Matt Damon is likely to re-team up with Paul Greengrass in Universal Pictures' drama "Imperial Life in the Emerald City."
The Game pleaded not guilty Thursday June 7th to charges stemming from LA fight.
"Basic" helmer John McTiernan has agreed to direct action thriller "High Stakes" for Persistent Pictures and Velvet Octopus.
Tyler Perry is set to direct and star in the big screen adaptation of his 2004 play "Meet the Browns."
Naomi Watts has come onboard to be the leadstar in indie drama "We Are All the Same."
DreamWorks Pictures is creating a new film feature titled "Tester" in association with Parkes/MacDonald Productions.
Paris Hilton has been released from prison, after just three days and is put on 40-day house arrest instead.
Mandy Moore's plan this fall is to tour along the way with her band to promote new album "Wild Hope".
Paul McCartney is having a secret show in Camden that will hold only a number of fans with lucky chance to grab the ticket.
Rage Against the Machine triggered curiosity with the appearance of two different countdowns on their new website.
Warner Bros. Pictures has hired "I'm Not There" scribe Oren Moverman to pen its large-scale drama "Empire."
DreamWorks' exec Jeffrey Katzenberg told Courier Mail that the studio is working on "Shrek 5" for a 2013 release.
Acclaimed filmmaker Spike Lee is poised to helm big screen adaptation of Walter McBride's WWII novel "Miracle at St. Anna."
"Clerks" writer/director Kevin Smith will develop a sex comedy titled "Zack and Miri Make a Porno" for The Weinstein Company.
Of what seemingly a tradition, R. Kelly's scores another #1 album by moving 368,000 copies this week through "Double Up".
Former star of "The O.C." Misha Barton has been cast in Roland Joffe's Russian coming-of-age drama "Finding t.A.T.u."
One more girl agree to stuck the jigsaw piece together for Spice Girls' highly anticipated reunion.
Sienna Miller is the new spokesperson for Italian label Tod’s, which produces shoes and other leather goods.
Latin Grammy Awards this year will be held in Las Vegas whereby Hispanic are expected to crowd the place.
Dustin Hoffman and Emma Thompson will star together in Overture Films' romantic drama "Last Chance Harvey."