Michael Bacall, Eli Roth, and Omar Doom have been added to complete the cast list of Quentin Tarantino's "Death Proof" segment of "Grindhouse."
Green Day are set to record a track with U2 to benefit New Orleans musicians.
Brad Pitt says he won't be marrying Angelina Jolie until the restrictions on who can marry whom are dropped.
Bon Jovi is teaming up with clothing designer Kenneth Cole to create a line of limited edition outerwear.
20th Century Fox has picked up film rights to "Matchbreaker", a spec script written by Adam Sztykiel.
50 Cent was arrested for traffic offenses while driving a silver, open-topped Lamborghini Friday Sept 8th.
Lindsay Lohan's allegedly stolen Hermes handbag has been returned to her, with nothing missing.
Warner Bros. Pictures will finance and distribute "The Bucket List", another directorial work of Rob Reiner.
Brendan Fraser will reprise his role as Rick O'Connell in "The Mummy 3."
Dennis Quaid, Rachel Weisz, and Thomas Haden Church have given their agreement to star in Noam Murro's directorial debut of "Smart People."
The Weinstein Company and Underground Films will develop a comedy flick entitled "Rising Son" as part of their one-year deal.
David Strathairn has been billed to play a role in "Hereafter", a drama film set in the aftermath of the 2004 tsunami disaster.
"The Nanny Diaries" authors Emma McLaughlin and Nicola Kraus are set to write the screenplay of "Five Men Who Broke My Heart" for Paramount.
Elvis Costello and Diana Krall are expecting twins.
Jay Z spent $1 million on a present for his girlfriend Beyonce Knowles on her 25th birthday.
Meg Ryan may replace Annette Bening to star in "Homeland Security."
Matthew McConaughey and Penelope Cruz may now be working on a comeback.
Justin Timberlake's "SexyBack" held the No. 1 title on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart for a second week Thursday Sept 7th.
Thomas McCarthy has been tapped to direct The Visitor" for Participant and Groundswell Productions.
THINKFilm will be the North American distributor of Brad Silberling's character comedy effort of "10 Items or Less."