Eddie Murphy is scheduled to be in a Los Angeles courtroom Monday June 11th to determine whether or not the daughter of former girlfriend Mel B is his biological child.
"Spider-Man 3" star Elizabeth Banks is poised to take part in DreamWorks' remake of the 2003 Korean horror "A Tale of Two Sisters" aka "Janghwa, Hongryeon."
Super-producer Timbaland spent an hour behind bars in Germany Sunday June 10th after a violent bar brawl.
Jonathon Schaech, Johnny Messner, and other five actors are being lined up in the cast of indie suspense thriller "The Poker Club."
Paris Hilton has, in an interview with Barbara Walters, said she wants to stop acting dumb and be a better person when she gets out of jail.
Dermot Mulroney has filed for divorce from his wife of over 16 years, Catherine Keener, citing irreconcilable differences.
Bill Murray is poised to star in Fox-Walden's fantasy adventure "City of Ember" alongside Toby Jones and Saoirse Ronan.
Paramount Pictures has snatched the distribution rights to "Strange Wilderness" from 20th Century Fox.
Producer Elliott Kastner has secured the rights to bring John Katzenbach's thriller book "The Madman's Tale" to the big screen.
Oscar-nominated filmmaker Gus Van Sant is attached to direct a film adaptation of Tom Wolfe's 1967 book "The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test."
"Dawson's Creek" star Joshua Jackson is reported to have been set to take the role of the title character in "Fletch Won."
"Fantastic Four" director Tim Story has been appointed by Warner Bros. Pictures to direct its comic book-based movie "The Losers."
Beastie Boys won't bother with lyrics this time with the release of "The Mix-Up".
Through a publicist LL Cool J cancels his scheduled performance in this year's sumfest due to a family problem.
Even a highly demanded songwriter like Ne-Yo is still terrified to bring Michael Jackson's music career back.
Director Zack Snyder has assured that he will get Gerard Butler a starring slot in "Watchmen."
My Chemical Romance is not threatened or even slightly intimidated by Marilyn Manson's comment on how the band copies his sound.
"Breach" writer Billy Ray has informed SciFi.com that he has come onboard to pen for Warner Bros. Pictures' remake of 1973 sci-fi classic "Westworld."
Heist movie "Ocean's Thirteen" replaces "Pirates of the Caribbean: At Worlds End" as the top holder of the list with estimated tally of $37 million.
Saved best for last, Iron Maiden played their classics as well as tunes from their latest album in front of the largest crowd within the three-days-festival.