Mila Kunis

Game Set Match: Mila Kunis OWNS Reporter For Justin Timberlake!

Don't try to get fresh with Justin Timberlake while Mila Kunis is around! The actors were both at a press junket in Russia for their romantic comedy Friends With Benefits, when a reporter tried to grill JT on making movies more than music. Before Timberlake could reply, Kunis jumped to his defense and answered the reporter back in Russian (she is from Ukraine):

Why movies? Why not? What kind of question is that? Why are you here?

 

DANG! Watch the entire thing go down after the jump! READ MORE

Fair Michelle Williams to Play Glinda the Good Witch

TMZ is reporting Oscar-nominee Michelle Williams has landed the role of Glinda the Good Witch in Sam Raimi’s Oz: The Great and Powerful.  Rachel Weisz and Hilary Swank had previously been in talks for the role.  This Wizard of Oz prequel will tell the story of how a snake oil salesman (played by James Franco) becomes the Great and Powerful Oz.  Mila Kunis will also star as an evil witch.  Disney plans to release the film in 2013.  

Does Justin Timberlake Believe in Having Friends With Benefits?

Justin Timberlake may be starring in the new romantic comedy Friends With Benefits, but the singer/actor isn't sure about casual relatonships himself. People Magazine reports that Timberlake and costar Mila Kunis will appear on The Ellen DeGeneres Show today, where the former will discuss sex and relationships:

"It's a really good idea until it becomes a bad idea. It probably becomes a bad idea really fast. "If you're going to be intimate with someone at some point somebody's going to feel something."
 

Timberlake and Kunis were rumored to be an item, but they've both denied any involvement.

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The Book of Eli, Denzel Washington in a Completely Different Role

Based approximately 30 years in the future, The Book of Eli envisions a world destroyed by a holy war. As a result, humans rid the world of all evidence of God, including each of the holy books. Only one is left in the possession of an anointed guardian played by Denzel Washington. That book is called The Book of Eli and Carnegie (Gary Oldman), the leader of a small surviving community, is desperately looking for it. His goal: to use the holy words to manipulate his followers. Eli must pass through the evil man’s territory in his journey to the west coast, a task he was assigned to by God, at least so he says.

In The Book of Eli, the Hughes brothers manage to mix the practical with the spiritual to make the film puzzling and yet strangely challenging. There’s a clever combination of gritty apocalypse and hope for a bright future in the film, but more: the sense that something great must be involved. READ MORE