Kathy Bates has agreed to re-team with Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet in Sam Mendes' "Revolutionary Road."
Carla Gugino, Vanessa Williams and Cassie have joined actress Marley Shelton and Kristin Chenoweth for a sexy new photospread in women's magazine Allure.
Bob Dylan is going to spend his entire summer touring in North America to promote the latest album.
Eminem wants to buy a Detroit venue which was featured in his film "8 Mile."
In line with their Coachella gig, Arctic Monkeys has added one more set of US appearance in LA.
Angelina Jolie has filed court papers to add partner Brad Pitt's last name to that of her newly adopted son, Pax.
Scissor Sisters has landed a choice upon "Kiss You Off" as the next single from "Ta-Dah".
Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown are officially through as their divorce has been finalized April 24th in Orange County, California.
The third installment of Spider-Man series is recorded as the most expensive movie ever made.
Tupac Shakur who had died more than ten years ago is facing a lawsuit after similarity in lyrics was discovered by the rightful owner.
"Scrubs" star Zach Braff is reported to have reluctantly dropped talks to play the title character in The Weinstein Co.'s "Fletch Won."
Ellen DeGeneres will be one of the hosts of the charity event that boasts equally huge names.
"American History X" helmer Tony Kaye is in talks to direct action thriller "Penitentiary" for newly-established production company Reliant Pictures.
Guns N' Roses is forced to postpone the South African dates after bassist's injury that is not yet healed.
Brothers Joel and Ethan Coen are setting up a dark comedy entitled "A Serious Man" together with Focus Features and Working Title.
Golden Globe nominee Kevin Bacon is going to the small screen to star in HBO's Iraq-war drama "Taking Chance."
A representative for Jonathan Rhys Meyers has confirmed the actor has entered a rehab facility.
Walt Disney Pictures is about to develop a new comedy feature entitled "Snob Vs. Slobs" with H2F Entertainment's Walter Hamada and Chris Fenton.
Razorlight has been questioning its US fans after being absent this summer and the band responded by holding an 'intimate' gig.
The Edge hosted a charity auction at New York's Hard Rock Cafe in Times Square on Saturday night April 21st, raising $2 million for Music Rising.