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People.com: PHOTO: Another Baby for Mark Wahlberg and Rhea Durham?

The newlyweds already have three kids together

Time.com: New Film Definitely, Maybe Is Kinda Okay

By relying on farce - the lube that gunks up most of today's romantic comedies - Definitely, Maybe camouflages its intelligent points.

Review: 'Definitely, Maybe,' well, all right

In the saga of his love life that he weaves as a bedtime story for his preteen daughter, Maya (Abigail Breslin), in "Definitely, Maybe," Will Hayes (Ryan Reynolds) sounds like a man from Hope as he recounts the good old days of Bill Clinton's 1992 presidential campaign.

People.com: Adrien Brody & Elsa Pataky's 'Private' Rings

What brought Adrien Brody out to the opening of a new Chopard store on New York's Madison Avenue Monday night? "Well, they invited us," he matter-of-factly told reporters. "And she looks beautiful."

Prestige and glamour at Cannes

We've come to the south of France to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Cannes -- the most famous film festival of them all.

Review: 'The Fountain' spurts hot air

Some time ago my wife and I made a jungle safari at the Mayan site Tikal, in Guatemala. Unfortunately, any hopes of seeing wildlife were dashed by an early morning rainfall, despite the guide's repeated injunction to "transcend the trees" -- behind which, presumably, all manner of fauna lurked.

The long, strange trip of 'The Fountain'

Perhaps Darren Aronofsky should have called his new movie "Love and Death." (Though that's been taken.) Or, for prurient viewers, "Rachel Weisz in a Bathtub." (But that would be misleading.)

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Former MTV talk-show host Tom Green said an accident near his house in Costa Rica has made him more respectful of the ocean.

A grand day out for Brits at the Oscars

Actress Rachel Weisz and the creators of animated pair Wallace and Gromit were the British winners at the 78th Academy Awards.

Oscar blog

Editor's note: CNN.com entertainment producer Todd Leopold is covering the Oscars in Hollywood. Here are his observations as tonight's ceremony nears.

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