DreamWorks will make a film adaptation of an upcoming children's book by Gina and Dann Gershon, titled "Camp Creepy Time."
A National Education Association online poll reveals that actress Jessica Alba is the celebrity most respondents would like to see substitute teach for a day.
Warner Bros. Pictures is set to make a comedic feature based on Kevin Heffernan and Steve Lemme's spec script "Funny Fat Guy."
Rocker Chris Robinson has filed for divorce from Kate Hudson.
Lionsgate Films will develop two Tyler Perry's film projects of "Why Did I Get Married?" and "Jazz Man's Blues."
Oscar-winning actress Anjelica Huston is on duty to direct comic drama project "Give Us a Kiss" for Focus Features.
A humiliated etiquette business owner in Alabama named Cindy Streit places a complaint requesting an investigation into the methods used to get her to participate in "Borat."
Brandon Routh has confirmed that he will return as the red-caped superhero in the 2009 sequel to "Superman Returns."
Josh Groban said Thursday Nov 16th he would tour in the spring, beginning February 17, 2007 in Verona, N.Y..
Specific release dates for "The Dark Knight", "Step Brothers", and other three film features have been revealed.
TomKat will likely wed Saturday Nov 18th in a Scientology ceremony and that's enough to create both media and public frenzy.
Jesse Metcalfe and his pop star girlfriend Nadine Coyle have split after dating for six months.
"Casino Royale" sets a new Bond film record for the opening day as it debuted high with 1.7 million pounds ($3.2 million) on the U.K box office.
Jessica Biel is reportedly dating baseball star Derek Jeter.
Matthew Perry has been romancing Lizzy Caplan of the new CBS show "The Class."
A six-tonne statue of Latin pop diva Shakira has been unveiled in the Caribbean port city of Colombia.
Rapper Snoop Dogg is about to launch his own range of pet products.
Lopez is among more than 50 women that Harpers Bazaar Magazine considers "best dressed."
Britney Spears "sex tape" is reportedly being sold to a leading porn mogul.
Leonardo DiCaprio, Will Ferrell and Jay-Z have all been selected by men's magazine GQ as its 11th annual Men of the Year.