Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie are reunited.
Oscar-winning actress Mira Sorvino joins the stellar cast of "Reservation Road."
Warner Bros. Pictures and Jerry Weintraub Productions are about to make a biopic of Columbia Records A&R executive John Hammond.
Dermot Mulroney and three other stars are set to appear together in "Jolene."
"The Devil Wears Prada" replaces "World Trade Center" to seat on the top position of weekend international box office of Oct 6-8, 2006.
Benderspink, Sandbar Pictures, plus Fine & Mellow Productions have teamed up to develop a remake of Danish feature "Chinaman."
Kate Beckinsale was named this year's "Scream Queen" at the recent Scream Awards ceremony for her role in "Underworld: Evolution."
"Jewtopia" creators Bryan Fogel and Sam Wolfson are set to write and star in a film loosely based on their playwriting work titled "Chris O'Connell and Adam Lipschitz Lose Their Religion."
Justin Timberlake is considering quitting the music business.
Dominic Monaghan and Evangline Lilly are reportedly planning to get married.
Warner Bros.' mob saga "The Departed" emerged with full force to gather $23 million and take the first rank of weekend box office ended Sunday, October 8, 2006.
Jadakiss was arrested on suspicion of weapon possession after a traffic stop early Saturday Oct 7th, 2006.
Tori Spelling reportedly is selling photos of her pregnancy to OK! magazine for $250,000.
The fourth installment of "Rambo" is now titled "Rambo IV: In the Serpent's Eye", according to Production Weekly.
Hilary Duff and her pet Chihuahua Lola are set to appear in the latest addition to the ‘Sims’ gaming franchise, "The Sims 2 - Pets".
Major U.S theater chains reject to screen Newmarket's controversial feature "Death of a President."
Singer Jimmy Buffett was detained after authorities found more than 100 tabs of "ecstasy", a club drug, in his luggage.
Film crew is preparing the set in Pune, India while lead star Angelina Jolie has come to start shooting scenes.
Natalie Portman wearing the iconic black column dress worn by Hepburn in 1961's "Breakfast at Tiffany's," graces the cover of the upcoming issue of Harper's Bazaar.
Diane Sawyer has landed the first interview with Mel Gibson since his DUI arrest last July during which he made several anti-Semitic remarks.