John Slattery

Red Carpet

Matt Makes His Adjustment Bureau Premiere a Valentine's Date Night With Luciana

Matt Damon had his wife Luciana on his arm last night for the NYC premiere of The Adjustment Bureau, which hits theaters early next month.

Matt Damon had his wife Luciana on his arm last night for the NYC premiere of The Adjustment Bureau, which hits theaters early next month. He's been on the East Coast for the last few days doing press for the film during a break from shooting We Bought a Zoo in LA. It was an evening of work despite the Valentine's Day holiday, but Matt said at the junket on Saturday that he and Luciana don't need special occasions or big gestures. When asked what dramatic move he's made for her, Matt said, "You build your life around someone, that's pretty crazy. But it's more incrementally. There's no moment where I'm like Tom Cruise in Born on the Fourth of July running down the street in the rain . . . any minute I'm not working I go home. But we have a two week rule." They're among the many couples who are happy to show PDA any day of the year, though Matt's costar, Emily Blunt, was without her own spouse John Krasinski. She still was decked out for the screening, wearing a salmon-colored Elie Saab concoction. Emily and Matt returned to the East Coast after filming the project at iconic Big Apple landmarks last year, and their amazing access to those spots is evident in the trailer — stay tuned for more from Matt and Emily's big night on PopSugar Rush!

Marriage

Stars Try to Swing the Gay Marriage Vote in New York

John Slattery may play Mad Men's overgrown spoiled brat, but in real life he's joining other famous New Yorkers to ensure gay marriage passes in next month's state elections.

John Slattery may play Mad Men's overgrown spoiled brat, but in real life he's joining other famous New Yorkers to ensure gay marriage passes in next month's state elections.

Celebrities like Julianne Moore, Mayor Bloomberg, Moby, and Kenneth Cole have already recorded videos for New Yorkers for Marriage Equality, sponsored by the gay-rights organization Human Rights Campaign. John's video's not out yet — Kevin Bacon, Kyra Sedgwick, Mark Ruffalo, and Tom Colicchio are also coming soon — but I'm looking forward to Mr. Slattery's more serious side.

The videos are short and low-budget looking, so I do wonder how effective they can be. Each features one celebrity only, and they're not really creative or sophisticated enough to turn viral. Who's going to watch them besides people that already support gay marriage? Or is the point just to get them out to vote?

Watch Julianne Moore's take after the jump.

Claire Danes

George, January, and the Modern Family Gang Move the Emmys Party to the Press Room

The action in LA moved last night from the stage at the Emmys on to the press room, where the big winners showed off their new gold.

The action in LA moved last night from the stage at the Emmys on to the press room, where the big winners showed off their new gold. Humanitarian honoree George Clooney led the pack by speaking about Brad Pitt's equally good deeds, and Tom Hanks toasted his HBO miniseries The Pacific. Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston, meanwhile, had dual wins for Breaking Bad. An excited Aaron gushed about the surprise, saying he lost his mind due to the shock. Nurse Jackie's Edie Falco, who was declared Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series, still maintained that she's not even funny. The ensemble cast of Mad Men was led by January Jones, the adorable young actress Kiernan Shipka, Christina Hendricks, and Elisabeth Moss. Their series's creator, Matthew Weiner, said a few words and assured fans their show isn't going anywhere just yet.

Eric Stonestreet celebrated with the Modern Family gang and commented that it won't be weird on set after he picked up a Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy nod over two of his costars. Claire Danes was solo on stage to gush about her win for Temple Grandin. The stars were soon off to make the afterparty rounds, so stay tuned to get the inside scoop from across Hollywood! Also, make sure to check in on the evening's best beauty and fashion looks with Bella and Fab's love it or hate it polls.

To see more from the press room, just read more

Modern Family

Britney's Bikini Vacation, Ryan Phillippe's Night Out, and Zoe Saldana's Lingerie Tease

Britney Spears breaks out a bikini in Hawaii, Ryan Phillippe spends a night out with a carload of women, and Zoe Saldana strips down to lingerie for a new Calvin Klein campaign.

Britney Spears breaks out a bikini in Hawaii, Ryan Phillippe spends a night out with a carload of women, and Zoe Saldana strips down to lingerie for a new Calvin Klein campaign. Watch the weekend edition of PopSugar Rush!

Modern Family

PSR 8/27/10: Britney's Bikini Vacay, Ryan's Night Out, & Zoe's Lingerie Tease

Britney Spears breaks out a bikini in Hawaii, Ryan Phillippe spends a night out with a carload of women, and Zoe Saldana strips down to lingerie for a new Calvin Klein campaign.

Britney Spears breaks out a bikini in Hawaii, Ryan Phillippe spends a night out with a carload of women, and Zoe Saldana strips down to lingerie for a new Calvin Klein campaign. Also, be sure to follow us on Twitter and become a fan on Facebook for all the latest celebrity gossip!

community

Emmy Breakdown: Supporting Actor in a Drama

As soon as the Emmy nominations were announced, I started thinking up my own list of top contenders — but you were very vocal about your favorites, too!
Emmy Predictions For Best Supporting Actor in a Drama

As soon as the Emmy nominations were announced, I started thinking up my own list of top contenders — but you were very vocal about your favorites, too! So, I asked for your expertise in the category of Best Supporting Actor, Drama. Taking your opinions into consideration, here's the full breakdown of likely winners.

Eva Longoria

Ryan, Nicole, and Eva Do a Hollywood Lunch in Beverly Hills

Nicole Kidman, Ryan Phillippe, and Eva Longoria got dressed up and headed to the Four Seasons in Beverly Hills earlier today for the Hollywood Foreign Press Association's annual grant luncheon.

Nicole Kidman, Ryan Phillippe, and Eva Longoria got dressed up and headed to the Four Seasons in Beverly Hills earlier today for the Hollywood Foreign Press Association's annual grant luncheon. They were joined by a few famous Emmy nominees like Jane Lynch and Matthew Fox. Matthew talked to us about the possibility of a Lost movie while Buzz has high hopes for his costars on award night. The Big Bang Theory's Jim Parsons shared a few secrets about the upcoming season of his show, revealing that the premiere will fast-forward six months into the future and there will be a possible love match with Mayim Bialik from Blossom! The ladies rushed in to get into their seats on time, though Nicole looked stunning in her green, tea-length Prada dress and Eva in her sexy, black sheath Gucci number.

To see more of the stars at today's luncheon, just read more

TV

Who Should Win the Emmy For Best Supporting Actor, Drama?

The Emmy awards are just one month away, which means it's time to start picking apart the categories and predicting the winners.

The Emmy awards are just one month away, which means it's time to start picking apart the categories and predicting the winners. Now that we've had some time to digest all the nominees, let's take some time to focus on the category for best supporting actor in a drama series.

We've got a great cast of characters here: Terry O'Quinn as Lost's John Locke, John Slattery as Mad Men's Roger Sterling, Martin Short as Leonard on Damages, Andre Braugher as Owen on Men of a Certain Age, reigning champ Michael Emerson as Ben from Lost, and finally, Aaron Paul as Breaking Bad's Jesse.

Think you know who should win? Here's your chance to tell me why! I want to hear you make your best case for the actor of your choice — it just might help me make my own prediction when I start posting my annual Emmy breakdowns later this week!

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