Djokovic targeting return ‘as soon as possible’ after knee surgery
Novak Djokovic has confirmed his knee surgery went well and that he will return to competition “as soon as possible” after undergoing the medical procedure
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This sinewy, sombre, handsomely crafted and beautifully shot western is Viggo Mortensen’s second feature as a director, an impressively authored movie in which Mortensen is
The Matrix review – barnstorming sci-fi still calling our reality into question
To paraphrase Apu in The Simpsons, this was the year filmgoers were partying like it was on sale for $19.99; it offered the vintage of
Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey 2 review – mutant-bear slasher is back in the woods
A swiftly turned-around sequel to last year’s notoriously lame Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey, this splatterfest horror feature is better than its predecessor much in the
Frank Hester donated further £5m to Tories in January, figures show
Frank Hester, the businessman at the centre of a row about comments condemned as racist and misogynistic, gave the Conservative party a further £5m in
‘Sport holds a special place’: how one man helps his father with Alzheimer’s
Seven years ago Matt Singleton’s father, Brian, was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, and one of the immediate consequences was that he stopped reading. “That was his main pastime when he
James Maddison cut from England’s Euro 2024 squad and leaves camp
James Maddison has become the first player to be axed from England’s squad for Euro 2024. The Tottenham playmaker has struggled for consistency since returning
Under Paris: Netflix has delivered one of the best shark movies ever made
Almost exactly a decade ago, I unwittingly played into an extremely corny publicity gimmick by wearing a heart-rate monitor during a movie screening. I did
Food, Inc 2 review – second helping of broadsides against the food-industry crisis
Robert Kenner’s 2008 documentary Food, Inc was an angry wake-up call to the evils of industrialised food production. Now Kenner is back for another bite,
Alex de Minaur’s French Open run bodes well for charge on Wimbledon grass | Simon Cambers
If Alex de Minaur is looking for reasons to be optimistic as he tries to overcome the disappointment of narrowly missing out on a place