Nearly twenty years after coming close to breaking a long-standing curse, retired top-ranked player Lleyton Hewitt appeared to be the epitome of an Australian at
Author: Sarah Mitchell
Bonus Track review – boy meets boy in sweet route-one romcom
Writer-director Julia Jackman is an award-winner for her short films and now makes her feature debut at the London film festival with this teen romcom,
Pickleball is attracting a new generation of players and has the potential to become a major trend.
“D Do not let the silly name discourage you,” Pam Fleming says, as a loud group of people play a game similar to ping-pong on
Coco Gauff’s impressive 16-match winning streak was halted by Iga Świątek in the semi-finals of the Beijing tournament.
Iga Świątek, who is currently ranked second, defeated Coco Gauff in the China Open semifinals on Saturday with a convincing 6-2, 6-3 win, putting an
The Bikeriders review – potent ode to the violent lives of 60s biker gangs
Jeff Nichols’s motorcycle movie is about a love triangle and a succession crisis – inspired by the immersive 1968 study of Chicago bikers by photojournalist
The review of Saltburn suggests that the Brideshead soup is good, but could benefit from additional seasoning.
A Rosamund Pike delivers a delightful performance, while Carey Mulligan makes a wild appearance, making them the standout reasons to enjoy the opening film of
Jannik Sinner emerged victorious at the China Open, breaking his losing streak against Daniil Medvedev.
Jannik Sinner emerged as the champion of the China Open by securing a significant win in the final round against Daniil Medvedev with a score
Marc Polmans, an Australian tennis player, was removed from the Shanghai Masters tournament after accidentally striking the umpire in the face with a ball.
Marc Polmans, a tennis player from Australia, was removed from his qualifying match for the ATP Tour 1000 Shanghai Masters for hitting the umpire with
Review of “Red Island” – Exploring the Intersection of Beauty and Colonialism in a French Childhood in Madagascar
F Filmmaker Robin Campillo has embraced the unpredictable nature of memory with his tender, unsentimental, and visually striking creation. Drawing from his own childhood experience
The lack of answers surrounding Peng Shuai highlights the limitations of sport’s influence.
W Where was Peng Shuai? During the Winter Olympics last year, I briefly had a response to that concerning inquiry. She appeared, unexpectedly, at the