Sandra Bullock

A&E Just how bad can a romantic comedy be?

"All About Steve" can make a person long for those heady days of Kate Hudson-Matthew McConaughey vehicles
  • "The Proposal"

    Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds try to skate around the law -- and genre clichés -- in this romantic comedy
  • "Premonition"

    This supernatural thriller, in which Sandra Bullock plays a woman living each day as if it were her husband's last, is too serious for its own good.
  • "The Lake House"

    Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock reunite, but this genre-defying film steers them in all different directions and speeds toward utter confusion.
  • "Crash"

    Matt Dillon, Don Cheadle, Sandra Bullock and Ludacris star in this throwback message movie about racism in L.A.
  • Sarah's dirty feat

    "Millionaire" gal's mom loves bondage flicks! MoJo refuses to leave us alone; Sandra says yes (or maybe) to Hugh. Plus: Is Michael stiffing Sotheby's?
  • Britney goes Limp

    Rocker Durst is "like WHOA!!" over pop goddess; Sandra Bullock showers Hugh Grant with condoms -- and chocolates. Plus: Don't, repeat, do not claim you slept with Tom Cruise (unless it's true).
  • "Two Weeks Notice"

    Even with a tired tycoon character and a lame script, Hugh Grant's wit and charm almost save this hit romantic comedy. But not quite.
  • Dirrty flicks

    Christina seeks perfect role for her screen debut; ex-Bond can't face another martini; it's bewitching Nicole, by a nose. Plus: Bullock and the Bachelor.
  • Spoiled Bratt?

    Julia Roberts' neighbors embrace Moder, dis Bratt; Candice Bergen embraces Dan Quayle, scorns Murphy Brown; Justin Timberlake scorns Britney, embraces Janet. Plus: Kate Moss poses preggers ... and naked!
  • "Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood"

    This "message" flick by the writer of "Thelma and Louise" brays that women are strong and have got to stick together -- but it doesn't make you want to join the sisterhood.
  • Papa don't snitch

    Madonna denies it, but dad says another baby's coming; Enrique Iglesias talks love, loneliness; Bullock heals the Teamsters. Plus: Royal dis to Clapton, McCartney, Osbourne!
  • Look who's nuts

    De Matteo from "The Sopranos" neuters own pooch; Bullock gives Chaplin foot job; Kerr poses for unfortunate photo; Spidey spins web of disgusting meat references!
  • "Murder by Numbers"

    Sandra Bullock faces off against homoerotic teenage Nietzscheans in a preposterously dull thriller.
  • The slight ravages of age

    Cameron Diaz laments her sagging chest; Bullock on Hugh: "We haven't kissed"; Halle survives Berry scary accident on "Bond" set. Plus: Sly Stallone's mom wants into celeb boxing ring!
  • Past life? Shouldn't you work on the current one?

    Janet Jackson pulls a Shirley MacLaine; Timberlake's grandma says he's not boffing Britney; and Geri Halliwell pees in cups. Plus: Eminem hits the big screen!
  • The secret life of Renée Zellweger

    Revealed! Star went undercover in London for "Diary"; Ashley Judd makes shocking sex decision. Plus: Ex says Russell Crowe is nice to pregnant women!
  • Streisand: Stallone's mom's butt prints are hot!

    Babs thinks there's a movie in Mrs. Rocky's Rumpology; Springer wants a lordship; Bullock says her chest is where it's at; and Sigourney Weaver might sing for her food.
  • Michael Douglas closes testicle chapter

    Zeta-Jones' hubbie settles near-neutering case; Sandra Bullock straddles Benjamin Bratt's noggin. Plus: Elliott Gould and Cher must talk!
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  • "Gun Shy"

    A neurotic DEA agent and a goombah Buddha team up in the best and funniest American comedy you haven't seen this year.
  • "28 Days"

    Not even court-ordered rehab could save this stumbling drunk of a picture.
  • Oh, Susannah!

    Susannah Grant on writing star roles for Drew Barrymore ("Ever After"), Julia Roberts ("Erin Brockovich") and Sandra Bullock ("28 Days").
  • The stars can't help it

    Gina Gershon wants to pull your chain. Plus: Billy Bob Thornton's strange compulsions; Chicago alderman's way is not Hugh Hefner's; and Monica Lewinsky and Jenny Craig, still an item?
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