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People.com: Evan Rachel Wood: How I Lost My Toothupdated: Sun Sep 11 2011 18:08:00

Her birthday party turns into a scene from The Hangover, she tells PEOPLE

People.com: George Clooney Chills Out on a Boat - with Evan Rachel Wood & Marisa Tomeiupdated: Tue Aug 30 2011 17:38:00

The actor hosted Evan Rachel Wood and Marisa Tomei at Lake Como

People.com: Evan Rachel Wood Dates Both Sexesupdated: Tue Apr 19 2011 11:08:00

"I'm into anything," the actress says. "Meet a nice guy, meet a nice girl"

People.com: Evan Rachel Wood Shares Her True Feelings on Kate Winsletupdated: Mon Mar 28 2011 10:32:00

Plus: The Mildred Pierce star counts the differences between herself and her self-absorbed character

People.com: Evan Rachel Wood: Kate Winslet Coached Me Through My Nude Sceneupdated: Wed Mar 23 2011 12:17:00

"She's done it all," Wood says of her Mildred Pierce costar

People.com: Marilyn Manson and Evan Rachel Wood Call It Quits (Again!)updated: Tue Aug 17 2010 18:29:00

After ending a seven-month engagement, the shock rocker goes clubbing in L.A.

People.com: Marilyn Manson and Evan Rachel Wood Are Engagedupdated: Fri Jan 08 2010 08:48:00

The rocker and the actress who've had an on-again, off-again relationship will tie the knot, says a source

Cast of new Allen film goes with 'Whatever Works'updated: Thu Jun 18 2009 11:11:00

Actress Patricia Clarkson has a giggle whenever she thinks about the handwritten letter she received from the great Woody Allen.

Woody Allen's new movieupdated: Thu Jun 18 2009 11:11:00

Producer KJ Matthews tells us about Woody Allen's new movie "Whatever Works" and its all-star cast.

People.com: Evan Rachel Wood Cozies Up to Shane Westupdated: Tue Jun 09 2009 00:27:00

The actress celebrates the E.R. star's birthday - and calls him her "celebrity crush"

'Wolverine' slashes bad reviews for box office winupdated: Sun May 03 2009 15:09:00

It couldn't top its predecessors, but "X-Men Origins: Wolverine" still brought in quite a haul, grossing an estimated $87 million for the opening weekend of the summer movie season.

People.com: Katie Holmes Joins List of Presenters at SAG Awardsupdated: Sun Jan 25 2009 20:08:00

The stars will be out: James Franco, Claire Danes and Amy Adams to appear Sunday night

People.com: Evan Rachel Wood Finds a New Love - A Cat!updated: Wed Dec 17 2008 13:28:00

The actress says her new feline friend is "the only man in my life right now"

People.com: Evan Rachel Wood Denies Dating Mickey Rourkeupdated: Mon Nov 10 2008 16:53:00

Despite Internet reports, the actress claims she and her Wrestler costar are just "friends"

People.com: Evan Rachel Wood Defends Marilyn Manson Breakupupdated: Mon Nov 10 2008 09:49:00

The actress calls claims of him kicking her brother out of their home "completely false"

Time.com: The Wrestler: Mickey Rourke's Comebackupdated: Sat Sep 06 2008 15:00:00

His bravura performance may win an Oscar but can't save this cliche-battered movie

People.com: Evan Rachel Wood and Marilyn Manson Have Matching Tattoosupdated: Wed Apr 16 2008 18:54:00

The couple got his-and-her black hearts on Valentine's Day to show their love

Time.com: Dylan and the Beatles: Together Again!updated: Sun Sep 16 2007 13:05:00

The '60s Fab Five lend their music to two quirky new movies. Richard Corliss is both bored and enthralled

People.com: Evan Rachel Wood: Sex Music Video Is 'Romantic'updated: Wed Aug 15 2007 13:13:00

Evan Rachel Wood's inspiration to make a sex video with her boyfriend, rocker Marilyn Manson, was to "show that it's okay to have different, weird ideas about romance."

People.com: Evan Rachel Wood Reveals What Attracted Her to Marilyn Mansonupdated: Wed Jul 11 2007 18:23:00

Asked to sum up boyfriend Marilyn Manson's appeal in just one word, Evan Rachel Wood barely hesitates: "Eyeliner."

EW review: Darkly magical 'Prestige'updated: Fri Oct 20 2006 09:13:00

We think of magic as puckish, elegant, lighter than air, but in "The Prestige," an aggressively devious sleight-of-hand thriller directed by Christopher Nolan (Batman Begins), the magic, even at its most clever, is powered by currents -- sometimes literal ones -- of electricity and danger.

EW review: 'Steins' chopped liverupdated: Fri May 12 2006 09:26:00

In "Keeping Up With the Steins," Jeremy Piven, so scaldingly funny as a cutthroat Los Angeles talent agent on "Entourage," stretches himself to play ... a cutthroat Los Angeles talent agent.

EW review: Have your 'Cake' and enjoyupdated: Tue Aug 23 2005 10:04:00

Those who know first-time director Matthew Vaughn's resume -- he produced "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels" and "Snatch" -- might expect his own gangster entry to be full-tilt wacky.

EW review: 'Cosby Show' holds upupdated: Thu Jul 28 2005 13:33:00

As a kid, I never missed an episode of "The Cosby Show." Then again, I never missed an episode of "She's the Sheriff," so it was with some trepidation that I approached this season 1 set. Was the show as fresh and funny as I remembered, or merely a convenient excuse to ditch homework for 30 minutes?

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