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Jake Gyllenhaal

Sundance's Very Good Girls Is a Family Reunion For Jake Gyllenhaal and Peter Sarsgaard

Jake Gyllenhaal stepped out to support mom Naomi Foner, the screenwriter behind Very Good Girls, at the film's Sundance Film Festival premiere last night.

Jake Gyllenhaal stepped out to support mom Naomi Foner, the screenwriter behind Very Good Girls, at the film's Sundance Film Festival premiere last night. He was joined by brother-in-law Peter Sarsgaard, who's married to Maggie Gyllenhaal and also stars in the picture. It was an extra busy night for Peter, since he also debuted Lovelace with Amanda Seyfried. Very Good Girls leading lady Dakota Fanning attended the screening at the Eccles Center theater and later on linked up with her and Peter's costar Elizabeth Olsen at an afterparty. Jake made the rounds with his pal Jenny Lewis. He looked good while doing so — Jake has a new look, with slicked-back hair, for a new project. He's been in Georgia making Prisoners with Hugh Jackman.

We're on the scene, getting reports straight from Sundance — make sure to see all the Sundance Film Festival highlights so far!

Jake Gyllenhaal

Jake Gyllenhaal Brings His Ex, Troop Beverly Hills Star Jenny Lewis, as Golden Globes Date!

Jake Gyllenhaal is newly single after his split from Taylor Swift, but the Golden Globe nominee didn't go solo to last night's big show.
Pictures of Jake Gyllenhaal and Jenny Lewis at Golden Globes

Jake Gyllenhaal is newly single after his split from Taylor Swift, but the Golden Globe nominee didn't go solo to last night's big show. Jake brought along Jenny Lewis, the front woman for the band Rilo Kiley and former child star from Troop Beverly Hills. The two apparently dated back in 2001, and she was the lucky lady to score a spot as his award season date. The two have also been friends for a long time and he's a big fan of her music. He and Reese Witherspoon even checked out her Coachella performance a few years ago. After the show, Jake stopped by the Weinstein Company afterparty, though he skipped doing the red carpet with his lady friend.

Music

New Music: Jenny & Johnny Take Off With "Scissors"

Careful She & Him, there's a new boy-girl duo in town.

Careful She & Him, there's a new boy-girl duo in town. For her latest musical offshoot, Jenny Lewis of Rilo Kiley has formed an act with her boyfriend Johnathan Rice called Jenny & Johnny. The twosome just released their very first track, "Scissor Runner," a summery tune with pretty harmonies and a slight touch of twee. If She & Him is the stuff of '50s drive-in movies and milkshakes, then Jenny & Johnny is their groovier '70s counterpart. Bop along when you read more

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Music Video: Jenny Lewis, "See Fernando"

She made us wait a while, but Jenny Lewis has really been pumping out the music videos lately.

She made us wait a while, but Jenny Lewis has really been pumping out the music videos lately. And this latest, for "See Fernando" off her album Acid Tongue, might just be my favorite yet. Let's examine the evidence: Lewis in all her retro glory starring in a fake trailer for a '60s spy movie? Sign me up!

In this faux film (subtitled "Agente Secreto Numero Uno"), Fernando's imagined as a mustache-wearing, karate-chop-throwing, gun-toting baddie who gets assigned to track "The Scorpion" (Lewis) around the globe. Among the delights of this video: Lewis in an old-school airline stewardess outfit; a scene with funny subtitled dialogue shot in front of a wall of stuffed animals; and the song itself, which is just a lot of hand-clapping Summer fun. To check out the video, just read more

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Music Video: "Black Sand" by Jenny Lewis

Well, it took a little while, given that Jenny Lewis's album Acid Tongue was released back in the Fall of 2008, but we now have a video for one of the singles!


Well, it took a little while, given that Jenny Lewis's album Acid Tongue was released back in the Fall of 2008, but we now have a video for one of the singles! "Black Sand" is one of my favorite tracks on the album and I include it in many of my playlists. It's bluesy and atmospheric and the melody reminds me of the kind of thing you would hear on an album like Abbey Road.

The video captures the song's vibe perfectly. It's like a trippy journey through beaches and Thailand with Jenny Lewis everywhere . . . but never quite there at all. To check it out for yourself, read more

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Buzz Gift Guide: Best of 2008 For Gals

Welcome back to my Buzz Gift Guide series for all the entertainment lovers in your life.

Welcome back to my Buzz Gift Guide series for all the entertainment lovers in your life. Yesterday I sifted through the stacks (er, Web pages) of music, DVDs, and books to find some of the best 2008 has to offer dudes. Today I will share with you some 2008 entertainment gift ideas for the ladies.

It's no secret how much I love Jenny Lewis and I will be spreading the gospel this year by handing out her newest album Acid Tongue to my girlfriends (or at least including her songs on the mix CDs I'll make this holiday season). I'll also be giving out Aimee Mann's newest album, as I think it's pretty awesome.

It was a good year for books: I read both The Opposite of Love by Julie Buxbaum and Certain Girls by Jennifer Weiner and would definitely recommend them. In the movies department, might I suggest the hilarious Baby Mama or Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day on DVD?

Since I watch more TV than most people I know, I use the holidays to not-so-subtly suggest to friends what I know they would love, like 30 Rock or Greek. And many of my friends have grown to love Lipstick Jungle, so it would be a treat for them to receive the show's first season on DVD.

A couple more ideas below, so have fun scrolling on through.

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Music

Album Review: Jenny Lewis's Acid Tongue

When Jenny Lewis first went solo from Rilo Kiley, she had the Watson Twins to help her let us into her most soulful, folksy thoughts with each song.

When Jenny Lewis first went solo from Rilo Kiley, she had the Watson Twins to help her let us into her most soulful, folksy thoughts with each song. That debut was excellent and, like Death Cab's Ben Gibbard, I've been excitedly awaiting her next solo project, Acid Tongue. Today we can hear the whole thing for the first time on her MySpace page.

I've read that she was interested in rocking out this time, and that's definitely the case on this new album which is full of (non-twin) collaborators. There's M. Ward, Zooey Deschanel, Chris Robinson and even Elvis Costello! At times the vibe is psychedelic and trippy, but mostly I'd describe the album as eclectic. There's still twang there — even in her rock — which is smart because that's what suits her voice best, I think. But she also brings in the gospel ballads, along with tunes that sound exactly like some good ol' Rilo Kiley stuff.

What I appreciate most after taking a first listen is how ambitious it all is, and overall I like the way her tracks transported me to another hazy time. This is definitely an album that will be awesome to hear live. I've jotted down a few thoughts on each of the songs for your consideration, so read more

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Song of the Day: Jenny Lewis, "The Next Messiah"

If you're eager to hear Jenny Lewis's forthcoming album, then you — and I — are in good company.

If you're eager to hear Jenny Lewis's forthcoming album, then you — and I — are in good company. Death Cab for Cutie frontman Ben Gibbard's also ready for Acid Tongue to hit stores, and in a series of YouTube sketches over the past few days, he's been stalking Lewis around her house, demanding to hear some new songs.

Lucky for us, it's hard to say no to Gibbard, so Lewis has rolled out the second track from the new album (we've already heard the title track, "Acid Tongue"). "The Next Messiah" is a lot of things I'm not used to hearing from Lewis. For one, it's just a lot of song – more than eight minutes, in fact, with several long jam sessions interspersed between the singing. It's bluesy at times, funky at others, and there's a cool shift just after the five-minute mark, when the male backing vocals really kick in and Lewis's voice gets a lot more raw and desperate. On my initial listen, I like the track, but I think it will come alive a lot more in live shows, when the band can really let loose and just rock.

To hear the song for yourself, just read more