
Emma Watson was out in London last night at the press evening for the West End production In A Dark Dark House. Free of makeup sporting the
natural look, she looked healthy and happy as she posed with the stars of the play and congratulated them after their performances. Despite
some criticism for her look last night, Emma's certainly got the style memo, wearing
leather trousers just like
style maven Alexa Chung who was wearing a similar pair earlier this week!
Romantic comedy He's Just Not That Into You boasts an all star cast including Jennifer Aniston, Scarlett Johansson, Jennifer Connelly, Ginnifer Goodwin, Drew Barrymore, Ben Affleck and Justin Long. The movie's
had a lot of buzz already thanks to Jennifer Aniston's involvement and the nature of the title, and the release date has been
pushed back a few times. With those big names in the cast it's definitely something I will want to see when it comes out in the UK next February, but what about you?

Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore were out in London last night
at the low key premiere of Demi's new movie Flawless. In the movie she plays a businesswoman frustrated by sexism in the 1960s opposite Michael Caine, who did not attend the premiere last night. Talking about her own experiences of getting older in Hollywood, Demi
said, "It's not difficult, but different.
There's been
a lot of talk and anticipation about the upcoming release of Star Trek — not out until May 2009 — based on the classic TV series. Eric Bana, Winona Ryder, Simon Pegg, Chris Pine and Zachary Quinto star in this update, which sees Chris in William Shatner's role as Captain Kirk and Zachary as Dr Spock. Check out the trailer below and tell me if you'll see the movie — and look out for the original Dr Spock Leonard Nimoy towards the end.

Like
the majority of you, I'm excited about seeing Sam Rockwell and Angelica Huston in Choke, and the wait is now over as the film is released nationwide today. Having
read the book for October's PopUK Book Club, I'm intrigued to see how the film compares to Chuck Palahniuk's fantastic novel.
Choke follows Victor Mancini (Sam Rockwell), a sex addicted Colonial village re-enactor who pretends to choke in restaurants to help pay for his mother's medical bills.

"The wait is over." I wonder if J.J. Abrams was feeling cheeky when he made those the final words in this first full-length trailer for
Star Trek, which premiered over the weekend before screenings of
Quantum of Solace.

Meryl Streep is one seriously versatile actress, and her latest role in
Doubt is a far cry from her rendition of the all-singing all-dancing single mum in Mamma Mia.
Set in 1964 in the Bronx, the film is based on John Patrick Shanley's Pulitzer Prize-winning play. Meryl plays Sister Aloysius, the Principal of a Catholic school who believes in the power of fear and discipline.
Angels & Demons is the latest Dan Brown novel to be adapted for the big screen, following the film version of The Da Vinci Code, which was released all the way back in 2006.
Ron Howard is back directing Tom Hanks who plays Robert Langdon, the Harvard symbologist who "works to solve a murder and prevent a terrorist act against the Vatican."
Ewan McGregor also stars
in the film, which opens in UK cinemas on 15 May.

Clint Eastwood directs himself in his next movie on deck after
Changeling, and he has hinted that it will likely
be his last performance. The first thing I noticed was how grizzly his voice stays through the entire preview. And my first reaction was that it is dangerously close to him parodying himself.

Rachel Weisz looked glowing and as beautiful as usual as she stepped out on to the
London Film Festival red carpet for a screening of her new movie
The Brothers Bloom, alongside her costar Robbie Coltrane. Mark Ruffalo and Adrien Brody star as the con men brothers of the title, swindling millionaires out of their fortunes with crazy scenarios. The two decide to take on one last job, showing a beautiful and eccentric heiress the time of her life across many countries of the world.