Oscar-winning director Barry Levinson is engaged in talks to helm Universal's book-based movie "Boone's Lick."
The Who announce 28-city European tour.
A big screen version of "High School Musical" is to be made, Walt Disney Company has officially announced.
Reba McEntire will return to perform at the 2007 CMA Music festival in June after an 11-year absence.
An assistant to Ang Lee stated that the director's involvement in "A Little Game Without Consequence" is not true.
James Blunt is about to perform at Elton John's Oscar bash and has been added to the list of Grammys performers.
The next Smashing Pumpkins album has a name and an ideal release date.
DreamWorks Animation has put new trailer for "Shrek the Third" at Moviefone.
Nancy Sinatra said she will host a regular weekly show on the Sirius Satellite Radio Inc station and make available more than 1,700 songs, radio interviews and live performances by her late father.
Music mogul Dr. Dre has made multiyear feature producing deal with New Line Cinema.
The Police will stage a 'private rehearsal' at the Whisky A Go Go venue in Los Angeles to mark their 30th anniversary.
Anna Nicole Smith died Thursday Feb 8, 2007 at a South Florida hospital after being discovered unconscious in her hotel room.
Pop singer Nelly Furtado, rock band Billy Talent and hip-hop artist k-os have each picked up five nominations for the Juno Awards, Canada's version of the Grammys.
"One Hour Photo" director Mark Romanek has signed on to direct horror movie "The Wolfman" for Universal Pictures.
"Dreamgirls" came out as the big winner with six prizes altogether, including that of Best Film.
"Hairspray" helmer Adam Shankman is tapped by Walt Disney Company to direct its new live-action comedy "Bedtime Stories."
DMX is moving into the fashion industry with the launch of two clothing lines, despite his mounting legal troubles.
Contrary to the rumors heating up, Mischa Barton and Cisco Adler are still together.
Dan Fogler and Anna Faris have followed Topher Grace to join "Kids in America" cast.
Teen horror picture "Pulse" reportedly will have two more sequels on the big screen with Joel Soisson returning as producer.