So many films take tortuous years of dealmaking to reach the screen that it's reassuring to find a project that came together practically overnight.
Charlize Theron has opted out of the thriller The Tourist, to which she has long been attached, and sources say Angelina Jolie is in talks to replace her.
Alas, the reigning champ of Twitter vitriol has decided to hang up her boxing gloves.
Michael Jackson didn't do it his way after all.
With the undead of Zombieland stalking the box office, one person involved with the picture may be enlivened more than any character on the screen: director Ruben Fleischer.
Country star Carrie Underwood is returning to Fox, the network that catapulted her to stardom with American idol, to host a variety special.
Matthew Perry is returning to broadcast television with an untitled comedy he will star in, co-write and executive produce.
Elvis Presley fans keen to own a chunk of their idol now can: locks of what is claimed to be The King's hair are up for auction next week.
Singer and actress Barbra Streisand will auction hundreds of pieces of furniture, art, clothes and other possessions this week in a Beverly Hills charity auctio
Michael Jackson's new single This Is It was released online and on radio on Monday but fans and music experts quickly spotted striking similarities to an 18-year-old recording.
At its best, David Mamet's 1992 play Oleanna pushes plenty of buttons concerning viewers' attitudes toward sexual politics and political correctness.
Comeback pop singer, Whitney Houston, will tour Europe next year making it her first tour in eleven years.
The Flaming Lips will play a secret show in Hollywood on Thursday, two days after the release of the Oklahoma City band's first studio album in three years.
Oprah Winfrey has had pretty good luck in litigation during her career.
Actor Orlando Bloom, star of the Pirates of the Caribbean and Lord of the Rings movies, was named a goodwill ambassador for the United Nations children's organization UNICEF on Monday.
Buoyed by a substantial first-place U.K. debut, the Pixar cartoon Up reclaimed the No. 1 spot on the foreign box office during the weekend.
Michael Jackson's new single This Is It began streaming online and playing across the radio airwaves Monday, nearly four months after the king of pop died of a prescription drug overdose aged 50.
Sometimes, much weirder things happen at the MTV Video Music Awards than Kanye West interrupting an acceptance speech.
The critically maligned Vince Vaughn comedy Couples Retreat easily took the top spot at the weekend box office in North America on Sunday, helped by the absence of any other new releases.
Director Roman Polanski is feeling depressed two weeks after his arrest in Switzerland to face U.S. extradition for a 1977 case involving the rape of a 13-year-old girl, his lawyer was quoted as saying on Sunday.
Boyzone singer Stephen Gately, 33, who caused a sensation in the pop world 10 years ago by announcing he was gay, died while on holiday in Mallorca, Spain, the Irish pop group's official website said on Sunday.
Teen star Miley Cyrus used a rap video on Friday to tell a curious world just why she had abruptly deleted her popular Twitter account.
Alicia Keys will release her fourth studio album, The Element of Freedom, on December 1.
Good Hair, a documentary starring comedian Chris Rock that discusses people's obsession to get a good hair, hits theaters Friday.
Anticipation, indeed.
D'oh! doesn't even start to cover it.
British actress Keira Knightley will make her debut on a London theater stage this year in a modern adaptation of French playwright Moliere's The Misanthrope.
France will return five segments of an ancient Egyptian tomb mural held by the Louvre museum, committee, Culture Minister Frederic Mitterrand said Friday.
Stewart Copeland, drummer for The Police, has always had a few choice, four-letter words for his bandmate Sting. And while that is not news for fans of the 1980's megagroup, his new word may be. It is love.
Phish's fall tour is kicking off on November 18 in Detroit, MI, includes three nights in New York City's Madison Square Garden and ends on December 5 in Charlottesville, VA.