Mardaani 3' has the same emotional and intellectual depth as a PowerPoint presentation, or rather, "a 129-minute-long lecture ...
The X Factor is due an exposé. Will Sky’s documentary confront the dark, nasty parts of its history?
The X Factor, which Sky accurately describes as an “era-defining entertainment juggernaut”, is due a thorough raking over. The words of Peter Dickson, the show’s voiceover artist, boom into mind: It’s ...
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"Electrifying" British thriller with 100% Rotten Tomatoes rating confirms free UK screenings
"Claim your tickets, grab the popcorn and we’ll see you in the cinema!" ...
Life comes full circle. In 1996, Rani Mukerji made a growling debut with Raja Ki Aayegi Baaraat, in which she played a young feminist who has the torturous ...
From chess prodigies and cultural revolutions to near-death survival, AI anxiety and pop legends rebuilding their lives, 2026 ...
EXCLUSIVE: A feature on Coretta Scott King’s decades long pursuit of the real story behind the 1968 assassination of her ...
Keira Knightley dons a corset and wields some exquisite dialogue in Wash Westmoreland's criminally underrated Colette, which ...
The titan of screen comedy, Catherine O'Hara, has died at 71. She was eccentric, absurd but always accessible.
"We all see through your little act." ...
In A Nutshell Holocaust survivors possess knowledge historians cannot fully replicate. Their understanding emerges from ...
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Thought of the Day by Emma Watson: ‘I don't want other people to decide who I am. I want to…’
The Thought of the day today reflects a rising focus on self-definition in an era increasingly influenced by public scrutiny, ...
Whatever you are doing, I think it safe to say that the whole country will rejoice in the Brigidine bank holiday, introduced ...
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