As the debate continues over what Lindsay Lohan’s personal woes of the past week will mean to her career, the star’s new movie, I Know Who Killed Me, strongly divided the nation’s movie critics on Saturday – a day after it opened to the public with no advance press screenings by its studio.
While the Boston Globe found it “intensely unpleasant” and The New York Times considered it “pretentious and inane,” the movie received more than passing marks from The Washington Post, which called it “a credible piece of pop entertainment of the hottie-in-distress genre” and says, “Lohan brilliantly brings off her double turn.”
The wedding of Usher and Tameka Foster, originally planned for Saturday afternoon at record executive L.A. Reid’s home in New York’s Hamptons, has been canceled, a representative for Usher confirms .
A source also says that the 70 to 100 guests who were expected at the wedding are being advised that the event will not take place as originally planned. Flower decorations have also been seen being removed from the Reid home.
Usher will marry Tameka Foster at record executive LA Reid’s home in New York’s Hamptons on Saturday afternoon.
Among the 70 to 100 guests expected at the private, outdoor celebration are Usher’s mother and former manager, Jonetta Patton.
This is the first marriage for the R&B singer and actor, 28 (real name: Usher Raymond), and the second for Foster, 37, a stylist who has worked with Lauryn Hill and Toni Braxton – as well as with her about-to-be-husband.