
Would you pay $1.5 million to go to a few Oscar parties? Or $1.8 million to fly to the moon on Virgin Galactic with Leonardo DiCaprio? Someone did — and more. That’s what made Harvey Weinstein smile when we spoke after amFAR’s annual Cinema Against AIDS Cannes Film Festival gala got a very special 20th anniversary present Thursday night. Co-hosts Weinstein and Kenneth Cole announced to a roomful of very high rollers that the event, held of the Hotel Du Cap, had raised $25 million, smashing last year’s record total of over $10 million. Before the ultra-high style party that has been a staple of the Cannes festival for the past two decades, Weinstein had told me if they just made a dollar more than the previous year they would be happy. But these multimillionaires and billionaires obviously came to play this year and really stepped up to the auction that featured numerous stars including jury members Nicole Kidman and Christoph Waltz, along with Jessica Chastain, Jeremy Renner, Rosario Dawson, Heidi Klum, Goldie Hawn, Janet Jackson, Adrien Brody and major fundraiser and auctioneer Sharon Stone. Weinstein said the event — which he, Elizabeth Taylor and Dr. Mathilda Krim started in 1993 — changed up the rules this year and decided to focus primarily on just 10 major items rather than 20, and the crowd responded. The things being auctioned off included original art by the likes ... Read More »

Why is Jennifer Aniston only in her skivvies? Because she's a stripper. Or at least she plays one in We're the Millers. Watch: The Cast of Friends Reunites! Watch the Hilarious Promo They Shot The film, which will hit theaters in August, also stars Jason Sudeikis as a drug dealer who is headed to Mexico to pick up a large shipment of marijuana so he can smuggle it back across the border. The small-time dealer figures a fake family traveling by RV is the perfect cover to avoid suspicion, so he hires Jen's character, a stripper, to pose as his wife. OK! News: Brad Pitt Reveals Why He Was So Unhappy at the End of His Marriage to Jen Aniston Throw in a homeless girl who acts as their daughter (Emma Roberts) and a nerdy neighbor to be the son (Will Poulter), and it's the modern-day version of the Griswold family vacation movies. Watch the film's new trailer below! Which summer movies are you most excited to see? Tell us in the comments section or tweet us @OKMagazine.

If you have a thing for Lea Seydoux, this was a good year to be at the Cannes Film Festival. The French actress spends most of "Grand Central" (read our review here) either naked or strutting around noticeably bra-less in a jean shorts and a one piece body suit. And then there's "Blue Is The Warmest Color," an epic three hour lesbian love story with love scenes that are already creating chatter, with Jeffrey Wells noting that one sequence in particular earned applause during the movie. Damn. Directed by Abdellatif Kechiche -- the filmmaker behind the awesome, under-seen foreign film, "The Secret of The Grain" which won several key Cesar Awards in 2008 and also took the Jury Prize in Venice the year before -- and based on the graphic novel by Julie Maroh, the picture tracks the up and down of a fledgling, same-sex relationship. Here's the official synopsis: At 15, Adele doesn't question it: a girl goes out with boys. Her life is turned upside down the night she meets Emma, a...

In the works for years, with numerous directors and stars coming and going through various incarnations, "We're The Millers" finally firmed up a cast, got in front of cameras and has been made with Jason Sudeikis and Jennifer Aniston leading an ensemble cast that includes Emma Roberts, Nick Offerman, Ed Helms, Kathryn Hahn and many more. The result? Well, another comedy where an excuse is made for Aniston to strut around in her underwear... Spanning nearly three minutes, this red band trailer wastes no time in giving up the goods in what we hope aren't the funniest moments in the movie because...they aren't that funny... Penned by "Wedding Crashers" writers Bob Fisher and Steve Faber, the story follows a loser who is forced (for some reason) to drive back a shitload of weed from Mexico. In order to dupe the authorities, he puts together a fake family and herds them into an RV to pick up the goods. It's a decent premise, but this all seems kinda broad and...
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