SNEAK PEEK The first review of ''Eyes Wide Shut'' is in, and it's positively a love letter. London Evening Standard critic Alexander Walker called it ''an astonishing work'' that reveals ''a humanity that this director's detractors have insisted he did not possess.'' Of course, it wasn't the most objective look in the world: Walker is a longtime friend of Kubrick's who wrote a biography of him, and the late director's wife let Walker see it at her London- LEGAL TROUBLE If it's Wednesday, it must mean that Robert Downey Jr. is in trouble for drug addiction again. The actor was sent back to jail after admitting to a California judge that he hadn't been checking in for his court- RUMOR CONTROL Don't believe the whispers: Although word was running rampant that Backstreet Boy Brian Littrell would be taking time off of the group's tour because of health troubles related to his heart surgery last year, the group's publicist has stepped in to say it's untrue, according to MTV News. The shipshape Boys will be wrapping up their European tour on Aug. 7, and will be playing Stateside in September.
SENSITIVE EARS A Georgia woman has filed a complaint against the Toys 'R' Us chain after her 11-year- FRIENDS FOREVER? Sean ''Puffy'' Combs and Interscope executive Steve Stoute seemed awfully chummy on Tuesday, considering that Stoute is pressing charges that Combs and his cohorts beat the crap out of him. At the nomination ceremony for the 1999 Source Hip-Hop Music Awards, Combs went to the podium and said, ''I'm going to need a little help with this, so I'm going to invite a friend and a fellow mogul to help me with this one,'' and waved Stoute up. Rumors have been rampant in the New York papers of a possible settlement between the two, but no official announcement has been made. But things look good, considering Combs didn't smash Stoute over the head with the podium.
CASTING After Ben Affleck's ''Reindeer Games'' and Michael Douglas' ''The Score,'' Bruce Willis is the third star to announce plans to play a con man trying to go straight who is blackmailed into doing ''one last job.'' Willis' project is called ''Ace in the Hole,'' and it will be directed by Josef Rusnak (''The Thirteenth Floor'').... Glenn Close will star in the TV-movie ''The Ballad of Lucy Whipple'' as a mother who drags her child (''Stepmom'''s Jena Malone) from their New England home out to California during the Gold Rush.
LAWSUITS Daniel Stern has filed a countersuit against Columbia TriStar TV, which earlier this month filed suit against him for $25 million, claiming that he bad- HONORED You'll be able to step on more stars on your next trip to L.A.: The Hollywood Walk of Fame has announced that Jim Carrey, Sting, Jodie Foster, Kevin Spacey, and KISS will be getting their own squares in 2000. If you're thinking that sounds like an elite crew, consider some of the other names getting sidewalk real estate next year: Don Knotts and Siegfried & Roy.
BIRTHS 702's LeMisha Grinstead gave birth to a baby boy on June 18. She's been taking time off from the group to recuperate, and will rejoin 702 (currently on tour with Brandy) in August. Right now her little sister, Orish, is filling in for her onstage.


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