The Count of Monte Cristo review – a good-looking gallop through Dumas’ tale of revenge
There have been dozens of (mostly inadequate) attempts to adapt Alexandre Dumas’ behemoth payback yarn on film and TV, but it doesn’t stop people trying;
Hyundai to double hybrid range as demand for ‘pure’ electric cars slows
The carmaker Hyundai has said that it will double the range of its hybrid car models amid a wider slump in consumer demand for “pure”
Seeking Mavis Beacon: the search for an elusive Black tech hero
Before bashing out emails and text messages by thumb became an accepted form of communication, typing was a fully manual skill. In the 80s, “the
Film suggests Nazis’ lead propagandist had role in 1939 massacre
A new documentary on the Nazis’ favourite film-maker and lead propagandist Leni Riefenstahl suggests she was a direct witness to murderous crimes of the Third
Touch review – unashamedly emotional love story travels back to the 1960s
Notes tucked between the leaves of a book; plastic cherry blossoms; a verse or two of an old poem … mere ephemera, to anyone other
Milk & Serial: the vicious, viral $800-budget horror that’s free to watch
2024 is already becoming something of a banner year for horror, with Longlegs making over $100m and Late Night with the Devil earning a whopping
Australia overcomes last-minute concerns to secure sweeping Pacific police training plan
Pacific island leaders have agreed to back a sweeping regional policing plan after Australia and other supporters overcame last-minute concerns the proposal was part of
US and UN call for talks in Libyan dispute over control of central bank
A crisis in the Libyan economy sparked by an escalating and sometimes violent contest over the control of the country’s central bank can only be
Emma Raducanu bows out of US Open with first-round defeat by Sofia Kenin
Emma Raducanu conceded her decision not to compete for a month during the North American hardcourt swing was not conducive to her producing her best
Juan Izquierdo, Uruguayan footballer, dies aged 27 after collapsing on pitch
Uruguayan footballer Juan Izquierdo, who collapsed on the pitch after suffering an irregular heartbeat last week, has died, his Club Nacional team has announced. The