The Art of Elysium organisation hosted their annual Heaven gala Saturday evening in downtown LA. They closed down a traffic tunnel in the city to play host to many of their famous supporters, including honouree David Arquette and many other longtime supporters like Elijah Wood, Busy Philipps and John Legend. There were plenty of couples who celebrated together the night before the Golden Globes — Ali Larter arrived with husband Hayes MacArthur, John Legend walked with fiancée Chrissy Teigen, Krysten Ritter posed with Brian Geraghty, and Revenge's Ashley Madekwe brought husband Iddo Goldberg. Joe Manganiello, however, was solo posing for photographers.
There was a fashion parade on the grey carpet, too. Kirsten Dunst wore Louis Vuitton and said hello to friends like Jaime King. Rachel Bilson picked a long-sleeved Valentino, and Stacy Keibler donned Carolina Herrera. Another woman who picked a sleeved gown was Julianne Hough, who wore Jenny Packham and spoke about her plans to hit the red carpet at the Globes today. Her boyfriend Ryan Seacrest will be there as a host, but Julianne revealed she usually preps for awards shows with a group of girlfriends and the Ellie Goulding Pandora station on! Busy wore a sparkly LBD and opened up about the new season of Cougar Town, as well as her upcoming big 2013 that'll include the birth of her second child. Busy told us she's obviously excited to be a mum again, but is almost equally excited about Kim and Kanye's baby!


Yesterday little Coco Arquette — Courteney Cox and David Arquette's 7-year-old daughter — was spotted leaving the salon with a new 'do: some highlights! It's not the first time the mini stylista has switched up her style; in April, as she accompanied her mum to film the Late Show With David Letterman, it looked as though Coco had busted out the balayage, though in fairness, her ombré-effect look could have been created from the sun naturally lightening her locks. But in Malibu last month, the beauty lover was seen having blue and purple hair streaks added to her hair. Now that she's updated her look again, we asked
Director Wes Craven and screenwriter Kevin Williamson are both at the top of their games with Scream 4. For all the criticism Scream 3 received, Craven stays loyal to the essence of Scream in this one. Ghostface and his very shiny knife are chill-inducing, red-herring abound, and it's a horror movie about loving horror movies. Williamson somehow retains the ability to write snappy, believable teen dialogue, save one final monologue about fame that goes a bit over the top.


Courteney Cox is front and centre on the April issue of US

