Sean Astin has been billed to play a lead role in Go Films' sports flick of "Forever Strong."
Shakira and OK Go have been added to the incredible performers line-up already set for the "2006 MTV Video Music Awards."
Panic! at the Disco will embark on an ambitious arena tour this fall.
The first scene of "Saw III" will be screened in conjunction with the theatrical release of "Crank."
Aerosmith bass player has been diagnosed with throat cancer, but is expected to rejoin his bandmates on the road by mid-October.
Beyonce's dad responds "B'Day" to petition.
A federal judge has temporarily barred a producer from selling songs recorded by Taylor Hicks when he was still just a gray-haired bar crooner from Alabama.
Victoria Adams has been developing a TV fashion show with her manager Simon Fuller.
Kikit, a brand of Jordache Enterprises, recruits actress Kristin Davis as its celebrity rep.
Tokyo’s subway authority will allow a station advertisement featuring a nude and pregnant Britney Spears.
Paul Bettany follows the trail of Brendan Fraser to star in "Inkheart."
Jeremy Renner has taken a starring role in "28 Weeks Later...", a sequel to the 2002 film of "28 Days Later."
The film version of Alan Bennett's award-winning play "The History Boys" is to receive a Royal world premiere.
William H. Macy and Lisa Kudrow have signed deal to star in rom-com flick "The Deal."
Tim Roth will star alongside Naomi Watts in the Michael Haneke-directed drama "Funny Games."
"Invincible" will be the first movie since "Jerry Maguire" to carry the seal of approval from the National Football League.
Duff to make an appearance in New Orleans, Louisiana August 29th to mark the one-year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina.
The Motion Picture Group, Inc has acquired the original screenplay of "April in December" with an intention to develop it as a big screen project.
Jennifer Aniston makes directorial debut.
20th Century Fox Animation intends to develop another animated feature entitled "The Leaf Men and the Brave Good Bugs."