Drew Barrymore

"Whip It" wobbles, but it doesn't fall down "Whip It" wobbles, but it doesn't fall down

With her directorial debut, Drew Barrymore gets by on a skate and a smile
  • The crumbling beauty of "Grey Gardens"

    The 1975 cult documentary inspires this new HBO film, starring Drew Barrymore and Jessica Lange as batty aristocrats living in eccentric squalor.
  • "He's Just Not That Into You"

    A self-help phenomenon turns into a star-studded date movie -- but is this a dead-end romance?
  • Who the hell are Heidi and Spencer?

    Why the golden age of celebrity gossip is grinding to an end.
  • "Lucky You"

    Drew Barrymore and Eric Bana play their cards well in this easygoing charmer about poker and the people who love it.
  • "Music and Lyrics"

    Hugh Grant and Drew Barrymore make beautiful music together in this pleasingly hummable romantic comedy.
  • "Fever Pitch"

    Jimmy Fallon and the ever-luminous Drew Barrymore bunt their way through this Farrelly brothers ode to baseball.
  • "Duplex"

    In Danny DeVito's delicious dark comedy, Ben Stiller and Drew Barrymore are trapped in a to-kill-for Brooklyn brownstone, with an old lady neighbor from hell.
  • "Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle"

    McG's sequel -- starring those crime-fighting hotties in all their stripteasing glory -- will probably be huge. Nobody said it actually had to be good.
  • "Confessions of a Dangerous Mind"

    Who knew George Clooney was this good? Sexy, rakish, sure, but nothing prepared us for his directing debut, this astonishing pic about zany Chuck Barris.
  • Of bruises, pickles and strokes

    Christina Aguilera plays rough; Joe Millionaire plays with a big bat. And Drew, well, she plays for keeps.
  • Barrymore wants meat

    Drew chooses steaks and leather over vegetarianism; Blabenstein: Former SNLer Julia Sweeney says she's "easily orgasmic"! Plus: Kato Kaelin is baaack. Again.
  • You can go home again

    Twenty years after its first release, "E.T." remains the most wondrous of all Hollywood fantasies -- and the apex of Steven Spielberg's misunderstood career.
  • Nicole's big panic room

    Who will loosen Kidman's corset when she panics at the Oscars? Elton gets nasty; Jolie on going to bush; Bono on going to Bush. Plus: Hasselhoff dusts off K.I.T.T.
  • Drew Barrymore's revisionist history

    Spielberg's retrofitting of "E.T." opens the door to an untapped revenue stream that promises a product placement bonanza!
  • Kevin Spacey: "The Oscar Wilde of our time"?

    Russell "The Blabiator" Crowe strikes again; Jagger talks about his "best lover in the world" rep. Plus: Moby talks about eating a cat!
  • Fightin' and lovin' among the celebs

    Drew and Tom's pleasant bust-up; McCartney's Heather says she's not a gold digger. Plus: Tommy Lee says Pam was on all fours with the horses!
  • The boy who cried divorce

    Is the Green-Barrymore split to be believed? Schreiber: Liev him alone! Plus: Cruz crazy about Crowe's magic; Destiny's Child denies breakup.
  • Tony Soprano says Redford's a goodfella

    James Gandolfini admits he's a donut; war with no end: Ono and McCartney. Plus: Drew Barrymore to take direction from George Clooney.
  • "Riding in Cars With Boys"

    Stop, pull over and step away from this Drew Barrymore vehicle.
  • Blue Glow

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  • James Woods: Soul of good cheer

    Mr. Scary Guy gets scared; Drew Barrymore says wartime is unsafe. Plus: Leno -- autograph my hog!
  • They're all shady

    Eminem's ex-wife arrested with mysterious white powder; Witherspoon gets fiesty; and Mariah Carey can't sleep. Plus: Drew and Tom retie the knot, and "Sopranos" creator sticks up for the stickup kid!
  • Model behavior

    Hotheaded, potty-talking Naomi Campbell can't get a break! Plus: Tom and Drew will wed; Schwarzenegger waffles; and Sly Stallone won't put on a thong.
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