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Time To Point Fingers Over Taylor Momsen Upskirt Shots

3:34AM Brian Moylan | A couple of photo agencies posted up-skirt pictures from the set of Gossip Girl showing co-star Taylor Momsen’s panties. We’ve seen worse from Britney and Paris getting out of a limo, so what’s the big deal? Oh, she’s only 16! More »

Grab A Nip Slip Eyeful Of 90210’s AnnaLynne McCord!

8:24AM Kyle Buchanan | We’ll admit that we stopped paying attention to the new 90210 after they demoted Lucille Bluth, but it appears from these on-set photos that producers have figured out an exciting new guest star for their reboot: the Nip Slip! Our old friend N.S. shared scenes with show lioness AnnaLynne McCord, who we remember fondly for her work on Nip/Tuck (and who probably should have kept her nip tucked here, hey-o). Let this serve as a lesson to McCord: when filming a running scene, a bra (and the occasional hamburger) can provide invaluable support. Click through for the full, uncensored photo. More »

3:00AM Kyle Buchanan | Palate Refresher! And now, we offer you something completely different: a picture of Jessica Alba in character as, uh, “a young woman who has retreated from the world and is consumed by numbers and math” in her upcoming film, An Invisible Sign of My Own. Here in California, we’re still a little consumed with the number 8, so it’s relief to lose ourselves in Alba’s mousy brown hair, Ugly Betty garb, and shocking lack of makeup (this proves that she is smart because smart girls do not wear makeup, say the movies). Jess, we know you’re trying to pull off the Oscar move known as “the Charlize,” but we think we like you better when you’re glammed up and muzzling the chick from Heroes. Click through for full-size. [Flynet] More »

Kate Winslet Oscar Bait Doubles Overnight as Weinsteins Bump Up ‘The Reader’

4:10AM STV | The last news we’d heard about Kate Winslet’s post-WWII drama The Reader was less than reassuring: While the film ultimately got its first choice of leading lady after a pregnant Nicole Kidman backed out, the successive passings of co-producers Anthony Minghella and Sydney Pollack left Scott Rudin on his own with the broke-arse Weinsteins to manoeuvre the Oscar push everyone had in mind. Then, as recently as last month, Defamer operatives whispered that The Reader wouldn’t make it to 2008 at all, instead landing somewhere of TWC’s choosing in 2009 — if it could afford to release it at all.