Eva Longoria and Tony Parker's wedding pictures will be done exclusively by OK! magazine, who paid them for a reported $2 million.
Nicole Kidman has been named as the new face of Nintendo's latest advertising campaign.
An IMAX trailer for "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix" is now available on the web at IMAX Corporation's official site.
MTV Films has assigned screenwriter Holly Brix to adapt Alex McAulay's teen thriller novel "Bad Girls" under the title of "The Lost Girls."
Cameron Diaz issued an apology Sunday June 24th for wearing wearing a bag with a Maoist slogan that evoked painful memories in Peru.
Jill Scott and Anika Noni Rose have both been picked up to topline Anthony Minghella-directed "The No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency."
Thomas Haden Church is in talks to star opposite Sandra Bullock in Fox 2000's comedy "All About Steve."
"Crash" star Matt Dillon is one step away from being recruited as the cast member of Walt Disney Pictures' "Old Dogs."
"Rush Hour" director Brett Ratner is poised to take helming duties on "Playboy", Universal Pictures and Imagine Entertainment's biopic of Playboy magazine founder Hugh Hefner.
Organizer Michael Eavis has revealed that U2 and Muse are not among the acts he sees headlining next year's festival.
Shirley Bassey said absolute yes on the possibility of Amy Winehouse singing the next Bond theme song.
Actor Eric Bana will executive produce a geopolitical drama titled "Dubai" for Paramount Pictures.
Shakira has agreed to perform in Live Earth for Hamburg leg.
Britney Spears will appear on the last day of "True Colors", a tour headlined by Cyndi Lauper to promote gay rights.
Universal Pictures' "Evan Almighty" climbs right to the top spot of the list to replace last-week champ "Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer."
Still haven't come up with a title for their latest effort, rock band The Cure set the tour dates for it.
Rapper Foxy Brown was robbed in Brooklyn Saturday June 23rd in the early morning hours.
Paris Hilton has agreed to a one-hour live interview on CNN's "Larry King Live" on Wednesday night June 27th.
On the weight of high demand, Regina Spektor's new album is still in tiny fragments and will only be worked on late this year.
Lauryn Hill's new solo album is the next possible project coming out of the remaining of The Fugees.