Julia Roberts has decided not to do nude scenes in movies, expressing her choice to "not take off my clothes in a movie or be vulnerable in physical ways."
Giant, Steel, and Nitro are preparing to compete in the BBC's revival of the iconic show "Gladiators."
Discarded Friends scripts from two episodes filmed in England were rescued from a bin in 1998, and are now set to be auctioned.
"Thriller Jackdaw highlights the North East as a filming location. The debut film of director Jamie Childs, shot in County Durham, showcases the scenic beauty of the region."
Susan Knight, a victim of the Post Office scandal, credits campaigner Alan Bates for believing in the truth and clearing the names of hundreds wrongly accused. Bates' dedication was indispensable to Knight's quest for justice.
"A Tribe Called Judah" is now the top-earning Nigerian film, having generated over $1m in domestic box office sales since its release on December 15th last year.
Bollywood screenwriters are challenging 'unfair' contracts, seeking improved working conditions within one of the world's major film industries.
British actress Glynis Johns, famous for portraying Winifred Banks in the 1964 Disney musical Mary Poppins, has passed away at the age of 100.
Noel Thomas, 77, from Anglesey, praises a TV drama for bringing attention to the Post Office scandal, which he describes as "hell for a lot of people".
Victims of the Post Office scandal describe the upcoming TV drama as a source of hope, referring to it as a dream come true. The mini-series is anticipated to shed light on their experience, providing the much-needed attention and validation for their ordeal.