Farcical failures for Bundesliga big boys underline European pressures | Andy Brassell
After all the big moments, the daring comebacks, the thrilling crescendos, it felt like they had finally run out of road. Having both been substituted,
‘I contemplated the unthinkable’: Karla Sofía Gascón speaks out about ‘overwhelmingly painful’ Oscars season
Karla Sofía Gascón, the first out trans actor to be nominated for an Oscar, whose hopes of winning were dashed after offensive social media posts
Women’s FA Cup: talking points from the weekend’s action
Rejuvenated Liverpool end Arsenal’s hopes Liverpool’s second win under the interim manager, Amber Whiteley, a 1-0 victory over Arsenal that saw them into the semi-finals
The Wonder Way review – artists grapple with the outdoors in study of beautiful chaos
This dense yet maddingly diffuse work by Swiss documentary maker Emmanuelle Antille starts with the director reflecting on her late grandmother’s intense devotion to her
Don’t Turn Out the Lights review – party-animal horror turns into backwoods road trip to hell
If the ritualistic nature of horror means higher tolerance for cliche in the genre, director Andy Fickman runs with that in this brash but increasingly
‘Keeps me optimistic’: why You’ve Got Mail is my feelgood movie
There’s a montage in the opening of You’ve Got Mail that is so sentimentally sweet that it feels like the cinematic equivalent of a pumpkin
Twins! Rivals! Clones! Hollywood is doubling down on dual roles
For years, dual roles have been played largely for laughs. Think of Adam Sandler’s Razzie-sweeping twin turn in Jack and Jill, or Lisa Kudrow as
Drone attacks killing hundreds of civilians across Africa, says report
Almost 1,000 civilians have been killed and hundreds more injured in military drone attacks across Africa as the proliferation of unmanned aerial vehicles continues unchecked
King Charles’s Apple Music playlist: are they really his favourite songs?
Over the years, the music tastes of King Charles have remained something of a mystery – not one anybody seemed in a tearing hurry to
‘You can yodel and don’t have to be conservative’: the Swiss feminist choir rewriting traditional songs
Elena Kaiser just wanted to yodel, and living in central Switzerland, that didn’t seem too much to ask for. “But as a woman you couldn’t