Spit review – David Wenham is superb as this goofy, good-natured crim
Punching up is a valuable rule of thumb for comedians. When it comes to film and TV, however, few would insist on a blanket rule
Emma Raducanu could ‘barely breathe or see through the tears’ after spotting stalker
Emma Raducanu has spoken about her stalking ordeal for the first time, disclosing on Tuesday that she “couldn’t see the ball through tears” and could
Indian rock sensations Bloodywood: ‘What’s more metal than standing up for people you love?’
‘We’re serving a really nice dish called metal tikka masala,” jokes Bloodywood guitarist Jayant Bhadula. “It’s metal but with so many spices that it’ll overwhelm
‘Standing up against the devil’: how the far right tried to co-opt Dietrich Bonhoeffer biopic
A Hollywood veteran’s biopic about an anti-Nazi resistance martyr, which was nearly engulfed by the Trump-era culture wars during its US release, is on its
Like Tears in Rain review – Rutger Hauer portrait takes deep dive into the archive
The late Dutch actor Rutger Hauer is probably still best known for his extraordinary turn as rebel replicant Roy Batty in Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner,
Mood Machine by Liz Pelly review – a savage indictment of Spotify
In November and December last year, Spotify’s chief executive, Daniel Ek, sold 420,000 shares in the music streaming company, earning himself $199.7m (£160m). One wild
Ernest Cole: Lost & Found review – tragic story of fiercely pioneering photographer
Haitian film-maker Raoul Peck won an Oscar nomination for his 2016 documentary I Am Not Your Negro about James Baldwin, whose writings were voiced by
Oscars 2026: who might be up for next year’s main awards?
It’s so soon after this year’s Oscars ceremony that there may still be parties going on and with Anora, a film largely set in the
Emma Raducanu’s stalking incident gives results a different complexion
The season is ruthless and unforgiving, a significant tournament always on the horizon for its subjects. For Emma Raducanu, this means that after one of
JD Vance claims he was not referring to Britain or France in jibe about European troops – UK politics live
10.36am.). He posted this reponse to a post from the Italian journalist Antonello Guerrara saying he must have been referring to British and French peacekeepers.