Movie Preview: Crossing Over Despite some moments that seem a little overwrought, this trailer for Crossing Over (not to be confused with the TV show about talking to dead people) is one of the most riveting previews I've seen in a while. It looks a bit like Crash (several storylines weaving together in various ways) but with the subject matter being illegal immigration.

Despite some moments that seem a little overwrought, this trailer for
Crossing Over (not to be confused with the TV show about talking to dead people) is one of the most riveting previews I've seen in a while. It looks a bit like Crash (several storylines weaving together in various ways), but with the subject matter being illegal immigration (and what it means to be an American and what's right and what's wrong, etc. etc.).

Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull was one of the big movie releases this year I was half uber-excited about, and half secretly dreading. As a big fan of the first set of movies, the prospect of a fourth, years later was a little scary. Harrison Ford was 64 years old during filming, and I didn't want the memory of our whip-cracking, snake-fearing hero to be tarnished.

A handful of big names stepped out last night for Hamilton and Hollywood Life's Behind the Camera Awards in LA. Lucy Liu looked fabulous as usual on the red carpet while Ryan Phillippe mingled at the after party with his date Abbie Cornish. Evan Rachel Wood looked happy despite her
weekend drama over her breakup with Marilyn Manson.

Wee goblins were out in their Halloween garb on Friday night, but still managed to hit the parks and shops on Saturday and Sunday for some fun and retail therapy. Two famous families went to a Backyardigans event to fight malaria. Check out my slideshow to find out who they are!
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A few weeks ago we showed you a
star-studded PSA featuring some of our favorite celebrities encouraging all of us to vote. The first video was a big hit, and another batch of A-listers — including Tom, Will, Julia, Leo, Scarlett, Shia, Harrison, Spielberg, JT, Cameron, Snoop, and so many more — got together to remind all of us to register and hit those polling places next Tuesday. Even if you don't need an extra reminder, the cute video is worth checking out if only for the return of Sacha Baron Cohen's absurd antics as Borat.

It may be late October, but the celebabies in Hollywood are still sporting Summer duds while their East Coast counterparts are bundling up for the spooky Halloween weekend. Suri and Katie shared a kiss on the playground while Kim Raver and Naomi Watts pushed their tots around in cozy strollers. Over 2,400 miles away, the West Coast babes chilled out in their sun dresses and shorts.

After the major success of
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, one might be wondering, "What's next for the adorably endearing Harrison Ford?" (Besides recently
winning that Guys Choice Award there.) Well, this just in, folks:
Ford will next be seen in the dramatic film Crowley. Zap2It has more:
The project is based on Geeta Anand's
The Cure, which focuses on John and Aileen Crowley, whose two children have a rare genetic disorder.

Thankfully Matt Damon ditched the
hideous mustache to accept his Spike TV Guy of the Year Award. His character Jason Bourne also won for Biggest Ass Kicker. It's the second time the network has had the
Guy Choice Awards which included categories such as The Hotter Eva (Mendes won), Decade of Hotness (Cameron Diaz), Hottest Girl on the Planet (Jessica Biel, really?), The Next Big Thing (Megan Fox) and Luckiest Bastard (Brian Austin Green).

Harrison Ford has gotten pretty buff for his role in
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. I cannot believe it's been almost 30 years since he did Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)! This following animation makes fun of his age, but really it's a testament to how well he's aged that he's still able to participate in this franchise — without, as they joke, a wheelchair or comfortable shoes!