Will Ferrell will produce a film adaptation of Frank Portman's debut novel "King Dork."
George Clooney has been named PEOPLE's Sexiest Man Alive for 2006, joining his pal Pitt as a two-time honoree.
British actress Rhona Mitra will play the lead in Neil Marshall's next directorial project "Doomsday."
Universal Pictures has purchased the rights to Jessi Klein's pitch "Walk of Shame" to develop it into a big screen feature.
Producer Mark Gordon is set to make a film feature telling the life story of The Beach Boys' founding member Brian Wilson.
New Line Cinema is going to turn the life of animal activist Daphne Sheldrick into the big screen.
Tom Cruise has agreed to take a starring role in "Lions for Lambs" set to be directed by Robert Redford.
Kevin Federline has decided his future now lies in movies.
Heidi Klum is trying her hand at singing, with a debut single set for release later this week.
MGM chairman and chief executive Harry Sloan has given new info on the studio's projects of "Pink Panther" and "Thomas Crown Affair" sequels also "The Hobbit."
Naomi Campbell was sued Tuesday Nov 14th, 2006 by a former maid who says she assaulted her while calling her a dumb Romanian.
"Borat" maintains its position on the top slot of foreign box office for weekend ended November 12, 2006.
Comedian Dave Chappelle has canceled his performance at Las Vegas' Comedy Festival on Thursday Nov 16th, 2006.
The London premiere of "Casino Royale" held on November 14 was attended by Queen Elizabeth II along with some other celebrities.
Yusuf Islam, formerly Cat Stevens, is releasing his new album "An Other Cup", while Lucinda Williams just released her new digitally remastered CD "Car Wheels On A Gravel Road".
The Beckhams are still thinking on the perfect gift for TomKat.
Rihanna, Lionel Richie and John Legend will all perform at the Nobel Peace Prize Concert in Oslo, Norway in December 2006.
Gwen Stefani, Ludacris, The Fray and Mary J. Blige will perform at the Billboard Music Awards, which will take place in Las Vegas on December 4, 2006.
Infomercial producer Mark Williams is about to produce a mob flick about powerful don Sam Giancana based on a novel titled "Double Cross."
Actor/writer/director Paul Feig will take double job as writer and director in Warner Bros.' action comedy "Smooth Operator."