Suri Cruise was in the audience to watch Katie Holmes as a guest judge on So You Think You Can Dance in LA last night. Katie wore a cute Lacoste and Malandrino dress for the occasion. Katie's a familiar face at the studios, having performed a solo on the show's 100th episode back in 2009. The final four contestants, Sasha, Melanie, Marko, and Tadd, each performed four choreographed routines with Katie, Mary Murphy, Kenny Ortega, and Nigel Lythgoe weighing in after each round — if you missed the action check out our recap of the So You Think You Can Dance semifinals. Katie was there to give her opinions, though earlier in the week, it was she who showed off her own moves on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon. Self-professed car dancer Katie gave Jimmy a sample of the upper body moves she busts out behind the wheel. Suri inherited her mom's love of fancy footwork, as the little one is frequently seen in a ballet costume. Tom Cruise likewise shakes it in the upcoming Rock of Ages.
Michael Jackson's "Thriller" Will Be Made Into a Movie
Michael Jackson's legacy continues: according to insiders, "Thriller" is on its way to the big screen. GK Films is in talks to acquire the rights to adapt the iconic music video with Kenny Ortega (High School Musical, This Is It) in the director's chair, and the script centers on "the song's folklore, involving Vincent Price and the town he grew up in." Pardon my skepticism, but isn't touching "Thriller" somewhat sacrilegious? What say you?
Link Time! Paula Abdul to Dance For NBC?
- Latest Paula Abdul rumor: she'll be doing a flash mob dance reality show for NBC — Inside TV
- Alice in Wonderland's screenwriter will also pen Maleficent script — Cinematical
- A Sarah Palin reality show is coming to Discovery — People
- Katherine Heigl confirms that she's leaving Grey's — Ausiello Files
- Liam Neeson will play LBJ in Lee Daniels's Selma — MTV Movies Blog
- This New Yorker Lady Gaga cartoon makes me smile — Buzzfeed
- Kevin Kline is coming to HBO — TV Squad
- Jessica Biel and Jennifer Garner to star in a remake of Laverne and Shirley, being written by Jamie Foxx? For real?! — TV Guide
- In other crazy news, Jersey Shore's J-WOWW and Ronnie are writing a "guido guide" — Shelf Life
- Whitney Port gets served with a lawsuit — FabSugar
- Latest Paula Abdul rumor: she'll be doing a flash mob dance reality show for NBC — Inside TV
- Alice in Wonderland's screenwriter will also pen Maleficent script — Cinematical
- A Sarah Palin reality show is coming to Discovery — People
- Katherine Heigl confirms that she's leaving Grey's — Ausiello Files
- Liam Neeson will play LBJ in Lee Daniels's Selma — MTV Movies Blog
- This New Yorker Lady Gaga cartoon makes me smile — Buzzfeed
- Kevin Kline is coming to HBO — TV Squad
- Jessica Biel and Jennifer Garner to star in a remake of Laverne and Shirley, being written by Jamie Foxx? For real?! — TV Guide
- In other crazy news, Jersey Shore's J-WOWW and Ronnie are writing a "guido guide" — Shelf Life
- Whitney Port gets served with a lawsuit — FabSugar
New Moon Werewolf Clip, Video of Jennifer Lopez at MJ Premiere, & Ryan Gosling Sings!
A new clip from New Moon includes an extended look at how the werewolves are brought to life, Jennifer Lopez's hair gets windblown on the This Is It red carpet, and Ryan Gosling tries to calm crazy fans with a sing-along at his San Francisco concert.
Will You See the Michael Jackson Movie in Theaters?

A film built around rehearsal footage from just before Michael Jackson's death will be released in theaters for two weeks starting Oct. 28. Tickets for the movie, titled Michael Jackson: This Is It and directed by Kenny Ortega, will go on sale Sept. 27. About the film, Ortega says:
This film is Michael's gift to his fans. It's a very private, exclusive look into a creative genius's world. For the first time ever, fans will see Michael as they have never seen him before — this great artist at work. It is raw, emotional, moving, and powerful footage that captures his interactions with the This Is It collaborators that he had personally assembled for this once-in-a-lifetime project.
Do you think you'll seek this in theaters at the end of October?
