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Gossip Girls, Hollywood

Victoria Beckham’s LAX Departure

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Just one day after her hubby’s 34th birthday, Victoria Beckham was spotted making her way through LAX airport to catch a flight out of town on Sunday morning (May 3).

As the former Spice Girl headed to the departures counter, her three sons, Brooklyn, Romeo and Cruz, were spotted being taken off to a local Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf with some family friends.

The trip comes amidst rumors that Posh and husband David Beckham are searching for a place to live in Milan – with Victoria having given up her dreams of fashion success in Los Angeles.

“David and Victoria plan to divide their time between Milan and Los Angeles while his Galaxy contract is still valid, but want to base themselves in Europe in the long term,” an insider told the Daily Mail.

“Victoria has realized how much she loves Milan as a city and David has loved playing for AC Milan. Victoria is going off LA and was embarrassed that her designs didn’t take off there. They did well in the UK and she accepts that Europe is a better market for her,” the source adds.

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Gossip Girls, Hollywood

Kim Kardashian’s Fun-Filled Derby Weekend

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Continuing along with their fun-filled Kentucky Derby weekend, Kim Kardashian and mother Kris Jenner were on hand at Churchill Downs on Saturday afternoon (May 2).

Both looking lovely in white outfits with fancy derby hats, Kim and Kris were treated to quite the entertaining race – as Mine That Bird, a 50-1 shot, pulled off the second biggest upset in Kentucky Derby history with a runaway victory.

The night before watching the biggest of horse races, Kim was on duty as host at the Derby Spectacular party at Glassworks.

Competing against former BFF Paris Hilton’s party being held nearby, the E! reality starlet saw quite the turnout at the fete, which cost $125 and up for admission.

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Hollywood

Johansson wins Breast Battle

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Scarlett Johansson’s killer cleavage has topped a new TV celebration of Hollywood’s best breasts.

The actress beat newlywed Salma Hayek for the breast prize as part of a new poll compiled by TV show Access Hollywood.

The top five actresses on the new list are:

1. Scarlett Johansson
2. Salma Hayek
3. Halle Berry
4. Jessica Simpson
5. Jennifer Love Hewitt

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Showbiz

FRESH FACE: Jon Foster

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His Current Gig: Jon Foster plays Graham Sloan in The Informers, an adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis’ novel about debauchery among the young, rich and beautiful in early 1980s Los Angeles. It’s no shock that former Abercrombie and Fitch model Foster plays one of the “young and beautiful.”

You Know This Face Because: Foster was a scene-stealer as Kim Basinger’s underage conquest in The Door in the Floor and has appeared in the horror flick Stay Alive and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. He’s also little brother to actor Ben Foster of films including X-Men: The Last Stand and 30 Days of Night.

Why So Fresh? Foster didn’t rely on brotherly nepotism to attain his leading-man status. He worked his way up from bit parts (credits include “ampm cashier” in Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines) to meatier roles with industry veterans like Peter Saarsgard, Mickey Rourke and Jeff Bridges. The Informers reunites Foster with Basinger (who this time takes a turn as his mother) and plants him in the midst of a weighty ensemble including Billy Bob Thornton and Winona Ryder.

Something Smart He Said: On The Door in the Floor: “I was very, very lucky to have my first job be this one because it’s hard to be typecast in this kind of a movie. After something like this, you don’t really get chosen to do something like this again.”

Why We Love Him: Foster keeps it in the family. He shares an apartment with his brother and calls the elder Foster his “best friend and mentor.” Foster’s talent extends to the musical realm; he’s both a skilled drummer and guitar player, and the Boston-born, Iowa-bred actor also enjoys fixing up classic cars … you know, when he’s not busy becoming the next big thing.

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10 Qs With ‘Obsessed’ Star Ali Larter

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Your first impression of Obsessed was …
Ali Larter: When I was first sent over the script, I thought it was a modern take on the classic sexy thriller like Fatal Attraction. And I hadn’t seen one in a while. I thought the fresh take on it was that it took place in an office. And [it’s about] how modern technology has brought about a different level of intimacy between people. So we tried to explore that. And it was just so much fun to play someone who gets to freak out! At the end of the day that’s what was fun.

How did you find a way to relate to a character that is so … intense?
AL: What was really important to me, diving into this character, was finding the clues to her psychosis. You can’t play crazy as crazy. What happened to this girl that made her so desperate and in need for love? I needed to show the sympathetic side of her. It’s almost sad how far she goes to be with the man she loves. For me, that was the most interesting side of the character and also the biggest challenge — to make the character sympathetic.

Is she actually in love or delusional?
AL: She is 100 percent in love. At least for me, that’s where it all stems from. She just misreads his signals. He’s not innocent in this game. He kinda led her on, too. One of the things that we delve into is how things can get misinterpreted in an office environment. You can spend more time with your coworkers then you do with your husband or wife. So, in Obsessed we try to tap into those fears.

So now you join the ranks of other scary women of cinema, like Kathy Bates and Glenn Close.
AL: The gold standard is Fatal Attraction. That’s just a classic. Obsessed a just a really fun ride. The fight scene at the end is so much fun to watch. I heard that people have been screaming at the screen. Right now, we are in the middle of a recession, people are working their asses off and there is something fun about going to a dark theater with a crowd and just escaping for a while. Me and Beyonce get to act these wild fantasies.

Like the drag-out fight scene with Beyonce?
AL: Yes! We worked on the fight scene for a week to get the choreography down and make sure that it looked tough and rough. And it really delivers to the audience.

So Beyonce can throw a mean right hook?
AL: [Laughs.] I don’t mind getting bruised up. I do fight scenes on Heroes all the time. You gotta dance close to reality to sell it … but not cross that line.

How was working on a movie different then working on Heroes?
AL: It’s just a different medium. In a movie there is a very clear beginning, middle and end. With Lisa Sheridan, she’s a femme fatale. And that’s what made it fun. I hope I get to do it again. The fact that I get to play strong women makes me feel blessed.

You must have quite a busy schedule …
AL: I was shooting Obsessed and Heroes at the same time. That was the most grinding work schedule I have ever had. I would go to Heroes one day and then Obsessed the next. And that went on for several months.

Advice time: How would you recommend breaking up with someone so they don’t go nuts on you?
AL: Honesty. Honesty is the best policy at all times. That’s how you stay in a healthy relationship. If it’s not working out, then you have to be true to yourself and true to the other person. Maybe there is somebody else out there that’s going to love them and is more right for them. I think honesty is never wrong.

Ever had a personal romance get a bit too intense?
AL: I think everybody had a time in high school when they got carried away with the lovage. I remember calling a boy like 10 times in one night and going overboard with the crushes. But that’s when you are figuring it all out.

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Movie Review

JJ Abrams Star Trek Movie Review

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By: Sheila Roberts

J.J. Abrams brilliantly reenergizes the long running Star Trek franchise and engages us at warp speed with a superb story written by Roberto Orci & Alex Kurtzman that’s brought to life by a terrific cast with undeniable on screen chemistry. Chris Pine and Zachary Quinto are outstanding as the young Captain James T. Kirk and his loyal but contentious First Officer Spock, two of the most instantly recognizable fictional characters created in the 20th century, while the legendary Leonard Nimoy, who originated the iconic role of Spock, turns in a stunning cameo that upsets the space-time continuum.

Intelligent, witty, exhilarating, and visionary, this Trek boldly goes where no sci fi film has gone before. From the sleeky designed, bright, expansive bridge of the U.S.S. Enterprise to the dark, shadowy Romulan enemy ship, the Narada, to the dry, rocky planet Vulcan, to the frigid reaches of the remote, bone-chilling, alien ice planet known as Delta Vega with it’s terrifying otherworldly creatures, to a deep space mining platform suspended in air which serves as the setting for the Enterprise’s first big mission as the crew makes a daring ‘space jump’ into a fiercely hostile situation, to Chief Engineer Scotty’s wild ride through the cooling pipe of the inner Enterprise, Abrams and his creative team deliver thrilling action sequences, spectacular set pieces, extraordinary art direction, incredible sound design and visual effects, and a vibrant score by Michael Giacchino — all set against the backdrop of intriguing intergalactic politics.

“Star Trek” is truly a masterpiece in innovative cinematic storytelling inspired by the spirit of Gene Roddenberry’s vision of an enlightened future. J.J. Abrams is uniquely suited to directing this with his talent for working on a large canvas with lots of big action coupled with an innate gift for capturing intimate, compelling moments between people. He delivers a great action/adventure film, a powerful story of conflict and vengeance with the future of whole galaxies at stake, and, at the same time, offers the audience an engaging story of very special people encountering one another for the first time.

Abrams and his creative team capture something that’s always been very specific to “Star Trek”: men and women rising to the challenge of who they are as people by confronting what appear to be insoluble problems. Part of the irresistible fun of the original series was watching these incredibly intelligent and intriguing personalities work together and become the best of who they are. Abrams takes that spirit and puts a fresh spin on it to advance the legacy of Star Trek in this movie, and he never loses sight of the importance of strong character development that’s an integral part of a deftly written script full of backstory as well as the present and future.

His brilliant cast, some relatively unknown, hits every note perfectly and honors the actors who came before them and played these beloved characters in earlier versions of the franchise. In addition to Chris Pine and Zachary Quinto, Abrams’ fantastic cast also includes Bruce Greenwood as Captain Christopher Pike, Karl Urban as the ship’s Medical Officer Leonard “Bones” McCoy, Simon Pegg as Chief Engineer Montgomery “Scotty” Scott, Zoe Saldana as Communications Officer Uhura, John Cho as Helmsman Sulu, and Anton Yelchin as the U.S.S. Enterprise’s youngest officer, 17-year-old whiz kid Pavel Andreievich Chekov. All will face a harrowing first test that will set in motion the loyalty, camaraderie, daring and good humor that will bind them forever. A tattooed, menacing Eric Bana plays the villainous Captain Nero, who helms the sleek, dark, skeletal Romulan warbird, the Narada, and challenges the U.S.S. Enterprise in deep space when it interferes with his mission to annihilate Vulcan and Earth.

In this ultimate origins story, Abrams takes a new look at the Star Trek universe and delivers a total re-boot of the brilliant world and characters that Gene Roddenberry created. J.J. takes “Star Trek” in an exciting, unexpected direction, heading way back, as it were, into the never-seen 23rd century launch of the U.S.S. Enterprise. This is a truly grand adventure about two very different men whose destiny is not only to become true friends, but iconic partners, guardians and explorers. The greatest adventure of all time begins with the incredible story of a young crew’s maiden voyage onboard the most advanced starship ever created. In the midst of an incredible journey full of optimism, intrigue, comedy and cosmic peril, the new recruits must find a way to stop an evil being whose mission of vengeance threatens all of mankind.

The fate of the galaxy rests in the hands of bitter rivals born worlds apart – two wholly opposite men who come together like two lost halves and embark on a perilous mission in a way neither one could have alone. One, James T. Kirk (Pine), is a delinquent, thrill-seeking Iowa farm boy and a natural-born leader in search of a cause. The other, Spock (Quinto), grows up on the planet Vulcan, an outcast due to his half-human background, which makes him susceptible to the volatile emotions that Vulcans have long lived without, and yet an ingenious, determined student, who will become the first of his kind accepted into the Starfleet Academy.

Kirk and Spock could not be more different. Yet, in their quest to figure out who they really are and what they have to give to the world, they soon become competitive cadets-in-training. With their drastically opposite styles, one driven by fiery passion, the other by rigorous logic, they also become defiant, contentious adversaries, each equally unimpressed with the other, each going all out to be among the special few chosen to join the crew of the most advanced starship ever created, the U.S.S. Enterprise. As fiery instinct clashes with calm reason, their unlikely but powerful partnership is the only thing capable of leading their crew through unimaginable danger to boldly go where no one has gone before.

In its more than 40-year history, one that has impacted multiple generations, “Star Trek” has carved out an iconic place in modern pop culture as the only ongoing story that encapsulates the awe, wonder and bold audacity of the human desire to reach for the stars. With the indelible opening words of the original 1960s television series, “Space, the Final Frontier,” a succession of journeys were launched across the cosmos that did and, to this day, still celebrate the thrill of adventure, the pioneering spirit of exploration and the drive to create an evermore amazing future full of possibilities. The daring and provocative voyages of the Starship Enterprise, and the many ships that would soon follow in her flight path, have appealed to the stargazer in all of us, and our hopes and dreams that technological and cultural advances will bring out the best of our humanity.

For director/producer J.J. Abrams, going back to the beginning after more than six television series and ten feature films was the only way to forge into the future. His vision was to literally start fresh, beginning with James T. Kirk and his one-day First Officer, the Vulcan Spock’s advancement in the Starfleet Academy and their extraordinary first journey together. Abrams came to the project with great respect for series creator Gene Roddenberry and all that “Star Trek” had achieved as the creator of an archetypal modern myth and cult phenomenon. However, he also wanted to take the story where it had never been before: making a state-of-the-art action epic about two heroic leaders as brash young men in the making. The beauty of Kirk and Spock has always been their relationship, but here we have a chance to explore not just the humor and fun of that tension, but also how they first became brothers in arms, to see how they are thrust into an adventure that not only tests them, but bonds them for life.

J.J. Abrams attacks the story with a high-intensity, suspenseful action style and an authentic allegiance to its legacy. This is fresh, imaginative, intergalactic storytelling that is also very grounded in the idea of young men and women with a lot of heart and camaraderie. With his trademark mastery of action and love of scope, J.J. Abrams has brought the Star Trek franchise triumphantly back to life and you don’t have to be familiar with the franchise to enjoy it. This movie will appeal to diehard fans as well as a whole new generation. It’s fun, exciting and immensely entertaining and one of the finest films I’ve ever seen in the sci-fi genre. And the best news is there is already talk of a J.J. Abrams’ “Star Trek” sequel in the works.

“Star Trek” opens in theaters on May 8th.

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