Rock act AC/DC finally gather up their materials to be molded into a record which may be followed by a string of tour.
Dave Chappelle was briefly hospitalized over the weekend for exhaustion and is now fine.
Editors 's album title track "An End Has a Start" will be available as a single this fall.
David Beckham injured his left ankle Monday July 16th, thus leaving doubt on his American debut with the Los Angeles Galaxy on Saturday July 21st.
Oscar-nominated screenwriter Michael Tolkin has been assigned to pen script for The Weinstein Co.'s film version of Broadway musical "Nine."
Britney Spears is heading back to Vegas as she's been booked to host the opening of LAX nightclub next month.
Previously claimed they're nervous of second album's fate, Arctic Monkeys is now at the front row to win 2007 Nationwide Mercury Prize.
Anne Hathaway has revealed to Blackfilm that she will star as an ex-model-turn-drug-addict in Jonathan Demme-directed dark comedy "Dancing with Shiva."
Forbes magazine just released their list of the Highest Paid Supermodels and Brazilian hottie Gisele Bundchen appears on the No. 1 spot with $33M earning.
Shooting has been carried out on Jessica Simpson's new starring vehicle "Major Movie Star."
Ewan McGregor has inked deal to be the new face of Davidoff's newest male fragrance.
Gwen Stefani's Harajuku Lovers fashion line is suing popular retail outlet Forever 21 for trademark infringement.
United Artist reportedly is eyeing August 8, 2008 to release WWII thriller "Valkyrie" in theaters.
By entering the ninth week at #1 in U.K. Singles Chart, Rihanna's "Umbrella" finds itself in equal position to Gnarls Barkley's 2006 hit "Crazy".
Jared Leto and Sarah Polley will star together in Jaco Van Dormael's romantic drama "Mr. Nobody."
Harvey Dent's portrayer Aaron Eckhart told MTV News that he will also play the attorney's alter ego Two-Face in "The Dark Knight."
"Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix" creates multiple box office records at IMAX screens in its first week.
After scrapping off some June dates in U.S., British singer Lily Allen arranges a new set of tour in the country.
The Weinstein Company has picked up film and TV rights to Tom Folsom's as-yet-unwritten book "The Mad Ones."
Kellie Pickler will open ABC's two-hour-country-special with "I Wonder", a song where she cries almost everytime she sings it.