Indiana Jones Coming on DVD Tomorrow!


Updated 10/13/08 1:30 PM · Posted by GeekSugar · 5 comments

Indiana Jones Still Photos

Sugar staffers around the office are stoked for the Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull release on DVD tomorrow. Why? Two words: Shia LaBeouf. Yes, some of us have a total "Teen Beat" crush on the superstar, and his role in the film only perpetuates that bad boy image that most girls fall for. We're all suckers — admit it, you are too. Whether you're stoked for some Jones because Read more

BuzzSugar's Must-Haves for May


Updated 05/01/08 9:50 PM · Posted by BuzzSugar · 0 comments

BuzzSugar's May Must Haves

Spring is truly here! That means I'll be seeing some big-time movies, reading sweet books, and listening to good tunes as I enjoy all the freshly blooming flowers. In addition to these picks for May entertainment, everyone will be talking about Scarlett Johansson's Anywhere I Lay My Head album when it drops on May 20th, not to mention the finale of American Idol that same week. To see the other Read more

BuzzSugar's Most Anticipated Spring Movies


Updated 03/06/08 4:30 PM · Posted by BuzzSugar · 6 comments

Spring Movies

The sunlight might be lasting longer and longer these days, but I'm still planning to spend time indoors at the movie theater this Spring. What is striking about the movies coming out this season is the variety: From quirky little indies that premiered at Sundance to highly anticipated blockbusters, you can check out the movies I'm most excited to view in the coming months by pressing Read more

The Exotic True Stories Behind the Jewels in Cartier's L'Odyssée de Cartier Film


Updated 03/06/12 12:03 PM · Posted by · 1 comment

The Jewels of Cartier's Short Film L'Odyssee de Cartier

Cartier recently released its first "short film," a fantasy short called L'Odyssée de Cartier, where a diamond panther set in the window of the Paris store comes alive and goes around the world in a series of adventures that touch upon memorable notes in the famed jeweler and watchmaker's 165-year-old history. Screened at the Metropolitan Museum of Art last week, it was an impressive debut for Read more