comScore
  1. Mediaite
  2. Gossip Cop
  3. Geekosystem
  4. Styleite
  5. SportsGrid
  6. The Mary Sue
  7. The Jane Dough
  8. The Braiser

Busting bad dish!

The Descendants

Descendants Writer Jim Rash: I Wasn’t Mocking Angelina Jolie’s Leg Pose

Truth rating: 10
(GettyImages.com)

The Descendants screenwriter Jim Rash, who appeared to make fun of Angelina Jolie at the Academy Awards on Sunday, insisted afterwards that he was not mocking the actress.

George Clooney Opens Up About Small Paychecks, Drinking and Sleepless Nights

Truth rating: 10
(The Hollywood Reporter)

VIDEO

George Clooney sat down with The Hollywood Reporter, and according to the mag, while the actor is “as charismatic in person as anyone alive,” his life is not necessarily as others perceive it may be.

How so?

TAB: George Clooney “Cursed Out” Ryan Gosling for Missing Golden Globes

Truth rating: 0
(GettyImages.com)

“A furious George Clooney cursed out his Ides of March co-star Ryan Gosling for blowing off the Golden Globes,” begins a breathless piece from the National Enquirer.

According to so-called “sources” for the supermarket tabloid, Clooney “fumed to a group of showbiz execs in the lobby of the Beverly Hilton hotel following the Jan. 15 awards show,” allegedly ranting, “Ryan Gosling is a (bleep)! The (bleep) stood me up!”

For real?

Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol Wins First Box Office of 2012

(Paramount)

BOX OFFICE

Tom Cruise rang into 2012 with a win at the box office.

The star’s Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol took the top spot at the box office on New Year’s weekend, raking in $31.3 million, beating second place finisher Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows ($22.1 million).

Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chip-Wrecked came in third with $18.3 million.

Judy Greer Gets Married!

Truth rating: 10
(GettyImages.com)

Judy Greer is married!

The Descendants actress wed producer Dean Johnsen on Saturday night in Los Angeles, Gossip Cop confirms.

New Year’s Eve New #1 at Box Office

(New Line)

BOX OFFICE

The  all-star cast of New Year’s Eve helped lift the romantic comedy to the top spot of this weekend’s box office, replacing Breaking Dawn as North America’s #1 movie.

New Year’s Eve secured first place with $13.7 million in ticket sales.

Coming in second was the debut of Jonah Hill’s The Sitter, with a box office take of $10 million.

And nabbing third was Breaking Dawn, with another $7.9 million.

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Easily Wins Box Office for Third Week in a Row

(Summit)

BOX OFFICE

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 won the top spot at the box office for the third weekend straight, topping a slew of family films.

Breaking Dawn took in $16.9 million, beating The Muppets ($11.2 million), Hugo ($7.6 million), and Arthur Christmas ($7.4 million).

Breaking Dawn Nears Half a Billion Dollars at Box Office + Weekend’s Top 10

(Summit)

BOX OFFICE

Not only did Breaking Dawn take first place again at the box office, raking in $62.3 million over the five-day Thanksgiving holiday weekend, but the film has now earned close to half a billion dollars.

To date, the fourth installment of the Twilight series has earned $221.3 million in North America, and with an international take of $268 million (including this weekend’s $71.5 million), the worldwide cumulative gross is $489.3 million.

Coming in second this holiday weekend was The Muppets, which has returned to the big screen in a big way with $43.5 million in ticket sales.

Abrams Media Network click here for advertising opportunities
X