Sugar Editorial Picks
Aug 16, 2008 -
Madonna turning 50 is practically a holiday around here at Sugar HQ. I know one mega-fan here in the office who couldn't be more excited about the Queen of Pop's birthday. While many appreciate Madge's tremendous impact on popular music, I am equally appreciative of some of her movie roles.
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Jun 13, 2008 -
- George Clooney will produce and possibly star in The Tourist, an international spy thriller, Variety reports.
- Jason Priestley wants a job on the new 90210 — but as a director, not an actor, TV Guide reports.
- Amanda Peet will star alongside Chiwetel Ejiofor in the post-apocalyptic film 2012, according to Zap2it.
- Natasha Bedingfield will open for New Kids on the Block on the band's reunion tour, Billboard reports.
- The Futon Critic has details on Dating Brad Garrett, the actor's new online dating series.
- JJ Abrams' upcoming series Fringe is getting a comic book prequel before its September premiere, ComingSoon reports.
- Coldplay's new album is selling well in the UK ahead of its Tuesday release in the US, Reuters reports.
- Warren Beatty has received a lifetime achievement award from the American Film Institute, the Associated Press reports.
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Oct 05, 2007 -
- HBO has renewed "Tell Me You Love Me" and picked up pilots about a medical research facility and a biker gang, Zap2it reports.
- Warner Bros. has bought a Todd Phillips script titled Hangover all about "three pals who lose the groom at his Vegas bachelor party, 40 hours before the wedding," writes Variety.
- Yahoo Music has news that the Sex Pistols may not be able to swear during their upcoming reunion tour.
- "30 Rock" is getting more big-name guest stars, USA Today reports, including Al Gore, David Schwimmer, Steve Buscemi and Meredith Vieira.
- The release date for The Kite Runner has been pushed to December as families fear possible backlash against the film's child actors, reports E! Online.
- Variety reports that Warren Beatty will be awarded this year's Lifetime Achievement award from AFI.
- Comedy Central has picked up a pop-culture debate series with Lewis Black as the moderator, and the Futon Critic has the details.
- A show written and directed by Tim Robbins might be coming to Showtime, writes the Hollywood Reporter.
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