Dame Judi Dench, famed for her Oscar winning role in 'Shakespeare in Love' and her ongoing role as 007's boss, M, in the James Bond film series, has revealed that she can now barely read scripts due to her macular degeneration.
Documentary filmmaker Michael Moore has settled his multi-million dollar lawsuit against studio mogul Harvey (and Bob) Weinstein regarding allegedly unpaid profits from Moore's hit film 'Fahrenheit 9/11'.
Oscar winner Forest Whitaker has joined the cast of Roland Joffe's 'The Archbishop and the Antichrist' where he play real-life Archbishop Desmond Tutu.
The rapid cuts and epic explosions aren't over yet - Michael Bay will be making summer 2014 a little louder now that he's been confirmed as director for the 'Transformers' reboot, his fourth film in the hit franchise.
Seth Grahame-Smith, who has been hired by Warner Brothers and Tim Burton to pen a sequel to Burton's 1988 fantasy comedy 'Beetlejuice', has revealed that Michael Keaton is onboard and desperate to see it made as soon as possible.
Black and white silent drama 'The Artist' was the big winner at this year's BAFTAs, taking home Best Film, Best Actor (Jean Dujardin), Best Director, Best Original Screenplay (both of those went to Michel Hazanavicius), Best Cinematography and Best Costume Design.
Gary Busey, one time Best Actor Oscar nominee turned budget film villain and reality star, has filed for bankruptcy declaring $50,000 or less in assets against debts between $500,000 and $1m.
Veteran action stars Arnold Schwarznegger and Sylvester Stallone will star together in 'The Tomb', it has been confirmed, hot on the heels of their collaboration in Stallone's upcoming 'The Expendables' sequel.
Scottish comedian and actor Billy Connolly has joined the cast of Peter Jackson's epic two-parter 'The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey' and 'The Hobbit: There and Back Again'. He will play Dain Ironfoot.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt has announced that he will make his feature filmmaking debut, directing his own script with himself in the lead alongside confirmed talent Scarlett Johansson.
The brief rumours which circulated that Harrison Ford, the original star of Ridley Scott's sci-fi masterpiece 'Blade Runner', would return for the new installment have been flatly denied by producer Andrew Kosove.
'Gran Torino' filmmaker Clint Eastwood has defended the advert he starred in for Chrysler which aired during the highly competitive half-time advertising slot for the Super Bowl games.
Screenwriter and producter Andrew Wight alongside cinematographer Mike deGruy have been killed in a helicopter crash in Australia. They had made 'Sanctum' together.
While writer Jane Goldman has stated that Matthew Vaughn probably won't direct the forthcoming 'Kick-Ass 2', it has been confirmed that the writer/director will reignite another superhero franchise he started - 'X-Men: First Class' - with Fox officially inking a contract with him at the helm.
Tilda Swinton and John Hurt are rejoining their 'Limits of Control' director Jim Jarmusch for his first foray into the vampire genre - a romance titled 'Only Loves Left Alive'.
Joe Carnahan, the writer/director best known for crime thrillers 'Narc', 'Smokin' Aces' and Liam Neeson-fronted glossy action pics 'The A-Team' and 'The Grey', looks set to reboot the 'Death Wish' franchise.
The winners have been announced for the 18th Annual Screen Actors Guild awards. The statues are handed out to performers in the fields of television and film, with 'The Help' triumphing in the film department this year.