Joe Alwyn, the British star of one of the most disturbing films to compete at the Cannes festival this year, has given his verdict on
Author: Sarah Mitchell
Netflix’s One Hundred Years of Solitude brings fame to Gabriel García Márquez’s Colombian hometown
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With the release of her 2022 debut album, Horizons, saxophonist Jasmine Myra became a breakout star of the UK jazz scene. Weaving soft and subtle
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Filmgoers are currently gobbling up Luca Guadagnino’s tennis comedy Challengers with its hilariously imagined sexual dynamic between a female coach and male players. This debut
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Eleven years have passed since Girls Aloud performed together as a five-piece for the final time, but adoration has endured in the interim – perhaps
Lil Nas X: ‘Who do I most admire and why? I have to say myself’
Born Montero Lamar Hill in Georgia, Lil Nas X, 25, rose to fame in 2019 with his single Old Town Road, which won many awards, including
Fans queue round the block as tiny Mexican taco stand wins Michelin star
El Califa de León, an unassuming taco joint in Mexico City, measures just 3 metres by 3 metres and has space for only about six
Video shows Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs assaulting singer Cassie in 2016
A newly released video shows Sean “Diddy” Combs manhandling and kicking singer Cassie Ventura – his former girlfriend – in plain view of hotel surveillance
The Surfer review – beach bum Nic Cage surfs a high tide of toxic masculinity
Here is a gloriously demented B-movie thriller about a middle-aged man who wants to ride a big wave and the grinning local bullies who regard
Ministers clawing back £251m from carers hit by DWP’s allowance failures
Ministers are clawing back more than £250m from unpaid carers over benefit infringements that occurred largely as a result of government failures, it can be