Oscar winner Anthony Hopkins is up for a role as the titular character's father in "The Wolfman", Universal Pictures' remake of the 1941 horror classic.
Sony's Columbia Pictures is on the track to develop high-concept action-adventure for Sam Raimi to produce with Josh Donen through Buckaroo Entertainment.
Walt Disney Pictures is setting up a comedy flick titled "Undateable" following the preemptive deal it struck with writing duo Jack Angelo and Sam Brown.
Sum 41 has named the highly anticipated album and set the release date.
The nude photos of supermodel Kate Moss, some previously unseen are being auctioned off at Christies in London next month.
Rod Stewart is planning to marry fiancee Penny Lancaster in a lavish £1million June wedding.
Fall Out Boy's Honda Civic Tour has empty opening act slots which are offered to new bands who will win through votes.
Harrison Ford has finally popped the question to his girlfriend of 5-years, Calista Flockhart.
English filmmaker Ridley Scott is in charge to helm a new thriller from Fox 2000 entitled "Child 44" based on a novel by Tom Rob Smith.
Modest Mouse in the new formation joins other performers in Scottland's Connect Festival.
20th Century Fox has bought the screen rights to a book by John Hulme and Mike Wexler as a directing and producing vehicle for "The Pink Panther" helmer Shawn Levy.
Gavin Rossdale who is famous as Bush's former vocalist is now attempting to go solo.
Colin Firth, Stellan Skarsgard, and Christine Baranski have all landed roles in Phyllida Lloyd's adaptation of musical play "Mamma Mia!."
"Smart People" scribe Mark Poirier has been appointed to write for Todd Phillips' untitled Russian brides project.
Madonna has returned to Malawi Monday April 16th amid rumors she is in the process of adopting.
Isaiah Washington is set to topline indie thriller "The Least of These" under the direction of Nathan Scoggins.
Lil' Romeo has put his music and film career on hold after signing for his university basketball team.
"Spider-Man" director Sam Raimi has shown positive reaction on the possibility of him directing "The Hobbit."
Radiohead's "Com Lag (2Plus2IsFive)" did not reach US and UK market in 2004, but is made available in the countries now.
The official site of "Ocean's Thirteen" has been fully launched with a number of new photos from the flick.