Rodriguez 'to relaunch Predator'
Sin City director Robert Rodriguez will relaunch the Predator science fiction horror franchise with a new movie, trade magazine Variety says. More »
Respects paid to Sir Clement Freud
Gordon Brown, Bono and Stephen Fry are among those who have attended the funeral of broadcaster Sir Clement Freud. More »
Singer Beyonce makes light of off-key internet hoax
Pop star Beyonce Knowles laughs off a hoax recording on the internet intended to make her singing sound off-key. More »
Almodovar 'planning TV remake'
Spanish director Pedro Almodovar is reportedly linked to a TV series based on his 1988 film Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown. More »
Henry brings Othello to West End
Comedian Lenny Henry will bring his portrayal of Shakespeare's Othello to London's West End in September. More »
Macca lands festival in hot water
Sir Paul McCartney may prompt a heavy fine for California's Coachella music festival after his performance overran. More »
German TV 'to seek Twilight star'
A German reality TV show which will see contestants compete to win a role in the Twilight film series is to be screened, reports say. More »
Barron Knights singer dies at 66
Duke D'Mond, the former lead singer of comedy pop band The Barron Knights, dies at the age of 66, it is confirmed. More »
Ill Leno cancels taping of show
US TV talk show host Jay Leno is admitted to hospital, forcing the cancellation of his programme for the first time in 17 years. More »
Cyrus family at Montana premiere
Miley Cyrus and her father Billy Ray attend the UK premiere of their latest film, Hannah Montana: The Movie, in London. More »
Music giants' 'fortunes dwindle'
The wealth of most of Britain's top music millionaires has fallen by at least 10%, according to the Sunday Times' annual rich list. More »
Tarantino up for top Cannes prize
Films by Quentin Tarantino, Ken Loach and Ang Lee are among those competing for the Palme d'Or at Cannes Film Festival 2009. More »
Musicians in line for cash boost
Ageing musicians could receive a financial boost after the European Parliament votes to extend the copyright on sound recordings. More »
TV plan to find Jade musical star
A TV talent show to find an "ordinary girl" to play Jade Goody in a musical based on her life is being planned, it is announced. More »
Naked Japanese pop star arrested
A Japanese pop star is arrested for public indecency after being found drunk and naked at a park in Tokyo. More »
Third Twilight director is named
Hard Candy director David Slade signs up to make the third Twilight film in the series, which is due out summer next year. More »
Ninja Turtle movie 'to be made'
Comic book characters The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are to return to the big screen in a live action movie, according to reports. More »
Hitler paintings sold for £95,000
Examples of what are thought to be Adolf Hitler's early paintings go under the hammer in Shropshire. More »
Will Governor Schwarzenegger be back for new Terminator film?
California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger says the new Terminator film may include his image. More »
X-Man 'cast in Straw Dogs remake'
X-Men actor James Marsden will star in a 'reimagining' of controversial 1971 thriller Straw Dogs, according to reports. More »
Grade to step down as ITV chief
Michael Grade is to step down as chief executive of ITV by the end of 2009 but will become non-executive chairman. More »
Film-maker Cardiff dies aged 94
Honorary Oscar winner Jack Cardiff, who Marilyn Monroe once described as "the best in the world", dies aged 94. More »
Cole is 'world's sexiest woman'
Girls Aloud and X Factor star Cheryl Cole is named the world's sexiest woman by readers of FHM magazine. More »
Law Lords to hear Harum song case
A founding member of 1960s rock group Procol Harum, asks the House of Lords to decide on a copyright dispute involving one of the band's song. More »
'Enhanced role' for Culture Show
BBC2 announces changes to its arts coverage, including an expanded timeslot for The Culture Show. More »
