Nora Ephron Will Head Huffington Post's New Divorce Section

The Huffington Post has announced plans to add an entire section on divorce, with none other than Nora Ephron at the head.

The Huffington Post has announced plans to add an entire section on divorce, with none other than Nora Ephron at the head.
Few have tried to defend today's romantic comedies, maybe because in that category, money does most of the talking. Still, here is producer Lynda Obst striking out on their behalf — and, apparently, against New York Times critic Manohla Dargis.
Only three of her picks for the top 11 romantic comedies — Hannah And Her Sisters, Splash and Sense And Sensibility — came out in the last half-century, and none are from the last 15 years. [Daily Beast]
There were moments at the Golden Globes that were too complex to convey in stills (like Bill Paxton reportedly joking that Michael C. Hall played "the cancer card"), so we've made gifs of memories to keep in rotating animation.
[New York, January 7. Image via WENN.]
Love or hate their recent movies, it's hard to ignore that Meryl Streep and Sandra Bullock are having a commercially robust moment—giving more than one observer hope that the tide is turning for Hollywood women over 40.
"I feel bad for the people who don't at some point understand that there's something funny in even the worst things that can happen to you." - Nora Ephron [CNN]
We scoured Variety's 12th annual Women's Impact Report, which recognizes the 50 female "movers and shakers" in entertainment, and learned Tina Fey may have been too honored this year, January Jones loves sharks, and Rachel Maddow is passionate about alcohol.
Critics say the Julia Child half of Julie & Julia is wonderful, thanks to Meryl Streep's predictably excellent performance, but even Amy Adams could not make modern day blogger Julie Powell likable.
Nora Ephron on life as an unmarried, eager eater: "I would cook a meal for four and eat it. Really ... By the way, I had an entire marriage that I mainly only remember Rice-A-Roni from." [Salon]
[Tokyo, August 3. Image via Getty]