How Do You Know
Earmuff Awards: Performances
Get Him to the Greek's strong ensemble cast was rewarded with several awards in the Performance categories, including Jonah Hill and Sean Combs. Female winners including Tina Fey, Kathryn Hahn, and Emma Stone. »
Appealing Actors Make ‘How Do You Know’ Worth a Look
While far from a perfect film, the film's is unfairly maligned as a bomb. There's a lot to like, especially if you like to watch Witherspoon, Rudd, and Wilson do their thing. »
‘Fockers’ Top the Box Office, ‘Gulliver’ Bombs
Two critically-panned event comedies, two very different results. 'Little Fockers' topped the 5-day holiday weekend with $48.3 million, while 'Gulliver's Travels' flops with a 2-day gross of $7.7 million. »
‘How Do You Know’ Debuts Poorly at #8
Despite an A-List cast with an Oscar-winning director, the bad reviews and massive budget were only the first problems for 'How Do You Know', debuting with only $7.6 million. »
Paul Rudd’s Early Work with the Pack
It's much easier to see (or, perhaps invent) connections after the passage of time, which is exactly what we're going to do today in anticipation of this week's opening of How Do You Know with Paul Rudd, Owen Wilson, and Reese Witherspoon. »
Time to Start Thinking about Frat Pack Man of the Year
Who do you think should be in heavy consideration for Frat Pack Man of the Year? »
Oscar Buzz for Paul Rudd?
A post on the Hollywood-Elsewhere blog declares Paul Rudd may have "a guaranteed Best Supporting Actor nomination." »
Bromance Formally Enters the Lexicon
Oxford University Press has announced that they have added 2,000 words to the new edition of the New Oxford American Dictionary, including Bromance. This, of course, is all Paul Rudd's fault. »
Wilson, Rudd, Witherspoon and Nicholson in ‘How Do You Know’ Trailer
We finally have our first look at Director James L. Brooks' How Do You Know, the holiday season romantic comedy starring Reese Witherspoon, Owen Wilson, Paul Rudd and Jack Nicholson. Witherspoon stars as a woman caught in a love triangle between a baseball player (Wilson) and a business executive (Rudd.) »

