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'Then She Found Me' is Helen Hunt’s directorial debut starring Hunt, Bette Midler, Colin Firth and Matthew Broderick. The screenplay was adapted by Hunt, Vic Levin and Alice Arlen from a novel by Elinor Lipman. It tells the funny and moving story of April Epner (Hunt) and her very unlikely path towards personal fulfillment.
Last night all four of the 'Sex and the City' actresses graced the red carpet with their presence - and squealing.
Sarah Jessica Parker noted that have all four of the stars at the same place was 'very rare.'
Kim Cattrall, noted that, 'It's like champagne. It's intoxicating,' about getting the opportunity to see all of her co-stars.
Right. Maybe she's referring to being around the tension of dueling stars - which might make one wish they were intoxicated.
Cynthia Nixon received a Point Courage Award from the Point Foundation, an organization which offers scholarships to gay, lesbian and transgender youths.
She accepted her award, saying 'When you're a young gay person, you yearn for nothing so much as the presence of other gay people, most especially, an older generation of gay people who can encourage and inspire you.'
Kudos to the ladies for supporting their castmate, and dressing themselves much better than Patricia Fields does. Not that it's that difficult or anything.
Lifetime released a statement today announcing that the hit reality Project Runway will shift from the NBC-owned cable station Bravo to the '#1 network for women.' Lifetime will have rights to the program starting with season 6 in November.
That means there will be one more season on Bravo before the move.
NBC has quickly reacted, filing a suit against the company that owns the show, the Weinstein Company. They claim they had a deal with the company which was not honored, and resulted in the loss of the show.
Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn have both made deals and will be making the network move. Both released statements with Heidi saying, 'Fashion is about change, so we're looking forward to saying hello to Lifetime, our new fashionable home for our fashionable series.' Tim Gunn added, 'Lifetime and I will definitely 'make it work' together.'
Judges Nina Garcia and Michael Kors are still in talks to remain a part of the show.
Will the move be good for ProjRun? I'm not sure. I think many agree with me that this past season wasn't nearly as good as previous ones -- but then again, the show did get its highest ratings yet.
NBC Universal must have crapped bricks when they found out they lost their cable darling. Someone made a big mistake on that account, and the network is trying to save their asses by clinging to a court case.
My bet is that they'll be auf'd.
Madonna is giving up her hopes for adopting a baby girl from Africa, considering all the red tape she's had to endure in acquiring her son David. So she's settled on a kid from India. Madonna is reportedly planning to fly to India to pick out the kid after promoting her new album Hard Candy. This means that the Indian adoption will occur around about 2012. Because Madonna will squeeze every penny she can out of that disc. She doesn't mess around, she wants your paper.
Madonna met with Bollywood choreographer Sandip Soparrkar, who inspired Madge's plan.
"Madonna was very taken with Sandip. He told her there were orphans who would melt her heart. Guy was against the idea, but when she wants something, she gets it," says a source. Then Guy Ritchie puts his nuts back in her purse and heads down to the pub for a pint and to hang his head. You know how it works.
The release date of Tom Cruise's Valkyrie has been pushed back again, Variety reports.
Originally slated for a June release, and then an October release, the action film set during World War II will now hit theaters for President's Day weekend.
When it opens on February 13, 2009, Valkyrie will compete with Confessions of a Shopaholic and Pink Panther 2.
In the film, Cruise (who's married to Katie Holmes, 16 years his junior) stars as Colonel Claus Graf Schenk von Stauffenberg, the leader of the unsuccessful attempt to assassinate Adolf Hitler in July 1944 with a bomb hidden in a briefcase.

Project Runway's sixth season will be seen on Lifetime unless Bravo wins a lawsuit to keep its hit show.
After Lifetime announced that The Weinstein Co., which produces Project Runway, signed a five-year deal to switch networks beginning in November, Bravo's parent company NBC filed suit in New York Supreme Court claiming they did not have a chance to avert the deal, Variety reports.
Unless NBC halts the deal announced Monday, Lifetime also secures other Weinstein projects, including a possible Project Runway spinoff, according to Variety.
Bravo still has the rights to air the fifth season of Project Runway, the premiere of which is now unknown.
Season four Project Runway winner Christian Siriano was recently cast as a guest star on Ugly Betty

I am thinking about trading my blackberry cuve to Sidekick LX
Legendary actor Charlton Heston died Saturday night at his home in Beverly Hills. He was 84.
Lydia, his wife of 64 years, was by his side.
Heston won an Oscar in 1959 for his role in Ben-Hur. He's portrayed Moses, Michelangelo and el Cid. He also became heavily involved in the National Rifle Association, serving as president from 1998 until 2003.
"Charlton Heston was seen by the world as larger than life. He was known for his chiseled jaw, broad shoulders and resonating voice, and, of course, for the roles he played," Heston's family said in a statement. "No one could ask for a fuller life than his. No man could have given more to his family, to his profession, and to his country. In his own words: 'I have lived such a wonderful life! I've lived enough for two people.'"
Although no reason of death was given, Heston revealed that he had symptoms of Alzheimer's disease in 2002.
"If Hollywood had a Mt. Rushmore, Heston's face would be on it," Michael Levine, Heston's rep of 20 years, told the Associated Press. "He was a heroic figure that I don't think exists to the same degree in Hollywood today."
