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At a special screening for the new Mark Wahlberg movie, "The Fighter," Michael Moore told us at least one way he hopes to help Wikileaks head-honcho Julian Assange. More»

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[All photos by Eugene Mim for PMc] Thursday night marked the Broadway premiere of Martin McDonagh's new play A Behanding in Spokane. Soaking in McDonagh's dark humor were lead actors Christopher Walken, Sam Rockwell, Zoe Kazan, and Anthony Mackie, along with  Hugh Jackman, Brooke Shields, Cynthia Rowley. More»

Dita Von TeeseIt's another day in the fab life of the celebrity: things to do, places to be. Dita Von Teese and "the girls" promoted the Wonderbra in London, just about the same time Jessica Simpson arrived in the UK with her groupie father. Also landing in Heathrow was Lily Allen, for whom camera-shy was an understatement. More»

[All photos by JIMI CELESTE for PMc]. John Legend, pictured at left, was definitely the least awkward person at the Esquire Soho after party for Michael Moore's Capitalism: A Love Story, which premiered earlier in the night at Lincoln Center. The luxury penthouse, with its $120 k pool table, hot tub, and $60k home theater, proved to be a hilarious juxtaposition to the theme of the movie, but Moore didn't seem to mind. Perhaps he was just relieved at that point to be done with the photo portion of the evening, something he at which he is apparently less than adept. More»

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Some of Hollywood's finest actors including Tilda Swinton, Matt Damon, Ewan McGregor, and George Clooney, ventured to Venice for the 66th International Venice Film Festival from September 2 through 12.  This year only five of the 23 films entered are American, including Michael Moore's new documentary "Capitalism: A Love Story."  The jury for the festival headed by Oscar-winning director Ang Lee will decide a winner on the 12th.  Last year, "The Wrestler" starring Mickey Rourke and Marisa Tomei won the festival.