"Alias" star Bradley Cooper will topline Lionsgate's big screen adaptation of Clive Barker's short story "Midnight Meat Train."
"Rushmore" star Jason Schwartzman is poised to star in "Marc Pease Experience" opposite Ben Stiller.
Kirk Franklin will play himself in an autobiographical feature he's producing called "Church Boy."
Pedro Almodovar's "Volver" scored big at the event with winning five of six nominations it had received.
A new classroom collection of children's books bearing Ali's name is intended to help motivate and empower young students.
Oscar-winner Steven Spielberg, Motown star Smokey Robinson and stage producer Andrew Lloyd Webber have collected awards for contributions to US culture.
Animated penguin romp "Happy Feet" remains to be the no. 1 movie on the weekend box office in its third spin on the chart.
Jason Allen Alexander, first husband of Britney Spears, is detailing all the intimate details of his 55-hour marriage to the U.S. pop singer in a new book.
Paris Hilton canceled an appearance at next week's Billboard Music Awards because she didn't like jokes written for her
Revlon announces Dec 1st that Sheryl Crow will be featured in a national advertising campaign for Revlon Colorist.
Riding high on his latest vehicle of "Borat", Sacha Baron Cohen has secured the first place on November 2006 Edition of AceShowbiz's Top 100 Celebrity Buzz.
Britney Spears is rumoured to be dating Paris Hilton's oil heir ex Brandon Davis.
Willa Ford and hockey player Mike Modano are engaged to be married.
Canadian actress Kathleen Robertson has signed on to take starring role in indie-thriller "Player 5150."
Cruise has decided he wants to record and release a rendition of The Righteous Bothers' "You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling" with wife Katie Holmes.
Australian filmmaker Robert Luketic is in charge to direct casino-set thriller "21" for Columbia Pictures.
Nicole Kidman has rubbished media reports she is pregnant with husband Keith Urban's child.
Lindsay Lohan has begun attending Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, her publicist said on Friday Dec 1st.
Martin Scorsese is set to produce a crime action movie based on Eric Jager's historical novel "The Last Duel: A True Story of Crime, Scandal and Trial by Combat in Medieval France."
Columbia Pictures is on the way to develop both epic feature "Cleopatra" and comedic flick "My Wife Hates Your Wife" under its banner.