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Movie Review: <i>10,000 B.C.</i>

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Summer may be mindless-blockbuster season, but it’s got nothing on March, newly crowned home of gleefully brain dead movies with a “myth-torical” vibe: Last year, March spawned the massively successful 300, set in ancient—all together now—SPARTA! This year, it’s 10,000 B.C., a silly but ultimately winning popcorn flick set in an era in which saber-tooth tigers and big ugly birds roamed the earth and everyone wore dreadlocks—if not according to paleontologists, at least according to the filmmakers.

Eva Longoria-Parker Gives Us Un Beso

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Is Gabrielle Solis trading in her yoga mat for a frying pan? Not likely, but her alter-ego Eva Longoria-Parker is. The Desperate Housewives star opened her new restaurant Beso in Los Angeles yesterday, with a little help from celebrity chef Todd English. "Everything is painted, every candle is lit, every glass has arrived," she tells People magazine. "So we’re not like, 'The chairs are not in!' So far there has not been a catastrophic emergency happening. So I am very excited."

Q&A with Camilla Belle

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With roles in Practical Magic, and Steven Spielberg's The Lost World: Jurassic Park, Brazilian beauty Camilla Belle made a name for herself as a promising child actress before landing the role of a lifetime, playing Oscar-winner Daniel Day-Lewis's daughter in the critically acclaimed independent movie The Ballad of Jack and Rose. Now, Camilla is headed back to the big screen in 10,000 B.C, the latest film by blockbuster-maker Roland Emmerich (Independence Day, The Day After Tomorrow).

New: Salma Hayek Reveals How Motherhood Changed Her

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Salma Hayek is a new woman ever since the birth of her daughter, Valentina Paloma, and in more ways than one. For starters, she originally wanted a boy! “Probably because I was afraid. I think women suffer a bit more than boys,” the actress confesses in the April issue of Glamour. “But now that she’s here, I’m so happy she’s a girl…I love everything she does. If she does a poop and I have to change the diaper, I love that moment!"

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