Celebrated Hong Kong martial arts actor and director Corey Yuen died two years ago during the Covid pandemic, it has been reported. The Federation of
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Only the River Flows review – accomplished Chinese noir is intriguing and ingenious thriller
Wei Shujun’s new film, adapted from a novella by Yu Hua, is a deadpan existential riddle presenting as noir crime, set in provincial China and
Black Dog review – fine lead performances power British road movie on a satisfying path
There used to be something almost apologetic or at least self-deprecating about British road movies, as if the makers were well aware how poky and
Alexei Popyrin stuns Andrey Rublev in Montreal to end 21-year drought
Alexei Popyrin has continued his giant-killing run to become the first Australian in more than two decades to capture a Masters 1000 crown with a
Tanzania opposition leaders and supporters arrested in crackdown
Police in Tanzania have arrested leaders of the country’s main opposition party and hundreds of its supporters in a crackdown that started at the weekend.
Team GB men’s football team back on the Olympic table for Los Angeles 2028
The British Olympic Association wants a Great Britain men’s football team competing at the 2028 Los Angeles Games. Andy Anson, the BOA’s chief executive, said
Harms linked to drinking may be greater for people in worse health, study finds
Harms associated with moderate or even low levels of drinking may be greater among people who are poorer or in worse health, research suggests. The
Bin strikes due to disrupt Edinburgh festivals called off amid new pay offer
The strikes by refuse and recycling workers due to disrupt the Edinburgh festivals this week have been called off, after a new pay offer was
Tommy Robinson’s passport may be invalid, say Irish parliamentarians
Irish parliamentarians have called on their government to investigate how an Irish passport was obtained by Tommy Robinson, who has been accused of inciting riots
A Nightmare on Elm Street rating change defended by BBFC
The British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) has defended its decision to change the certificate of horror film A Nightmare on Elm Street from an