Hilary Duff & Mike Comrie: Fitness Mates

Stepping out for a couples workout session, Hilary Duff and Mike Comrie were spotted heading to a local gym in West Hollywood, CA on Thursday (May 12).

The ?Beauty and the Briefcase? babe and her hockey player hubby sported exercise attire as they walked in separately to avoid any pictures together.

The pair's sweat session comes after both Hil and Mike attended Britney Spears' St. Bernard Project "An Evening of Southern Style" fundraiser the previous evening.

Over the weekend, Ms Duff took to her Twitter page to let her fans and followers know that her sweet husband decided to cook dinner for his lovely wife.

She wrote, ?Surprise! Mikeys making dinner tonight! Know I haven?t tweeted in a few days but this was soo worth it!!what did [i] do to deserve??

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Glee Recap: ?Prom Queen?

Grab your powder blue tuxedo complete with ruffled shirt guys, ’cause it’s time to recap Glee’s ‘Prom Queen’ episode. An hour just simply wasn’t enough for this ep! Here’s what you missed on Glee…. The show opens with Jacob interviewing Puck, the countdown is on to Prom! What’s his and Lauren’s strategy to win this year’s title of King and Queen? Well, intimidation and fear of course. Principal Figgins calls Mr. Schue and Sue Sylvester in his office, lamenting over the fact that his favorite band ever, Air Supply, has cancelled and can’t sing at the Prom. He wants New Directions to perform instead and will pay them, much to Sue’s bitter complaining. While Lauren is fretting over having not yet found a dress yet, Mercedes is bummed that she’s not going to Prom since no one has asked her. Mr. Schue tells the kids that New Directions has been hired to play at the Prom, and so in all fairness so that everyone can enjoy the dance, they will stagger their performances. Mercedes can’t take hearing about all this Prom talk and leaves the choir room. Rachel goes after her, tells her that she doesn’t have a date either. [...]

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Cannes Top Five Most Anticipated Movies: From 'Pirates' To 'Paris'

Woody Allen's 'Midnight in Paris' and 'Tree of Life,' starring Brad Pitt and Sean Penn, among the films getting advance buzz.
By Eric Ditzian


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The MTV Movies team has landed in the South of France, where the water sparkles beneath the Mediterranean sun, the temperature is expected to hit the high-70s by midweek and some of the biggest movie stars in the world are jetting into town.

It's the 64th Cannes Film Festival, and the action is set to kick off on Wednesday, when we'll be forced to put aside the crêpes and the red wine and turn our attention to motion picture matters. With Hollywood blockbusters opening next to indie movies from legendary auteurs, the festival has got it all this year. Though it's hard to choose, here are our picks for the five most anticipated films heading into Cannes this year.

5. "Midnight in Paris"
A favorite of the Euro set, Woody Allen opens Cannes this year with his 41st film. "Midnight" stars Owen Wilson, Marion Cotillard, Rachel McAdams, Michael Sheen and others in a romantic comedy about an American family traveling abroad. The director has misfired during his last two outings at the cinema — the promising but ultimately forgettable "Whatever Works" and the blink-and-you-missed-it "You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger" — so we'll be looking for Woody to bounce back this year among the French who so ardently adore him.

4. "Melancholia"
One never knows what one is going to get from Danish helmer Lars von Trier. "Melancholia," we know, tells the tale of a wedding shortly before the destruction of Earth. Kristen Dunst stars as the gloomy bride opposite Charlotte Gainsbourg, Alexander Skarsgård and Kiefer Sutherland. What actually will transpire, though, when this dismally romantic story butts up against a hallucinatory sci-fi backdrop in the hands of von Trier is anybody's guess.

3. "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides"
Following the fourth "Pirates" film's premiere at Disneyland this weekend, Johnny Depp takes his swashbuckling hero overseas for Cannes. With a new director in Rob Marshall behind the scenes and fresh faces in Penélope Cruz and Ian McShane in front of the camera, we're hoping that "Stranger Tides" brings back the popcorn pleasures of the franchise after a lackluster and overly long third installment.

2. "The Skin I Live In"
Spanish director Pedro Almodóvar brings his formal inventiveness and emotional fearlessness to Cannes once again with this Antonio Banderas-starring drama about a plastic surgeon who attempts to create a new skin years after his wife was burned in a car crash. Almodóvar won best director at Cannes in 1999 for "All About My Mother" and Sony Pictures Classics has already slated "Skin I Live In" for an awards-season-friendly November release, so the hype is high headed into the festival.

1. "The Tree of Life"
Long delayed, wickedly buzzy and starring Brad Pitt and Sean Penn as a father and son in a time-hopping story line that boldly flits across generations and reaches back to the time of the dinosaurs, "Tree of Life" has almost nowhere to go but down once its first frame flickers across the screen. Unless, that is, director Terrence Malick has a true winner on his hands. If that's the case — and we hope it is — this is a film we'll be talking about a lot come Oscar season.

For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com.

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Michael Jackson Doctor Conrad Murray's Trial To Be Televised

Judge rules that camera will be allowed in the courtroom for manslaughter case.
By Gil Kaufman


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Photo: AFP/ Getty Images

For what promises to be one of the most bizarre and riveting legal proceedings in years, a Los Angeles judge ruled on Monday that a television camera will be allowed in the courtroom when Michael Jackson's doctor goes on trial for involuntary manslaughter.

Reuters reported that Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Michael Pastor, approved the presence of a camera in the trial of Dr. Conrad Murray as long as it does not interfere with the proceedings in the closely watched case.

The judge asked for the "absolute least-intrusive placement" of a TV camera in the courtroom, but blocked cameras from documenting jury selection.

Pastor also announced that he would bump up the opening date of the trail by four days to March 24, at which point jury selection will begin. Murray, who faces up to four years in prison if convicted, has pleaded not guilty to the charges, and the trial is expected to last around six weeks.

Cardiologist Murray was hired to be Jackson's personal physician in the run-up to the King of Pop's planned 50-date comeback series of shows at London's O2 arena in the summer of 2009. The doctor told police that he provided Jackson, 50, with sedatives and the surgical anesthetic propofol in order to combat the singer's chronic insomnia. He said he did so on the morning of June 25, 2009, when Jackson died of what a coroner deemed acute propofol poisoning.

TMZ reported on Tuesday (February 8) that Murray's lawyers plan to argue that Jackson was already in weak health before he died and that it's unfair to blame propofol for his passing. Unnamed sources close to the case told the gossip site that at the time of his death, Jackson's body was already failing him in part because concert promoter AEG Live had "driven [him] over the edge" with a rigorous rehearsal schedule for the shows.

Murray's lawyers reportedly plan to call witnesses to say that Jackson was not showing up for rehearsals and when he did he showed "clear signs" of frail health. They also reportedly plan to argue that it was Jackson who administered the final, fatal dose of propofol to himself while Murray was out of the room.

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Kyle Richards & Brandi Glanville Fighting on 'Housewives'?

Kyle Richards & Brandi Glanville Fighting on 'Housewives'?

Brandi Glanville has now officially joined the cast of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills -- and in true Housewives fashion, it took the new cast member about five minutes to start creating drama of her own!

According to Us Weekly, Glanville, 38 -- best known as the jilted ex-wife of actor Eddie Cibrian (he famously left her for singer LeAnn Rimes) -- has been "going at it" with cast member Kyle Richards, 45.

"They got into a fight and Brandi lunged at Kyle," an insider tells Us. "They had to be separated by producers."

Sounds serious. Could Kyle's spat with Brandi replace last season's feud with Camille Grammer? Or maybe they'll all pick sides and form teams (Housewives With Famous Ex-Husbands vs. Housewives with Famous Siblings?).

Speaking of feuds, viewers watched last season as 39-year-old Beverly Hills housewife Taylor Armstrong and her banker hubby of seven years, Russell, openly bickered in front of Bravo's cameras. While Us Weekly reports that the couple has secretly separated due to "huge marital problems related to finances," Taylor's rep confirms to People exclusively that they have not split.

"They've gone through therapy and they have issues within their marriage that they're actively working on, but they're both really committed to making their marriage work," says a source close to Armstrong.

The second season of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills is set to start later this year.

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