Raven Simone

Kelly Osbourne

Taylor Adds a Touch of Twilight to Teen Vogue's Bash

Taylor Lautner made an appearance Friday on the red carpet at Teen Vogue's annual Young Hollywood bash in LA.

Taylor Lautner made an appearance Friday on the red carpet at Teen Vogue's annual Young Hollywood bash in LA. He's on the cover of the October issue, and Taylor was looking right at home as he mingled with a crowd that included new Eclipse star Noot Seear. On Saturday, Taylor was already at LAX on his way back to Canada, where his costars like Robert Pattinson spent the weekend with their usual cast dinners and filming.

Selena Gomez was also at the party, but the former couple didn't seem to get too close. Inside the party Selena joined fellow young stars like Ashley Tisdale, AnnaLynne McCord, Tallulah Belle Willis, and more. The following night, Selena performed her first ever concert in front of celebrity fans like Nicole Richie and Lo Bosworth. It sounds like a pretty exciting weekend for Selena, looking perfectly adorable as ever as she shows off another talent and hits the same red carpet as her ex-boyfriend Taylor.

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Review

College Road Trip: Not Many People Will Be Raven About It

I should start by saying I understand that what I think is funny is probably different than what a ten-year-old kid thinks is funny.

I should start by saying I understand that what I think is funny is probably different than what a ten-year-old kid thinks is funny. However, I'm going to base this review on the fact that parents have to go to these things, too. For an adult, College Road Trip, starring Raven Symone and comedian Martin Lawrence, is an exhausting experience. But when I noticed the little girl in the seat next to me could hardly contain her laughter, I realized I was watching the movie equivalent of a drum set: the kids love it, but heaven help the parents who have to listen to that racket.

Directed by Roger Kumble (Cruel Intentions), the movie has a simple premise: a bright high school senior named Melanie Porter (Simone) wants to go to Georgetown University. Her overprotective police chief father would rather she attend Northwestern as it is located close to their suburban Chicago home. When Melanie gets her chance to interview at Georgetown, her father volunteers to drive her there with the hope of persuading her against that school through all kinds of wacky, strange plotting. It's not the simple minded storyline, nor the one-dimensional characters that makes this movie so perplexing, but what everyone involved with this film considers funny.

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