The blogosphere is abuzz with chatter about the November cover of Vogue, featuring the women of Rob Marshall's "Nine." Love it ("The cast looks amazing") or hate it ("an ungodly mess of bad Photoshop"), at least they're talking about it.
Two young Brett Favre fans wear a half-and-half jersey of Vikings and Packers colors before Sunday's game between Minnesota and Green Bay at Lambeau Field.
Stanley Tucci has moved easily between the worlds of mainstream Hollywood movies -- "The Devil Wears Prada," "Swing Vote" -- and independent filmmaking -- directing "Big Night," "The Imposters" and the recent "Blind Date." He's played his share of nice guys getting the short end of the stick as well as weasly lawyers, bureaucrats and bad husbands. But this year he's taken both ends of the character spectrum to new extremes in the summer's "Julie & Julia" and next month's "The Lovely Bones."