According to the website Schmoesknow, the French actress who starred in "Blue Is the Warmest Color" could join the cast of the 24th James Bond movie.
The entertainment news specialist cites "a very trusted source on the project" who declares that Léa Seydoux is the production's top pick for the female lead. While there are no details yet on the role, earlier rumors point to the secret agent Miranda Frost, previously portrayed by Rosamund Pike in "Die Another Day."

The pedestrian crossing on London's Abbey Road immortalised by The Beatles could soon have its own dedicated traffic warden to ensure the safety of the fans who flock there, media reported on Saturday.

The porn industry in Los Angeles has been on the down-and-out ever since a law requiring actors wear condoms sent filmmakers scrambling to find less restrictive work conditions.

Legendary director Woody Allen has added his handprints to the Hollywood Walk of Fame, but not the one in California.
It's in Pawtucket, Rhode Island.

The adventures of sisters Anna and Elsa of "Frozen" fame will continue, at least on paper.
Random House Children's Books announced Friday that they will launch a new series next year tied to the blockbuster Disney movie. The first two books, "Anna & Elsa #1: All Hail the Queen" and "Anna & Elsa #2: Memory and Magic," are scheduled for January. The planned first printing for each book is 150,000 copies.

The struggling Salzburg Festival is set Saturday for its cultural and commercial highlight of the year with an eagerly awaited new production of Verdi's opera "Il Trovatore", 2014's hot ticket.
Featuring the world-famous Placido Domingo, now more a baritone than tenor at 73, and Russian soprano sensation Anna Netrebko, demand for the premiere outstripped supply five times over.

For decades Greeks have enjoyed watching the latest Hollywood blockbusters and old classics under the stars.
Open-air cinemas survived Greece's real estate boom and the financial bust that followed, providing many with an affordable night out.

Two 20-something women with a gift for arts and crafts arrived at Miley Cyrus' homecoming concert with identical bedazzled shirts that read, "R.I.P. Hannah Montana."
Look no further than that for the official theme to Cyrus' Bangerz Tour, a pastiche of weird culture that plays a lot like a YouTube channel devoted to absurdist performance art. With a flying hot dog, a dwarf dressed as the Liberty Bell, a dozen recognizable hits and a lot of inappropriate touching, Thursday's show was a little bit pop concert, a little bit late-night pay cable and a little bit great.

If that film looks familiar there's a reason: Hollywood is relying more than ever on the cash cow that is the safe-bet sequel.

An online petition to get chart-topping parody singer “Weird Al” Yankovic to headline the highly coveted Super Bowl half-time show blasted past the 50,000-name mark Thursday, just a day after its launch.
If successful, the pitch to the National Football League (NFL) would see the 1980s pop-culture icon follow in the footsteps of Beyonce, Madonna, Michael Jackson, Bruce Springsteen and the Rolling Stones in performing at the much-watched American football classic.