Sylvester Stallone won't let his 'rumpoligist' mother "read his butt".
The 61-year-old action star's mother Jackie pioneered the practice, which involves predicting a person's future by 'reading' their backside, but he refuses to let her look at his bottom in case it has "an unhappy ending!"
Lindsay spent her Friday going to L.A. hotspots like Katsuya and Villa -- known paparazzi gathering spots -- but acting as if she hated being photographed. She's not that good of an actress.
Sex tape socialite-turned-reality TV star Kim Kardashian has confirmed reports she's dating American football stud, Reggie Bush.
The couple hosted a pre-Super Bowl party in Arizona on Wednesday night (30Jan08), and Kardashian used the occasion to end months of speculation about her love life.
The former best pal of Paris Hilton, who made headlines in 2006 when a sex tape she filmed with ex-boyfriend Ray J hit the Internet, says, "I've known Reggie for a few years and it's been a slow progression."
And now she's planning to settle down with the New Orleans Saints star: "In five years, I definitely will be married, hopefully. I am not getting any younger but he's young and I definitely want kids."
The glamour model, who is currently dating British soccer player Marcus Bent, is no stranger to using her body to entertain the opposite sex.
She said: "If I want to seduce someone, I'd put on some Pussycat Dolls music and do a pole dance for the lucky man in question. I think most guys would prefer me to do that than do something really slow and seductive!"
Kirsten Dunst is on the "verge of a breakdown", it has been reported.
The 'Spider-Man' actress' "erratic behaviour" at Utah's Sundance Film Festival has raised fears for her mental health.
A source told the New York Post newspaper: "Kirsten is on the verge of a breakdown. She came late, left early and acted erratic at a Sundance event. One of her friends apologised, saying, 'She is not in a good place right now."
In his new role as U.N. messenger of peace, George Clooney was playing himself.
The 46-year-old actor's arrival Thursday was greeted with "oohs" and "ahs" from dozens of people, mostly women, who crowded the lobby entrance for a glimpse and cell phone picture of him.
"Hi guys!" he said, stopping only briefly to pose for a picture with his parents and shake a few hands.
Clooney was touring the United Nations headquarters for a ceremony marking his designation for the special job by Secretary General Ban Ki-moon. He was just back from a trip to Sudan's Darfur region, arriving in the U.S. by way of India, a major contributor of U.N. peacekeeping troops.
Action star Wesley Snipes was found not guilty of federal tax-fraud and conspiracy charges Friday, but was convicted on three misdemeanor counts of failing to file a tax return.
Snipes had faced up to 16 years in prison if convicted on all charges, but can now only get up to three years.
The "Blade" star and two co-defendants had been indicted in 2006 after Snipes stopped paying, using tax protest arguments long rejected by the courts.
Canadian actress Pamela Anderson will be taking to the Paris stage at the Crazy Horse cabaret club, famous for its nude set pieces.
The former Baywatch star, 40, will perform on two nights in a number inspired by the song Harley Davidson from French singer Serge Gainsbourg. A Crazy Horse spokesperson would not say whether the actress would be required to bare all.
"We're going to have to talk to Pamela about that," the spokesperson said.
Actress Eva Mendes has checked into a rehabilitation clinic in Utah, according to reports from the US.
Celebrity websites say the 33-year-old actress has entered the Cirque Lodge centre, where fellow actress Lindsay Lohan was treated last year. Mendes' publicist said in a statement that she was taking time off to "attend to some personal issues". Read the complete story here!
Singer Britney Spears has had control of her estate and her own welfare taken from her, under order of a court.
The pop star and her assets have been placed under the "conservatorship" of her father, James Spears. She was admitted to a psychiatric hospital on Thursday, after a highly publicised descent into drink, drugs and personal problems.
Cinematical:Stallone clearly knows how to direct an effective action picture.
Entertainment Weekly: Baby-stabbing, decapitation, gang rape, and rivers of blood: Rambo is up to its boot tops in numbing violence.
IGN:Stallone's latest combines the best and worst of the franchise's history.
New York Times:Mr. Stallone is smart enough to present the mythic dimensions of the character without apology or irony. His face looks like a misshapen chunk of granite, and his acting is only slightly more expressive, but the man gets the job done.
Rotten Tomatoes: The excessive violence is more nauseating than entertaining.
USA Today:Stallone wears one expression throughout the 90-plus-minute orgy of explosions, severed limbs and spewing blood. The best that can be said about Rambo is that it makes last year's Rocky redux look like Oscar material!
Variety: Although Stallone plays it completely straight, the mere idea of the aging action star strapping on the bandana again is risible enough to let the movie play like a comedy too, albeit one with an unusually high body count.
Washington Post:Rambo follows the action movie's time-honored tradition of having it both ways - ratcheting up our moral outrage at the oppressors of this world so we can enjoy the spectacle of turning them into mincemeat.
Police, journalists and crowds of fans gathered outside the Broome Street apartment in the fashionable SoHo area.
Investigators said Ledger had been due to have a massage at the flat. The housekeeper went to tell him the masseuse had arrived and found him dead on Tuesday afternoon.
The medical examiner's office said an autopsy would be carried out on Wednesday.
In September, the Perth-born actor split from his girlfriend Michelle Williams, with whom he has a two-year-old daughter, Matilda.