Ryan Reynolds
Ryan Reynolds Risks 'Bleeding Nipples' For a Good Cause
Ryan Reynolds, the actor best known for his role as Scarlett Johansson's new husband, is running the New York Marathon this year! In an entry on Huffington Post this morning, he begins by recalling his previous experience as a spectator of the 38-year-old race:
I joined the crowd about a half-mile before the race's end at Tavern On The Green. With my arms resting on the cold cordon, I saw an incredible spectacle of people pushed to the very brink of collapse. I expected exhaustion, but what I didn't expect was to see just how much these runners had to EARN their prize.
Morning Memo: Scarlett Johansson Off The Market; Drew Barrymore to Grow Up; Heather Locklear Arrested
Scarlett Johansson married Ryan Reynolds in Vancouver this weekend. [People]
Real Housewives of New York City star Luann de Lesseps managed to give dating advice to two women at the St. Regis that was at once unsolicited, racist, and sexist. [P6]
Drew Barrymore's friends think she start seeing guys her own age after she was spotted with three different twentysomethings last week. [Full Disclosure]
Dennis Quaid is unhappy that ex-wife Meg Ryan discussed their breakup while promoting her new film, The Women. "I, myself, moved on years ago," he said. [R&M]
Jermaine Dupri drank "Jay-Z's Ace of Spades Champagne and Patrón tequila" until he vomited in girlfriend Janet Jackson's lap at Tenjune. [P6]
Heather Locklear was arrested in Californa for driving under the influence of prescription medication. [US Weekly]
Alanis Morissette is Broken Up and Singing About It
Ryan Reynolds is engaged to Scarlett Johansson and Alanis Morissette, who was with the actor for four and half years prior to their break-up early last year, is back to writings songs reminiscent of her 1995 Jagged Little Pill album.
Ms. Morissette talked to AP about the album and getting over her break-up. Read on for the latter part.
On how the split helped her write: read more »
Scarlett Johansson Doesn't Have a TV; Could Care Less About Critics
Despite her album hurting many a critic's ear, Scarlett Johansson did a Q&A with The Wall Street Journal to promote it. In the interview, Ms. Johansson explains why the album consisted of only Tom Waits songs, talks about working with David Bowie ("It was a huge dream come true for me"), and how recording an album is just so similar to filmmaking. Perhaps the best part of the interview is when the actress acts like, 'Oh, did I get bad reviews? I didn't even notice!' read more »
Sure, Why Not? Cuddle Up With Kevin Kline in Definitely, Maybe
DEFINITELY, MAYBE
RUNNING TIME 105 minutes
WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY Adam Brooks read more »












