In March 1976, Eleanor Coppola arrived in the Philippines, her three young children in tow, to film behind-the-scenes footage on the set of her husband
Author: Sarah Mitchell
Women’s Champions League: where the semi-finals will be won and lost
This weekend brings the first legs of the Women’s Champions League semi-finals and I am particularly intrigued to see how my old club Chelsea approach
Happy 90th birthday, Shirley MacLaine: her 20 best films – ranked!
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Panama’s presidential frontrunner vows to ‘close’ Darién Gap
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As staff read out fire safety precautions and evacuation procedures before a 35mm nitrate print screening of Black Narcissus at the BFI, the packed crowd
Kanye West suspected of attacking man who allegedly sexually assaulted his wife
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Imagine someone coming into your bedroom, taking a look around and then recreating it in meticulous detail: they would end up telling your story without
New types of mosquito bed nets could cut malaria risk by up to half, trial finds
Two new types of mosquito bed nets have been found to reduce cases of malaria by up to a half, raising hopes of combating the
Lethal heatwave in Sahel worsened by fossil fuel burning, study finds
The deadly protracted heatwave that filled hospitals and mortuaries in the Sahel region of Africa earlier this month would have been impossible without human-caused climate
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Having dipped in and out of Record Store Day over the years, I have always dreamed that one day, while supplementing a collection founded on