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In one of those dumb ironies that can abound in Hollywood, the first Will Smith movie to be greenlit since the slap in March 2022
Young Woman and the Sea review – Disney’s surface-level swimming biopic lacks depth
Born to German immigrants in turn-of-the-century New York, Gertrude “Trudy” Ederle crawl-stroked her way through the American dream. In spite of great adversity – a
French Open brings in booze ban to curb rowdy Roland Garros spectators
The French Open tournament director, Amélie Mauresmo, has announced an alcohol ban in the stands among a series of new measures after a turbulent few
Happy 94th birthday Clint Eastwood: his best films – ranked!
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Nigeria’s rushed reversion to old national anthem met with incredulity
Nigeria has reverted to a national anthem it dropped nearly 50 years ago after lawmakers replaced the current one, prompting widespread criticism over the lack
Janelle Monáe: ‘I have to feel a film role in my pubic hairs. They have to vibrate’
You always look immaculate. Who are your style icons? 12monkeysThat’s very nice of you to say. I wish you could see me right now –
Aespa: Armageddon review | Alexis Petridis’s album of the week
If you doubt that the world of South Korean manufactured pop is significantly different from its western counterpart, then a description of female quartet Aespa
The Crow review – Brandon Lee’s heavy metal horror is a potent goth fantasy
Just over 30 years ago, emerging action star Brandon Lee – son of Bruce Lee – was killed by a prop gun accident, fatally shot
Nigeria to host first Lassa fever treatment trials for 40 years
Clinical trials for the first new treatment for Lassa fever in almost 40 years are planned to be held in Nigeria this year. The neglected
Darius Rucker on country music, race and drugs: ‘I don’t think anyone went harder than us’
Darius Rucker will be the first to admit his memory can be hazy – he says on page one of his memoir that his years