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Reese Witherspoon shows off her huge engagement ring in Berlin!

Reese Witherspoon and actor Paul Rudd attend a ‘How Do You Know’ Photocall at Hotel De Rome in Berlin, Germany today. Reese was sure to show off her engagement ring during the photo shoot with a smile.

Reese became engaged to boyfriend, agent Jim Toth in late December. Her ring is a rare Ashoka diamond stunner, set on a pave diamond-and-platinum band, was custom-designed by the William Goldberg Diamond Corporation. The center stone features 62 displayed facets and rounded corners.

Have any of you seen ‘How Do You Know’? Is it as bad as they say? I have a friend who saw it who’s trying to convince me it’s not that bad…but I’m not buying it. It looks terrible! If you’ve seen it – let me know what you thought!

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Posted Wednesday, January 19th, 2011 at 8:08am
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First look at Paul Rudd in ‘My Idiot Brother’!

Here’s your first look at a scruffy Paul Rudd in his new film, ‘My Idiot Brother’.

The comedy is about a slacker brother (Rudd) who is passed around from sister to sister. When one sister tires of him hanging around, she passes him onto the next.

The film stars Elizabeth Banks, Zooey Deschanel, Emily Mortimer, Rashida Jones, Steve Coogan and Hugh Dancy.

Can’t wait!

Posted Tuesday, December 28th, 2010 at 8:08am
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NY Mag skewers Reese Witherspoon’s new movie, ‘How Do You Know’

OUCH! Reese Witherspoon, Paul Rudd and Owen Wilson star in James L. Brooks new movie, ‘How Do You Know’ which comes out today. There seems to be a reason why the movie wasn’t screened in advance for critics… the movie sucks. Here’s what NY Mag has to say:

It’s hard to imagine many people will have the patience to sit through James L. Brooks‘ dismally wan rom-com “How Do You Know.” But those who do will need a way to pass the time. My solution was to consider variations on the titular query, until the credits finally rolled. For example:

Q: How do you know when a director has become too cynical for his own good?

A: When he assumes audiences will fall for anything, as long as it fits a formula.

Other viewers, however, may want to start with a more urgent question. Like:

Q: How do you know when to cut your losses and go see something else?

A: When you start to feel embarrassed for everyone on screen.

That moment arrives way too soon, as it becomes clear that Reese Witherspoon has no idea how to shape her performance. It’s not really her fault, though; Brooks (an Oscar-winner who’s been in a slump since 2004′s “Spanglish”) never bothered to turn his concepts into characters. So all there is to Witherspoon’s Lisa is this: After aging out of professional softball, she’s wondering if it’s time to focus on marriage and children.

She won’t achieve either with her boyfriend (Owen Wilson), an oafish baseball star. It’s doubtful Lisa would ever date this dimwitted playboy, but he provides the required conflict when brainy George (Paul Rudd) shows up.

Frankly, there’s no reason George should fall for the ultra-bland Lisa, either. But Brooks needs to push the movie along, so the men compete fiercely, with one offering intelligent sensitivity and the other offering, well, Owen Wilson’s hair. To distract us from this gaping vacuum of a plot, a lost-looking Jack Nicholson wanders through as George’s corrupt father.

Brooks’ shallow screenplay feels half-finished, and he never compensates with additional guidance or directorial flair. So all his actors are forced to flail about ineffectually. Apparently, none of them read the script in advance. Because surely then they’d have known to take a pass.

I read other reviews this morning – not all are this harsh, but for the most part it’s getting either 1 or 2 stars. Again… OUCH.

Posted Friday, December 17th, 2010 at 9:09am
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Reese Witherspoon looks stunning at the Premiere of “How Do You Know” in Westwood, CA

I love her dress!!

Also pictured: Paul Rudd with his wife and his mother, and Owen Wilson.

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Posted Tuesday, December 14th, 2010 at 9:09am
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Reese Witherspoon is back!

It’s been two years since Reese Witherspoon, who won a Best Actress Oscar in 2006 for Walk the Line, has graced a movie, unless you count her voicing a nearly 50-foot-tall animated woman in Monsters vs. Aliens. But while moviegoers may feel like she’s been away for a while, Witherspoon has shot three movies that will hit theaters over the next year. In How Do You Know (rated PG-13, opening Dec. 17), she’s an Olympic-caliber softball player whose career has hit a wall and who finds herself caught romantically between a rakish star pitcher (Owen Wilson) and a broke businessman (Paul Rudd). It’s a role that calls on both her dramatic skills and comedy chops, says writer-director James L. Brooks: “The fact that she’s a world-class actress with that kind of comedic talent—she’s for real.” Next year Witherspoon will star in the period romance Water for Elephants and the action comedy This Means War. Meanwhile, off screen, the 34-year-old actress, who split from actor Ryan Phillippe in 2006 after seven years of marriage, has been raising their two kids—Ava, 11, and Deacon, 7—and, recently, dating agent Jim Toth, a relationship that has sparked breathless engagement rumors. So, yeah, there’s a lot to talk about.

Read the full interview here!

EW: It’s been two years since audiences have seen you on screen. Did you plan to take a break?

Witherspoon: [Shrugs] I don’t know what happened. I just didn’t read anything I liked. And I think if you don’t work for a while, you get a little, like, stuck. It was particularly hard around the writers’ strike. But it feels different now, too. The movies that are being made feel different. There are a lot of really, really, really big movies about robots and things—and there’s not a part for a 34-year-old woman in a robot movie. I’ve never done the giant robot movie. Never done the superhero movie. That doesn’t interest me too much. But you know, I also have kids, so when I’m not working, it’s not like I’m sitting around doing nothing. I’m taking care of two kids who are rapidly growing up in some bizarre time warp. I mean, somehow I now have an 11-year-old. [Laughs]

EW: I imagine that as your kids have gotten older, their perspective on what you do for a living has changed.

Witherspoon: Their ideas are very sophisticated. They know the difference between being an actor and being a celebrity. There’s just so much information that’s readily available now—and so much more criticism. Ava said to me the other day, “Why are people always tearing celebrities down?” I thought that was a really interesting question—and I don’t have an answer. I don’t know what it is about our culture that we want to devour celebrities. We’ve had to stop watching some of the morning shows because there’s so much gossipy stuff on them. So now we’re watching SportsCenter in the morning—and that’s gotten so bad. We tear those poor athletes apart!

EW: You came up in the business when all of this was a lot less intense. There weren’t countless gossip blogs and 24/7 paparazzi yet. Looking back, do you feel grateful for that?

Witherspoon: God, I wish I would have known—I would have done more bad s—! [Laughs]

EW: Instead, you got married young and started having kids.

Witherspoon: I know. [Pauses] I was followed all day today. It kind of reminds me of that cartoon— remember the cartoon with the sheepdog and the wolf, and at the end of each day they clocked out? “See you tomorrow, Ralph.” “All right, Sam.” [After taking pictures] they’ll say, “Thanks,” and I’ll say, “Be safe. Don’t kill anyone with your car today.” It’s like Stockholm syndrome.

EW: Amid all that public scrutiny, you had to go through something that was intensely personal.

Witherspoon: Which thing are you referring to? There’ve been so many. [Laughs]

EW: It’s spelled D-I-V-O-R-C-E.

Witherspoon: [Sings with a Tammy Wynette twang] “D-I-V-O-R-C-E.”

Posted Thursday, December 9th, 2010 at 8:08am
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A super-cute Jennifer Aniston on set of ‘Wanderlust’

Here are some more pictures of Jennifer Aniston on the set of her new Paul Rudd comedy!

Love her (her movies, not so much).

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Posted Thursday, November 18th, 2010 at 2:14pm
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Jennifer Aniston spotted on the set of her new movie, ‘Wanderlust’

Man, we haven’t seen Jennifer in a while!

With her immaculately styled hair down around her shoulders and black-rimmed glasses on, the 41-year-old looked low-key yet chic as she filmed a scene with Paul Rudd.

And later on, she and Paul filmed scenes inside a real estate office.

It looks like Jennifer has been enjoying her time in the Big Apple.

The Friends star was spotted out to dinner with three friends at Ty Lounge earlier this week.

According to an eyewitness, Aniston nibbled on wild salmon and drank Grey Goose vodka with lime juice.

‘The ladies seemed to be having a really good time together,’ said the source.

I hope the movie is good – Jen needs a good movie! I love her – but man, she has terrible choices in movies!

Bauer Griffin, Source

Posted Thursday, November 18th, 2010 at 11:11am
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