Blink Twice review – Zoe Kravitz’s stylish yet scattered #MeToo thriller
For her directorial debut, Blink Twice, actor and reluctantly labelled nepo baby Zoë Kravitz has arrived at the table with a plate that’s stacked precariously
Kneecap review – Irish-language hip-hop trio in fiercely riotous Belfast romp
The Irish-language hip-hop trio Kneecap from Belfast caused much spluttering from the DUP in 2019 when, one day after William and Kate’s royal visit to
Union dispute shuts down Canadian freight rail amid fears for US trade
Both of Canada’s major rail freight companies have shut down their rail networks in the country and locked out nearly 10,000 workers after unsuccessful negotiations
Taylor Swift says she felt ‘tremendous guilt’ after Vienna shows cancelled over terror threat
Taylor Swift has spoken for the first time about the three Vienna shows on her blockbuster Eras tour that were cancelled earlier this month after
Jannik Sinner case dividing tennis with lack of transparency at its core
Jannik Sinner took his first steps on the clay courts of the Madrid Open on Saturday 20 April. By that time, although the rankings did
US military announces $20m grant to build cobalt refinery in Canada
The US military has made its largest investment in Canada’s mining sector in decades, spending millions amid a looming battle among nations to control the
How west Africa’s online fraudsters moved into sextortion
In the late 90s and early 2000s, as internet connectivity began penetrating west Africa, young people soon realised that individuals in North America and Europe
Aryna Sabalenka: ‘I thought I had to just keep going … it damaged my mental health’
Now that she has lived it, endured the struggles and fought back to once again hold a winner’s trophy aloft on the eve of the US Open,
Prehistoric humans may have stuck pikes in ground to kill mammoths, say experts
When it came to taking down giant animals, prehistoric hunters would quite literally have faced a mammoth task. Now researchers have shed fresh light on
Liverpool venue that hosted some of the Beatles’ earliest gigs turned into Airbnb
They became the biggest band in the world, but without a dilapidated building in Liverpool, a lucky bet on a race horse and one woman’s