Thursday, 31 January 2008

George Clooney: Peace Out



Tue, 29 January 2008 at 4:14 pm

George Clooney sits down for a meeting with Defense Secretary Vijay Singh and UN Assistant Secretary General for Peacekeeping Operations Jane Holl Lute in New Delhi on Tuesday.

George is taking on a new role as a UN messenger of peace, and is visiting India for some meetings.

Monday night, George also attended a party at Villa Medici in the Taj Mahal hotel, hosted by Vivek Katju.

WHAT DO YOU THINK George is actually doing as Peacekeeper? Top secret projects?

Mary Lynn Rajskub is Pregnant



Wed, 30 January 2008 at 11:28 pm

24 star Mary Lynn Rajskub, aka Chloe O’Brian, is expecting her first child at the end of the summer, reports People.

The father is a personal trainer, 27-year-old live-in boyfriend Matthew Rolph.

“With the strike going on, I had to keep busy!” Rajskub, 36, jokes. “We are thrilled and couldn’t be more excited.”

Congrats to the happy couple!!!!!!

LOVE. CHLOE.

Tuesday, 29 January 2008

George Clooney admires Geri Halliwell



Geri Halliwell's charitable acts have reportedly caught the eye of fellow celebrity do-gooder, George Clooney.

George, who is currently in Africa raising awareness for the
Darfur conflict in his role as a UN Messenger of Peace, is quoted in the Daily Star as saying recently: “She was always my favourite Spice Girl. I love her feisty approach and the fact she isn’t afraid to have an opinion.”

“Her work with Unicef and Marie Stopes in the third world was inspiring. And her address at a UN Youth summit in 2000 was brave - it’s so easy to not get involved and she just gritted her teeth and went for it.”

Geri is said to be planning a trip to Darfur in west Sudan to promote female empowerment after she completes her commitments with the Spice Girls reunion tour.

Wednesday, 23 January 2008

The Morning Line on Oscar


Likely Winner: Daniel Day-Lewis, There Will Be Blood

Only the third acting job he's taken in a decade, this turn as a misanthropic oil tycoon has everything Oscar loves: passion, precision and an underlying madness. The fanatical commitment Day-Lewis brings to his process is another plus. Also, honoring him is like giving a posthumous acting award to John Huston, whose voice and attitude DDL channels as Daniel Plainview.



Corliss Pick: Johnny Depp, Sweeney Todd

Knowing as well as we do that he has star quality, Depp takes roles that both underline and subvert it. That's how much a movie modernist he is. His Sweeney Todd is as elaborate a mask as his Jack Sparrow in the Pirates movies. But this one goes deeper: beneath the cruelty and into the dark places of lovelorn pain. He sings good too.


Robbed: Ulrich Mühe, The Lives of Others

As the East German agent spying on politically active artists, Mühe personifies the government yes-man who is humanized when he learns to say no. Mühe, who himself was spied on in the '80s, gives a performance of subtlety and power. It's a shame he wasn't recognized by the Academy, and a greater pity he won't notice the slight. He died last July, at 54, of stomach cancer.

Other nominees include George Clooney (Michael Clayton), Tommy Lee Jones (In the Valley of Elah) and Viggo Mortensen (Eastern Promises).

Tuesday, 8 January 2008

Speculation on Sarkozy wedding


French President Nicolas Sarkozy is to give a press conference to answer criticism of his performance amid speculation about him marrying the model Carla Bruni.