It’s officially over for Kate Hudson and Owen Wilson.
New Line Cinema is intending to get its stalled project "Meg" into production this year with an aim to release it in 2008.
Mob saga "The Departed" scored big with three awards that included top prize Best Picture.
Natasha Henstridge has snatched a starring role in star-studded thriller flick "The Tourist."
George Clooney and Rachel Weisz are among those scheduled to be the presenters at The 64th Annual Golden Globe Awards to be telecast live on NBC Monday, January 15 at The Beverly Hilton.
"Urban Legend" star Danielle Harris is in talks to take a leading role in Rob Zombie's updated "re-imagining" of John Carpenter's "Halloween."
The divorce between "CW" costars Chad Michael Murray and Sophia Bush has been finalized.
Elijah Wood is joining John Hurt to star in Tornasol Films' thriller feature "Oxford Murders."
The Rolling Stones have topped the list of the Biggest-Grossing North American tours of 2006.
Jessica Simpson and ex-husband Nick Lachey have finally resolved the splitting of their assets, which officially brings their divorce to a complete close.
Willie Nelson and Larry Miller are both reported to have signed deal to take part in Scott Marshall's "Blonde Ambition."
The divorce between Rod Stewart and his second wife, model Rachel Hunter has been finalized.
Jessica Simpson and John Mayer are looking closer than ever after spending a whirlwind weekend in New York City.
Buena Vista Pictures has revealed that the sequel to its 2004 hit "National Treasure" will be titled "National Treasure II: The Book of Secrets."
Britney Spears' manager denied reports that the pop star passed out in a Las Vegas nightclub shortly after leading the New Year's Eve countdown, saying she just fell asleep.
Will Ferrell and his wife, Viveca Paulson have had their second baby boy on Saturday Dec 30th, 2006.
Ian McKellen has signed on to voice the narrator role in Paramount Pictures' fantasy adventure tale "Stardust."
Oprah opens a school Tuesday January 2nd for disadvantaged girls in South Africa.
Justin Timberlake and Cameron Diaz are done, Star Magazine reported.
"Night at the Museum" remains to be the no.1 movie on the list after taking up $48.2 million during the New Year's holiday.