Owen Wilson and Jennifer Aniston have agreed to topline "Marley & Me" for Fox 2000.
Nicole Kidman and Ralph Fiennes are both set to star in The Weinstein Company's adaptation of Bernhard Schlink's bestselling novel "The Reader."
A new clip and international trailer for Western flick "3:10 to Yuma" have appeared on the net.
Neil Young's latest album 'Chrome Dreams II' will contain 7 new songs and 3 that didn't make the cut the last time.
Scarlett Johansson has secured starring role in both New Line Cinema's "He's Just Not That Into You" and Frank Miller-directed "The Spirit."
Paris Hilton is reportedly set to star in the UK version of reality TV series "Big Brother."
German filmmaker Roland Emmerich will direct a new version of the classic movie for 20th Century Fox.
Before releasing the tracklisting, Spice Girls designed the cover art of their new album and had it posted online.
"Rome" star Kevin McKidd and wrestler-turned-actor Triple H are said to be up for the title role in Marvel Studios’ "Thor."
Jennifer Ellison is returning to the West End, joining the cast of Matthew Warchus' critically acclaimed production of "Boeing-Boeing."
Rapper Rick Ross' 'Trilla' was reported to be dropped November 11 instead of August 28.
Paul McCartney has been seen dancing with supermodel Christie Brinkley at a James Taylor concert thus propted rumors they are dating.
Project, now titled "The Scorpion King: Rise of the Akkadian", will center on Mathayus’ relationship with his longtime love Layla but won’t have The Rock back as the character.
Lil Wayne pushes back the release date of his new album to early 2008 after a valet stole his new CD and leaked it online.
Backstreet Boy Howie Dorough and his longtime girlfriend, Leigh Boniello, are engaged. They plan to marry later this year.
Pete Doherty appears to have moved on from Kate Moss and has rekindled his relationship with former girlfriend Irina Lazareanu.
"Iron Man" director Jon Favreau has informed that the footage for the movie shown at this year's San Diego Comic-Con will be posted online soon.
Gnarls Barkley's Danger Mouse is too busy on a more urgent new project to promote the sophomore effort.
Vermont-born Senator Patrick Leahy will make a cameo appearance as a "distinguished gentleman" in this second chapter of the revitalized Batman franchise.