Seismologists in Edinburgh have found that Taylor Swift fans at her recent Murrayfield stadium concerts triggered spikes in their earthquake-reading equipment – but not as
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The Texas Chain Saw Massacre review – original 1974 shocker is grotesque but brilliant masterpiece
In 1974, Tobe Hooper released this intimately upsetting and disturbing horror: a gonzo-macabre masterpiece inspired by the true story of serial killer Ed Gein, who
Jude Law reveals he turned down playing Superman: ‘It just felt like a step too far’
Jude Law has spoken out about his decision to decline the role of Superman 20 years ago because “it just felt off”. Speaking on The
Fantasia to Flesh and Fantasy, the Coens to Cavalcanti: anthology films – ranked!
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Waad al-Kateab has always looked for hope, but when it came to making her latest documentary, Death Without Mercy, the moments were difficult to find.
Brazil’s devastating floods hit ‘Black population on the periphery’ hardest
It had been raining for nearly a week when the floodwaters first reached Marcelo Moreira Ferreira’s home in Porto Alegre, the capital of Brazil’s southernmost
Conflicts drive number of forcibly displaced people to record high
The number of people forced out of their homes around the world last year was the equivalent of the population of London, according to the
Inside Out 2 review – Pixar returns to emotional Mission Control for Riley’s teen years
The first Inside Out took us into the Mission Control operations centre within the mind of a kid, and showed us the five emotions amusingly
Bear shreds seats then dozes off after breaking into Canadian woman’s car
After a string of vehicle break-ins in a north Canadian town, local residents have identified the culprit: a black bear with a taste for upholstery
Russian warships arrive in Havana in visit seen as show of strength
A fleet of Russian warships has arrived in the bay of Havana, in a visit seen as a show of strength amid tensions with the