Scandal-hit Fyre festival is back with tickets at nearly $8,000
It was the festival disaster that gripped the world. A modern-day Lord of the Flies with Instagram influencers instead of schoolchildren. But the return of
Firebrand review – Jude Law’s obese and oozy Henry VIII rules supreme in Catherine Parr drama
Jude Law outrageously steals every scene as a horrendously unwell and cross Henry VIII in this Tudor court intrigue drama that also serves as an
Ten Hag at risk unless game model impresses underwhelmed United bosses
Erik ten Hag’s game model has to start impressing Manchester United’s Ineos-led football department or he is in danger of being removed, with the style
From Hard Truths to Nightbitch: 10 films to look out for at Toronto film festival 2024
Last year’s Toronto film festival, a key stop on the fall circuit for some of the season’s biggest new movies, was a subdued edition, the
The Brutalist review – epic Adrien Brody postwar architectural drama stuns and electrifies
Brady Corbet’s amazing and engrossing epic The Brutalist is about the design of postwar America and what was mixed into its foundations at the building
Differing reactions mark closing stages of Luka Modric’s and Ronaldo’s careers
People have been trying to retire Luka Modric for more than six years. It was in the aftermath of the 2018 World Cup that friends
Damaged review – Samuel L Jackson comes to Edinburgh in crime thriller
Here is what appears to be an authentic so-bad-it’s-good crime thriller, set on the mean streets of Edinburgh and starring the improbable trio of Gianni
Jessica Pegula stuns Iga Swiatek as Jannik Sinner sets up Draper semi-final at US Open
At the end of the final grand slam tournament of her breakthrough 2022 season, Jessica Pegula found herself in a familiar, painful position. She had
Quitting ‘not part of my DNA’, says wounded Alex de Minaur after US Open exit
A crestfallen Alex de Minaur concedes he is in doubt for all-important Davis Cup duty after crashing out of the US Open in New York.