
Kate Hudson and Matthew McConaughey made the most of their trip to London by hitting the nightlife after their
Fool's Gold premiere yesterday. Kate traded her flashy green number for a sexy little black dress, while MM stuck to his dapper suit. It must be hard for Matthew to be so far away from his baby mama, but he's already assuring us that the trio will be quite the globe-trotting family,
saying, "We're going to probably travel, go on a few adventures together.

Kate Hudson attended the
London premiere of Fools' Gold in Leicester Square last night wearing an off the shoulder embellished turquoise silk dress by John Galliano. She wore her hair up and kept accessories minimal. The green colour looks great against her fair skin tone.

The lion's share of box office dollars went to director Roland Emmerich's
10,000 B.C. which earned an estimated $35 million. This same weekend last year saw the outrageous success of
300, but while 10,000 B.C.'s opening comes
nowhere near the debut weekend of that blockbuster, it still fulfilled studio expectations, Variety reports.
Disney's
College Road Trip starring Raven-Simone and Martin Lawrence secured second place, despite
poor reviews.

Despite earning the top spot at the box office, the
predictable laughs in Will Ferrell's
Semi-Pro only earned $15.3 million over the weekend. This is considered a disappointing sum, especially compared to opening weekends of other Ferrell films like
Talladega Nights and
Blades of Glory. Variety reports that
this underwhelming performance by the basketball comedy may have been due to mediocre reviews and an R-rating.

Despite
mediocre reviews (including
my own) audiences were still game for director Doug Liman's sci-fi movie
Jumper which earned the top spot at the box office its first weekend out. Whether it was the combined star power of Rachel Bilson and Hayden Christensen or the craving for an action flick this Presidents Day weekend, audiences put Jumper ahead of the rest by a long shot,
grossing nearly $33.8 million, according to Variety.
The other big surprise over the weekend was the No.

The chemistry between Kate Hudson and Matthew McConaughey proved lucrative once again as their comedy,
Fool's Gold, won the top spot at
the box office over the weekend, earning $22 million.
Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins, starring Martin Lawrence and Cedric the Entertainer, came in No. 2 grossing $17 million, followed by Disney's super tween 3-D concert experience Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert Tour in the third spot.