Silver-haired veteran Malcolm McDowell has been submitted into the cast of Neil Marshall-directed sci-fi action thriller "Doomsday."
Jennifer Love Hewitt is being sued by her former management company for breaching her contract.
Keisha Castle-Hughes gave birth to her and boyfriend's first child, a daughter, Wednesday April 25th.
"Disturbia" remains unmoved from its last-week position on the first place of the chart in its third run.
Spears allegedly was caught speeding along Sunset Boulevard in Beverly Hills on Friday April 27th, but was let off with a warning.
Scarlett Johansson joined forces with The Jesus & Mary Chain for the Coachella Music Festival at the Empire Polo Field in Indio, California.
Natalie Portman is working with FINCA International, an organization that provides small loans to people in developing countries.
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club attempts to have a cleaner but harder sound in the fourth album that is coming out soon.
Arctic Monkeys plans to bring a full set mood of Peter Pan adventure during their gig in Glastonbury.
Paris Hilton will speed from Montreal to Key West in Florida, as a part of the Bullrun race.
Dutch actress Carice van Houten is reportedly "being considered for the lead female role" in "Bond 22."
In his most star studded album, Pitbull will show what he's got with the rapping.
Victoria Beckham has found the dream house for her family.
U2 that went glorious with their "Pop" album and Popmart Tour in 1997 will release a nice version of the live performances.
Mick Jagger has abandoned his plans to write an autobiography because he found it "too boring".
Frank Langella and Michael Sheen both are in negotiations to reprise their stage role in "Frost/Nixon" for the film adaptation of the play.
Babyshambles gave a hint that their next album will bear the collaboration with Amy Winehouse and Shaun Ryder.
A naked, spread-eagle Paris Hilton autopsy sculpture is being used for an interactive Public Service Announcement to encourage teenagers not to drink and drive.
Lifehouse admitted that they kinda got 'soften' in third album and geared up this next with more alternative rock feel.
Chris Evans of "Fantastic Four" fame told IGN that his next big screen project would be David Ayer's "The Night Watchman."