Mila Kunis and Justin Timberlake reunited with their Friends With Benefits director Will Gluck this morning at a photo call atop Moscow's Ritz-Carlton Hotel. The trio were together last night as well, hitting a red carpet for their Russian premiere. Mila wore white Elie Saab for the screening, and that color was her pick today, too. The overseas press tour comes after a grueling month of promotions for Justin, Will, and Mila in the US. Justin was able to break from the duties over the weekend to chat up In Time at Comic-Con. Mila will likewise need to take a break soon, as she'll be needed on the set of Oz: The Great and Powerful. Justin, however, hopes to work with Will again soon. Justin said of Will Gluck, "We will make plenty of movies together. . . . You feel great being in a movie like this when your director wants you to succeed in every way. He wants to see the guys relate to you, and the girls fall in love with you."
Mila and Justin Make a Moscow Stop on Their Friends With Benefits Tour
Mila Kunis and Justin Timberlake joined their Friends With Benefits director Will Gluck in Moscow today for the Russian debut of the movie. Mila wore an Elie Saab couture dress that brought to mind her Black Swan ballerina role. Mila and Justin's new romantic comedy opened on big screens stateside last weekend, and while it came in third at the box office with $18.5 million, it was up against tough competition with Captain America and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 also in theaters. Justin and Mila will now see how the film fares overseas, but she'll be back to work on her next project soon since production has already started on Oz: The Great and Powerful in Michigan.
Justin and Mila Soak Up the Benefits of Cancun's Film Festival
Justin Timberlake and Mila Kunis, wearing a flirty Monique Lhuillier dress, were joined by their Friends With Benefits costar Patricia Clarkson and director Will Gluck at the Cancun Film Festival yesterday. It's been a jet-setting week for Justin, who flew to Phoenix for Monday's MLB All-Star game and then mingled with the world's best athletes at Wednesday's ESPY Awards in LA. During the show, Justin made another joke about his favorite beverage of choice, beer, and handed out an award alongside NFL player Aaron Rodgers. Justin's other new movie, Bad Teacher, also debuted at the festival over the weekend with his pal Cameron Diaz rolling solo for the photocall. Friends With Benefits is the latest comedy from Gluck since his Easy A. If you're having trouble telling the difference between Friends With Benefits and No Strings Attached, Buzz has the foolproof guide to help you out.
Link Time — Ed Harris to Play Senator John McCain
- Ed Harris will play John McCain in HBO's Game Change — The Wrap
- Get plot details on American Reunion — /Film
- Find out who's rumored to be the Superman villain — Moviefone
- 15 most memorable soap characters of all time — TV Squad
- Check out some cool comic book covers for '90s sitcoms — TV.com
- Bad news for Outsourced: Ben Rappaport books a pilot — Deadline
- Easy A's Will Gluck will direct Sex on the Moon — Cinematical
- Get your Super 8 spoilers right here — Vulture
- Ellen DeGeneres's fitness tips — FitSugar

- Ed Harris will play John McCain in HBO's Game Change — The Wrap
- Get plot details on American Reunion — /Film
- Find out who's rumored to be the Superman villain — Moviefone
- 15 most memorable soap characters of all time — TV Squad
- Check out some cool comic book covers for '90s sitcoms — TV.com
- Bad news for Outsourced: Ben Rappaport books a pilot — Deadline
- Easy A's Will Gluck will direct Sex on the Moon — Cinematical
- Get your Super 8 spoilers right here — Vulture
- Ellen DeGeneres's fitness tips — FitSugar
Buzz News Roundup, 11/14

- Meryl Streep is in talks to take the lead (human) role in Dewey, a film based on Vicki Myron's book Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World. — Variety
- Clint Eastwood is in talks to direct the supernatural thriller Hereafter. — ComingSoon
- Sarah Silverman has signed a deal for a book of comedic essays. — New York Observer
- Will Gluck will direct Easy A, a modern comedic retelling of The Scarlet Letter, set in a high school. — ComingSoon
- Whoopi Goldberg will produce a London stage musical version of Sister Act. — Variety
- Recently single Bachelorette DeAnna Pappas will be hosting a wedding show on Lifetime. — People
- Hilary Duff will star in a new series for NBC. — Variety
- Summit Entertainment has acquired the film rights to New Moon, Eclipse, and Breaking Dawn, Stephenie Meyer's three Twilight follow-ups. — Zap2It


