AP - More is more in "The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian," the follow-up to the 2005 fantasy hit "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe." It's simultaneously darker and funnier, more substantive and more engaging, more violent and more technically accomplished.
E! Online - Emile Hirsch has ditched his agent faster than you can say "box-office flop."
Reuters - "The Sound of Music," one of
Hollywood's greatest money-spinners, will scale new heights
when the original von Trapp family villa near Salzburg opens as
a hotel in July.
AP - Drew Barrymore was involved in a hit-and-run accident, but instead of staying put, she followed the other driver and took down the license plate number.
E! Online - Adrian Grenier has added another guy-behind-the-guy to his posse.
E! Online - Sarah Jessica Parker jetted to England a couple of days ago for the start of an almost two-week European tour in support of Sex and the City through London, Berlin and Paris.
Reuters - The world's biggest film
festival kicks off in Cannes on Wednesday, bringing Hollywood
A-listers, obscure arthouse directors, international media and
fans together for 12 party-packed days on the French Riviera.
AP - Rounding up a lot of the usual suspects, the Cannes Film Festival presents a lineup from an illustrious if somewhat predictable gang of regulars, including Clint Eastwood, Steven Soderbergh, Woody Allen, Atom Egoyan and Wim Wenders.
E! Online - "Aren't we all supposed to be a little bit the victim of trends? I can look back at pictures of myself with the great assurance that I will be embarrassed by about 60 percent of them. This is the nature of fashion—admiring the wrong girl, you know, looking at the wrong picture, wishing you were somebody else. And that's the developmentally correct thing."
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