay fanbase: “It seems genuine,” she says, also seeming genuine. “It seems natural, and I can see why she has a young gay following. I can see that they connect to her kind of not fitting into the conventional norm. I mean, she’s not Britney Spears. She’s not built like a brick sh-thouse. She seems to have had a challenging upbringing, and so I can see where she would also have that kind of connection, a symbiotic relationship with gay men.” On criticism: “If you are threatened by me as a female or you think I’m doing too much or saying too much or being too much of a provocateur, then no matter how great of a song I write or how amazing of a film I make, you’re not going to allow yourself to enjoy it, because you’re going to be too entrenched in being angry with me or putting me in my place or punishing me.” [From The Advocate ] You can read the full Advocate piece here – I’d say it’s worth a skim if you enjoy reading “Me me me I I I me Me, my, MEEEEE!” for several minutes. Oh, and here’s Madge’s MDNA album cover – I like it! Photos courtesy of WENN.

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Michelle Williams Wears Ladylike Erdem For a Chat With Letterman

Michelle Williams posed for photographers before entering the Late Show With David Letterman studios in NYC last night. She was decked out in a floral dress from one of her go-to designers, Erdem . The interview Michelle taped will air on David Letterman’s Friday episode. Michelle’s home in NYC to spend time with her daughter, Matilda, and friends, but she clearly hasn’t stopped making the rounds to chat up her movie My Week With Marilyn . Her role in the biopic earned an Oscar nomination in the category of best actress, and Michelle recently admitted to feeling surprised at the honor. Her name was the last of five to be called, and Michelle explained her reaction last week on the Today show. She’s used to waiting for her named to be called, saying, “[It's] alphabetical. My whole life, I’m always the last to be called for any sports in school . . . . it’s a “W” problem.” View Slideshow ›

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Melissa Molinaro Talks Kim Kardashian/Old Navy Lawsuit

She has been blamed for impersonating Kim Kardashian in an Old Navy “Super C-U-T-E” commercial, but Melissa Molinaro says she’s not interested in the drama. Regarding the rumors that she may have to face the “Disaster Movie” diva in court, Melissa told FOX 411 , “To be honest, I really don’t even know what’s going on with it. No one’s really called me and told me.” She continued, “I just think the whole thing is a little silly. I mean, they held auditions in Miami, New York and L.A. to find this girl, and they wanted to find a Fergie from the Black Eyed Peas type of girl – I mean, (Kardashian’s) name never came up – it was not on their radar whatsoever.” Additionally, Molinaro began dating Kim’s ex Reggie Bush shortly after the commercial aired. “What’s crazy about that is I’ve known Reggie for going on three years now. People thought that it was just because of the commercial, but I mean, I’ve known him for years. It wasn’t anything new – not for us.” Melissa is indeed pursuing a career in the entertainment industry, though she’s not willing to compromise her values to do so. “Nothing happens overnight, especially if you do it my way – which is with morals. There are people – and we all know them – that sell out and they’re just famous for being famous. I’m not where I want to be – yet – but it takes a long time, if you do it the right way. There are a lot of girls out there who have done things in their careers to be famous and to make it, and I’m not in it for the 15 minutes–I’m in it for the long haul.” “I think just growing up in a good family and having that kind of moral support makes a difference. I have my morals and my values in check and my family. They wouldn’t have it any other way.”

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Lindsay Lohan Slams Drinking Reports, Exploring Lawsuit

She’s no stranger to accusations of hard partying, but Lindsay Lohan insists she was dry during an after party for the Screen Actors Guild Awards over the weekend. The “Mean Girls” actress was said to be consuming alcohol at the shindig in question, and she’s threatening to sue the pants off of any media outlet that reported the story. According to TMZ , LiLo is already exploring her legal options with her attorneys as such claims could have a detrimental effect on her career. Additionally, Lindsay is also calling foul on the claims that she was spotted making out with Dennis Hopper’s son Henry at a gas station after purchasing Red Bull and vodka.

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Julianne Moore’s version of Sarah Palin revealed in new ‘Game Change’ trailer

Everybody has been talking about this HBO movie, Game Change , for months now. We saw a teaser trailer back in December , and now the full-length trailer is out. Game Change is the movie about the 2008 election, only it’s not about how Pres. Obama became Pres. Obama or anything (or is it?), it’s just about the concentrated time frame of mid-August 2008 to November 2008, basically the last two-and-a-half months in the political landscape where EVERYTHING went crazy. And by crazy, I mean Sarah “Barracuda” Palin. Julianne Moore was cast as former Alaska governor Sarah Palin, and while I had my doubts about the casting, this trailer has eased my mind a little bit. Not only does Julianne seem to be doing a good-to-stellar job as Palin, Ed Harris really does look like John McCain here. Here’s the trailer: You know what I like? I like that Julianne (and the film in general) deftly and smartly avoids making Palin into a caricature. Palin, by her own hand and by her opponents‘, can easily be made into a cartoon, a piece of fluff, a comedy bit, a party trick. The film seems to rely heavily on anecdotes that John Heilemann and Mark Halperin (authors of Game Change ) compiled from disgruntled McCain staffers post-election. Is the portrait of Palin sympathetic? Probably not. But they haven’t made her into a punch line either. Photos courtesy of WENN.

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Amanda Seyfried in Glamour: “I’m terrified of being promiscuous”

The socially awkward Amanda Seyfried covers the March issue of Glamour . While the cover shot (seriously, a hairdryer?) looks like it belongs on the cover of Teen magazine instead, the rest of the shoot (included below) is much better. As far as the accompanying interview is concerned, Amanda discusses her on-off again boyfriend Dominic Cooper, babies, and getting naked with her dog. On dating non-celebs: You learn very quickly what people are so enamored with, and it’s not necessarily me. I think it’s all the bullsh-t of the idea of someone who’s famous, which seems more exotic than the fact. You have to be careful whom you date, but I had a great time this summer.” On her ex, Dominic Cooper: “He was my last real boyfriend. We still joke about having kids, like, ‘If it doesn’t work out with other people, we might as well just have a child,’” Seyfried says. “And there’s a part of that that feels. . . possible.” Is she going through a 20s slut phase? “No! I’m terrified of being promiscuous. I don’t like the feeling you get when it’s not something that you truly want to do, and I hate the emotional abuse you give yourself afterward. It’s just uncomfortable when you’re with somebody and you’re like, ‘I don’t really know if I’m even comfortable with this. Why did I? Eww!’ I think dating can come without sex. I think that’s a really fun way to do it. Right now I’m happy to not have someone’s naked body around me. Except for my dog’s.” She’ll never date Justin Timberlake: “I think any female that meets him at first is like, ‘I want to date you.’ He seems so perfect, but you get to know him, and he’s a good pal. He’ll tell you what he really feels. But, you know, he’s really famous, which has its downsides.” On having kids: “I think about kids all the time. I feel like the next person I commit to, that’s going to be the guy who I’m going to have kids with. That’s in my crazy female brain. So that’s why I’m like, ‘I can’t commit.’” [From Glamour ] When Amanda insists that she’s not promiscuous and can do dating without sex, is she trying to tell us that she never slept with sort of ex-boyfriend Ryan Phillipe? I really hope that’s the case — not because I don’t want Amanda to get any action but because it’s so damn amusing to think of Ryan wining and dining a gorgeous chick (and taking her to Paris) and still not getting anywhere in the sack. Let’s face it, Ryan is a douche, and Amanda is better off without him. As opposed to her personal life, Amanda seemingly has no problem playing loose women on camera. She’s currently playing Linda Lovelace, got super naked in Chloe , and made out with Megan Fox in Jennifer’s Body . So I guess she reserves her wild side for her acting career, which is fine. Here’s the rest of the Glamour editorial spread with Amanda. She’s so damn unmistakably beautiful, but it’s such a shame that she’s not terribly interesting as an interview subject. Photos courtesy of Glamour and HuffPo

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Brad Pitt Rises Early to Talk Moneyball, Oscars, and More on The Today Show

Brad Pitt swung by The Today Show this morning to chat with Ann Curry about his Oscar-nominated movie Moneyball . His costar Jonah Hill was by his side for the interview, which came after the guys visited Inside the Actor’s Studio together last night. Brad spoke about the process of getting the movie made, while Jonah weighed in on what he did when he found out about his own Academy Award nomination. Jonah spoke about what it’s like having Brad as a producer, commenting, “He’s a great boss!” Jonah also gave a little more detail about the time Brad pranked him by tricking out his golf cart with George Michael paraphernalia. Visit msnbc.com for breaking news , world news , and news about the economy

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