Singer-songwriter Benji Madden gushed over her wife Cameron Diaz on Monday as he posted a heartfelt tribute to celebrate the 49th birthday of the actress.
If given the choice, would you rather dress like the beloved "Annie" star circa 1930, 1982 or 2014?
Well, if you picked the latter, then you're in luck! You can dress just like the modern Annie, played by Academy Award nominee Quvenzhané Wallis with the help of 'Annie' Costume Designer Renée Ehrlich Kalfus who recently launched the "Annie for Target" Collection to coincide with the film, which hits theaters this Friday, Dec. 19.
The latest remake of the beloved American musical-turned-movie, "Annie" will surely see the sun come out, but this time it will be to a more diversified 'tomorrow' set in the bustling Big Apple. And you can bet your bottom dollar that with its blockbuster backing -- including producers Jada Pinkett Smith, Will Smith, Shawn "JAY Z" Carter who is also on the film's soundtrack - that "Annie" has a good shot at a successful box office run.
Actress Aileen Quinn, who played "Annie" in the 1982 film adaptation of "Annie" tells Latin Post that she thinks there should also be a Latina "Annie" during the film's red carpet and premiere at Ziegfeld Theater in New York.
On Tuesday, Cameron Diaz's 'The Other Woman,' Russell Crowe's 'Noah', Mexican comedy 'The Amazing Catfish' and more hit DVD shelves in stores nationwide. Latin Post.com takes a look at some of the hottest new DVDs coming out this week.
This Friday, a number of new movies will be released in theaters attempting to have successful box office. The films coming out this July 18 weekend include "Planes: Fire and Rescue", "The Purge: Anarchy", Cameron Diaz's "Sex Tape" and more. Check out the trailers and plot summaries for each of this weekend's major movies.
Cameron Diaz remains on her nationwide hairy campaign. The actress turned author shares an important message about pubic hair in The Body Book. On Monday, she made her latest stop on the campaign trail, Chelsea Lately, so you know there was no filter.
Actress-turned-author Cameron Diaz wants to empower others to love their bodies through her new book, "The Body Book: The Law of Hunger, the Science of Strength, and Other Ways to Love Your Amazing Body" as part of TODAY's "Love Your Selfie" series.
Christmas and the holiday season are important to Latinos, traditionally and culturally, and that being so, it's amazing to see Latinos on screen, portraying interesting and intelligent characters in films about the season. While there needs to be more seasonal films where Latinos are the lead, there are a number of films that Latinos can refer to when they want to see themselves represented on screen.
Cormac McCarthy's masterful screenwriting debut for The Counselor is met the superb acting skills of a bevy of A-listers, particularly Cameron Diaz, who stole the show.