Dropping the latest celebrity news
AMY ADAMS
Must Sizzling Star
AGE 34
WHY HER Adorable in this summer’s Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian, Adams cooks up another funny and flawed heroine in Julie & Julia (out Aug. 7), playing a disillusioned 21st-century New Yorker who discovers her culinary calling thanks to Julia Child.
ON HER MUST LIST A certain American Idol finalist: ”I loved Adam [Lambert] so much I couldn’t even breathe. I just loved his theatrics. I’m a Glambert.’
MEGAN FOX
Must Foxy Lady
AGE 23
WHY HER Because despite the millions of dollars spent on cool-looking Autobots and Decepticons in the two Transformers movies, Fox is the franchise’s most alluring eye candy.
ON HER MUST LIST Marley & Me. ”I just watched it on a plane and was sobbing in my seat.”
SAM WORTHINGTON
Must Aussie Action Star
AGE 32
WHY HIM The brooding Australian was the best thing in Terminator Salvation. And James Cameron picked him for the lead role in the most anticipated film of the year, Dec. 18’s Avatar.
ON HIS MUST LIST Metal band Manowar, Bob Marley’s Legend, and America’s Next Top Model. ”Tyra rules!”
ZOË SALDANA
Must Space Siren
AGE 31
WHY HER Denying the allure of the smoldering actress who captured the elegance of Star Trek’s xenolinguist, Uhura, would simply be illogical.
ON HER MUST LIST Rockers Kings of Leon. ”It’s my driving music. Love the real rock & roll!”
she talks about it here –awkward camera work abound.
CHANNING TATUM
Must Action Figure
AGE 29
WHY HIM In April, the Alabama native packed a punch as an underground brawler in Fighting, and he’ll keep his dukes up as…well, Duke in G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra (in theaters Aug. 7). He also has a small role as Pretty Boy Floyd in Public Enemies (July 1).
ON HIS MUST LIST British singer Adele. ”She’s got such a ridiculously soulful voice.”
BONNIE WRIGHT
Must Bewitching Love Interest
AGE 18
WHY HER Few Harry Potter fans imagined that Ginny Weasley would blossom into the love of the boy wizard’s life. Ditto Wright, the actress who has played Ginny since she was 9. Now Wright and her character move into the spotlight with Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, opening July 15.
ON HER MUST LIST ”I’m reading Milton’s Paradise Lost,” she says. ”Creation, Adam and Eve, fall of man — great stuff.”
JOSEPH GORDON-LEVITT AND ZOOEY DESCHANEL
Must Summer Romance
AGES 28, 29
WHY THEM As the lovesick Tom and the love-averse Summer in (500) Days of Summer (July 17), Gordon-Levitt and Deschanel present a zigzagging courtship that proves movie romance need not be riddled with clichés.
ON THEIR MUST LISTS Gordon-Levitt is dying to see Inglourious Basterds — ”I read the script, and it’s f—ing amazing” — while Deschanel loved HBO’s recent The Alzheimer’s Project.
SANDRA BULLOCK
Must Physical Marvel
AGE 44
WHY HER Bullock’s turn as a ruthless corporate go-getter in The Proposal reminds us how much we’ve missed her doing smart, physical comedy.
ON HER MUST LIST HBO’s Rome, which lasted only two seasons. ”It’s the greatest piece of cinema ever made. Bring it back!”
MAYA RUDOLPH
Must Drama Convert
AGE 36
WHY HER After seven years on Saturday Night Live, the comedian is showcasing her serious side as a mom-to-be (opposite John Krasinski) in the dramedy Away We Go.
ON HER MUST LIST M.I.A.’s album Kala. ”It makes me feel so powerful I could drive my car through a wall — but in a good way.”
JUSTIN BARTHA AND BRADLEY COOPER
Must Best Buddies
AGES 30, 34
WHY THEM The real-life pals are Hollywood’s new high rollers thanks to their roles in the comedy hit The Hangover. ”From the moment we wrapped, I knew it was a special movie,” says Bartha.
ON THEIR MUST LISTS Cooper calls Breaking Bad ”the best show on TV.” Bartha prefers another AMC drama, Mad Men.
CAMERON DIAZ
Must career change-up
AGE 36
WHY HER With her new film My Sister’s Keeper (out June 26), Diaz shows us a side of herself that we weren’t sure she ever had, playing the aching mother of a terminally ill daughter in the big-screen adaptation of Jodi Picoult’s best-selling weepie novel.
ON HER MUST LIST Michael Pollan’s 2006 book The Omnivore’s Dilemma, which takes a close look at where our food really comes from.
source| entertainment weekly
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