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Kim Kardashian Is Going Where Right Now?! And Why?

Kim Kardashian Bennett Raglin/WireImage.com
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As Kim Kardashian files for divorce today from Kris Humphries, it's a good thing she can keep busy with work!

And Kim's not just headed out of town, she's leaving the country!

So where's she off to—and why?

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The Richest Guy in Hollywood Ain't Who You Think

Steven Spielberg, Tyler Perry, Leo DiCaprio Frazer Harrison/Getty Images; Lionsgate; TORU YAMANAKA/AFP/Getty Images

One dresses in drag as a gun-totin' granny, the other's a heartthrob and everything the third touches turns to gold. All three are among Hollywood's most successful celebrities.

So who tops the list of 11 men named to Forbes' annual list of the highest-paid men in entertainment?

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Movie Review: Madea's Big Happy Family, Tyler Perry's Best & Funniest Yet?

Madea?s Big Happy Family, Tyler Perry, Loretta Divine Lionsgate

Review in a Hurry: Tyler Perry reunites most of his recurring characters in the most broadly comedic of his films to date. Fans of the Madea movies will appreciate that there's actual narrative development here (including a significant cliffhanger), while those with a casual interest may find this the best one to start with. For everyone else, the best we can say is that it isn't terrible.

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Movie Review: Big Mommas Is So Bad It's...Really Bad

Big Mommas, Like Father, Like Son Twentieth Century Fox

Review in a Hurry: Thanks a bunch, Tyler Perry. Your antics in old-lady dress-up have inspired Martin Lawrence to literally drag his worst franchise out of the closet and back onto the big screen, cheaper and more lazily than ever.

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Movie Review: For Colored Girls Thrives on Top-Notch Performances

For Colored Girls, Janet Jackson, Whoopi Goldberg Quantrell Colbert/Lionsgate

Review in a Hurry: A veritable who's-who of A-list African-American actresses (Janet Jackson, Whoopi Goldberg) populates For Colored Girls, and their performances keep this highly theatrical script from suffocating the big screen.

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Welcome to Bumpwatch, Mariah Carey

Mariah Carey Nathanael Jones/Sam Sharma/PacificCoastNews.com

Attention, female stars of reproductive age who unexpectedly and inexplicably drop out of upcoming projects: the baby-bump watchers will come for you.

That's exactly what's happened to Mariah Carey, who abruptly pulled out of a role in an upcoming Tyler Perry film without so much as a cursory statement blaming scheduling conflicts, creative differences or another vague catch-all excuse.

So, what's the conspiracy-happy public to think? Well, that she's packing, of course. Specifically, in the midsection.

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Miley Cyrus, Tyler Perry, Titans Don't Really Clash

Sam Worthington, Clash of the Titans, Miley Cyrus, The Last Song Warner Bros. Pictures; Sam Emerson/Touchtone Pictures

On a box office weekend of far-ranging movies and ticket prices, the 3-D Clash of the Titans scooped up the most money, an estimated $61.4 million, while Tyler Perry's Why Did I Get Married Too? ruled as the top grosser among 2-D-only films, with a huge $30.2 million.

The Last Song, Miley Cyrus' first major venture without Hannah Montana, sounded about right: a fourth-place debut, a $16.2 million Friday-Sunday. 

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Review: Married Too, Too Much of the Same

Why Did I Get Married Too, Janet Jackson, Malik Yoba Quantrell Colbert/Lionsgate

Review in a Hurry: Once again, four couples vacation together to celebrate their marriages, and again, one of them is doomed by movie's end, while the others will be sorely tested. This Tyler Perry sequel hews closer to his usual formula than its predecessor, but good cast chemistry and a gutturally fierce performance by Janet Jackson keep it watchable.

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A Precious Night at the NAACP Image Awards

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Considering where all the accolades have been going recently, it wasn't much of a stretch to predict big things for Precious: Based on the Novel 'Push' by Sapphire at the 41st Annual NAACP Image Awards.

Not only did Mo'Nique pick up her zillionth Outstanding Supporting Actress honor, most likely en route to ruling on Oscar night, but Precious won a leading six awards Friday, including Outstanding Motion Picture, Director for Lee Daniels and Writing for Geoffrey Fletcher.

Gabourey Sidibe, more of a long-shot to take home an Oscar than either Mo'Nique or Sandra Bullock, who was sitting a few seats away, was named Outstanding Actress.

"Hello!" began the 26-year-old newcomer, who always manages to pleasantly surprise with her bright and bubbly disposition, such a contrast to the downcast, depressed teen she played on the silver screen.

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