Keira Knightley and her boyfriend of 10 months, Rupert Friend, are on the verge of calling it quits.
NBC has started officially promoting Matthew Fox as the host for this week’s "Saturday Night Live".
Anna Faris has signed on to highlight farcical sci-fi comedy "Frequently Asked Questions About Time Travel" for Picturehouse.
Queen Latifah will host "The 33rd Annual People's Choice Awards," to be broadcast live from the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, Tuesday, Jan 9, 2007.
Lionsgate Films will develop a comedy flick entitled "The Escape Artist" based on the script it has acquired from producer Todd Garner.
Bollywood stars Abhishek Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai have offered prayers at a Hindu temple, fuelling rumours that the two are close to getting married.
Willem Dafoe, Matthew Modine, and Bob Hoskins are sharing scenes together in Abel Ferrara 's screwball comedy "Go Go Tales."
Hilary Duff and Good Charlotte rocker Joel Madden have ended their relationship, according to media reports in the US.
Hilary Swank will receive an Emery Award in New York City Nov 29th, honoring her Oscar-winning role as a transgender teen in "Boys Don't Cry."
"Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit" has been named the Best Film at this year's BAFTA Children's Awards.
Nelly Furtado has announced details of a North American tour.
Robert De Niro and other five stars are set to lend their voices in "Arthur and the Invisibles."
Pop star Will Young is to headline this year's Dolce Vita charity ball.
Elton John left the stage briefly during a weekend concert in Brisbane after being struck by a bout of nausea, according to a news report Monday Nov 27th.
Nicole Kidman was surrounded by baby rumours again as she attended the London premiere of "Happy Feet."
Maggie Gyllenhaal won the best actress award for her performance in "Sherrybaby" at the 17th annual Stockholm International Film Festival this weekend.
"Casino Royale" continues to be the no. 1 movie on weekend box office overseas for November 24-26, 2006.
Westlife were the surprise winners of a high-profile battle to top the UK album charts Sunday Nov 26th with their LP "The Love Album".
"The Smurfs" will be made as a trilogy which has an epic story like "Lord of the Rings" in much lighter and funnier version.
Boy band Take That have crowned their comeback with their first UK number one single in more than a decade.