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People.com: Benicio del Toro, Kimberly Stewart Welcome Daughterupdated: Tue Aug 23 2011 09:52:00

Daughter Kimberly delivered Benicio del Toro's baby girl on Sunday

People.com: Kimberly Stewart Shows Off Her Baby Bumpupdated: Fri Apr 22 2011 08:08:00

The starlet, who's expecting a baby with Benicio del Toro, steps out for a family dinner

People.com: Benicio del Toro, Kimberly Stewart Expecting a Babyupdated: Tue Apr 12 2011 06:29:00

Though not currently a couple, the pair are "looking forward to the arrival of the baby"

WikiLeaks disclosures are a 'tragedy'updated: Fri Jul 30 2010 14:25:00

In a 1997 light-hearted comedy, "Excess Baggage," Benicio del Toro (an inadvertent kidnapper) asks Alicia Silverstone (the unintended kidnap victim), "How stupid do you think I am?" Silverstone classically deadpans her response, "How stupid is there?"

Box office: Audiences love 'Valentine's'updated: Mon Feb 15 2010 13:42:00

There's no denying the power of the romantic comedy, even if "Valentine's Day," the movie, is as manufactured as the holiday itself.

Can 'Wolfman' destroy vampire fever?updated: Fri Feb 12 2010 16:11:00

Until Taylor Lautner beefed up and began walking around shirtless in "New Moon," there wasn't a chance in the underworld that werewolves could steal pop culture's rabid affection for vampires.

'The Wolfman' is comingupdated: Fri Feb 12 2010 16:11:00

CNN's KJ Matthews sits down with the cast of "The Wolfman."

People.com: Emily Blunt Goes Sightseeing in Parisupdated: Wed Feb 03 2010 10:16:00

• She may be in Paris to promote her upcoming horror flick The Wolfman, but Emily Blunt took a day off to explore the City of Light. The actress and three friends strolled along the Left Bank of the Seine river, stopping into the famous Shakespeare and Company bookstore before continuing on to the Musée de la Mode and its library and gift shop. Later that night, the actress joined her costar Benicio Del Toro for dinner at the Hotel Costes, where they ran into Jim Carrey and Ewan McGregor, who were in town to premiere their latest, I Love You Phillip Morris.

Blockbuster bonanza: Big movies to look out for in 2010updated: Tue Jan 12 2010 14:11:00

After taking fewer risks in an uncertain economy, Hollywood is hoping this year's crop of sequels, remakes and CGI spectaculars will be safe bets at the box office.

People.com: Vampires Are So 2009 - Welcome, Werewolves!updated: Tue Sep 01 2009 21:07:00

Fangs are fine, but hair and claws look to be the next big thing

Review: 'Che' is brilliant, frustratingupdated: Fri Jan 09 2009 11:20:00

Over the last decade, Steven Soderbergh has taken the "one for them, one for me" concept of film-director politics to an almost comically programmatic extreme.

Soderbergh on 'Che'updated: Thu Jan 01 2009 07:57:00

"Che" director Steven Soderbergh discusses his latest film, an intricate and lengthy look at Ernesto Guevara.

Soderbergh takes on 'tough,' controversial 'Che'updated: Thu Jan 01 2009 07:57:00

Steven Soderbergh made certain his new movie, "Che," about the life of revolutionary Ernesto "Che" Guevara, couldn't be attacked -- at least on a factual level.

Benicio Del Toro's revolutionary turnupdated: Mon Dec 15 2008 06:12:00

The decision to make "Che" was an easy one, Benicio Del Toro says. Filming the movie was anything but.

'Che' the movie in Cubaupdated: Mon Dec 15 2008 06:12:00

Actor Benicio del Toro brings "Guerrilla," a film about Che Guevara, to Cuba. CNN's Morgan Neill reports.

'Che' film gets thumbs up in Cubaupdated: Tue Dec 09 2008 12:53:00

"Che" the movie met Che the myth in Cuba this weekend, and the lengthy biopic of the Argentinean revolutionary won acclaim from among those who know his story best.

The Screening Room in Decemberupdated: Fri Dec 05 2008 14:27:00

This year's final edition of "The Screening Room" comes from the beautiful city of Tallinn in Estonia.

Time.com: Don't Vote! These Celebs Don't Careupdated: Fri Oct 03 2008 17:00:00

In a campaign to get out the vote, Google aligns with the League of Women Voters and the Voting Information Project to launch this tirade against the unregistered

People.com: Cannes Film Festival Closesupdated: Tue May 27 2008 08:15:00

The French film The Class takes top honor and Clint Eastwood's Changeling stands out in a mostly disappointing year

Time.com: And At Cannes, the Winner Is...updated: Sun May 25 2008 17:00:00

A "small" French film takes the big prize at the festival while the Americans are shut out, except for Benicio del Toro

Time.com: Soderbergh and Tarantino: Warrior Auteursupdated: Thu May 22 2008 16:00:00

The two American directors are back on the Riviera - one for the world premiere of his Che Guevara bio-pic, the other to give a film "master class"

When you look your age, make a willupdated: Wed Mar 05 2008 10:29:00

I had it all down to a system. Whenever a conversation would turn to the subject of age, I'd casually mention that I was 28, or 37, or 42, or however old I was at the time, and then I'd pause, magnanimously allowing people the beat they needed to acknowledge their surprise and commence with their compliments.

Alternatives to New Year's Eve partiesupdated: Thu Dec 27 2007 12:36:00

Here is my New Year's Rockin' Eve fantasy: A lipstick-red strapless dress (think Ava Gardner in "One Touch of Venus") finished with a pair of Brian Atwood heels that make your legs look like the floor is the only thing that's stopping them from going on forever, a crystal flute of Veuve Clicquot, a little "Auld Lang Syne," a lot of colored lights, and the man of your dreams (obviously, in this case, that would be my boyfriend -- not Clive Owen, not Benicio Del Toro, not the green-eyed guy who sold me sunglasses at Barneys -- and shame on you for dragging them into this) takes your face in his cool, confident hands and gives you the kind of kiss that makes the world fall away just as the clock strikes 12. Friends are giddy, caviar is glistening, the old year is ending, and the new year is whatever I say it is.

Time.com: Two Domestic Tragedies: Reservation Road and Things We Lost in the Fireupdated: Fri Oct 19 2007 11:00:00

Reservation Road and Things We Lost in the Fire both show middle-class lives thrown into crisis

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