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People.com: Cameron Diaz Pays Playful Tribute to Her Late Father

"Say hi to him," she tells crowd before dad's cameo in There's Something About Mary

People.com: Halle, Ellen Join Cancer Fight

Berry, DeGeneres and Carrie Underwood are among the new names for Stand Up to Cancer

People.com: Justin & Jessica Rock Out to Radiohead

• Jessica Biel, trying to get back to her seat after taking a bathroom break during Radiohead's electrifying performance at L.A.'s Hollywood Bowl. There with Justin Timberlake, the actress had forgotten her ticket for re-entry. Oops! • The Radiohead show – the second of a two-night stand – drew plenty of celebrity fans: Mary-Kate Olsen was spotted, and Foo Fighters singer Dave Grohl stuck around for an afterparty at the outdoor venue. At the bash, Grohl drank a beer, posed for pictures with fans and cracked everybody up. Keanu Reeves took in the show as well. And the night before, newlyweds Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi were among the stars rocking out to the British band.

The Screening Room's top 10 movie heroes

Heroes come in all shapes and sizes -- from the gun-packing maverick who shoots first and asks questions later to the unlikely hero, blinking with surprise at his newly found ass-kicking skills.

Time.com: Street Kings: L.A.P.D.-lirious

Don't let the generic name fool you: this film seethes with deranged energy

Review: 'Street Kings' is all too by-the-book

In "Street Kings," Keanu Reeves' bad-boy cop Tom Ludlow may not play by the rules, but the film sure does.

EW review: 'Scanner' is all over the place

Richard Linklater's trippy and sinister bad-vibe whatchamacallit "A Scanner Darkly" might be described as an animated movie, only the animation consists of live-action footage that's been painstakingly drawn over, a method known as "interpolated rotoscoping."

Fortune: Serwer: Bet on jets and barges

So the Bank of Japan CEO is apologizing for a big scandal there. And now we hear that the Japanese and U.S. are negotiating the removal of Japan's ban on U.S. beef. You go Japan!

EW review: 'Lake House' sinks

In the chemistry-challenged specimen of serendipity and romantic fate-tampering called "The Lake House," Kate Forster (Sandra Bullock), a melancholy but pretty Chicago doctor living in 2006, meets her soul mate, Alex Wyler (Keanu Reeves), a melancholy but pretty architect whose only drawback as boyfriend material is that he's living in 2004.

Monita goes to Hollywood

Hollywood. It's an odd town. Where else would you find the world's most celebrated stars smack in the middle of what feels like a soulless strip mall?

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