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19 days ago

What is Britain's elusive 'national character'? The Ballad of Wallis Island might just tell us | Gaby Hinsliff

Rain, cardigans and puns: a melancholic new romcom set on a windswept island hints at a relatable British identity

It is, according to no less an authority than the romcom king Richard Curtis, destine…

27 days ago

28 days ago

Carey Mulligan looks sensational in a sophisticated black gown as she attends The Ballad of Wallis Island film screening in London

Carey Mulligan showed off her incredible figure in a black gown at The Ballad of Wallis Island film screening at the Ham Yard Hotel, in London on Wednesday.

3 months ago

Sunrise on the Reaping by Suzanne Collins review – second Hunger Games prequel is not for the faint-hearted

Moments of lyricism and literary flourishes help to leaven the grimness as the backstory of Haymitch Abernathy, eventual mentor to Katniss Everdeen, takes centre stage

From the publication of the firs…

Why are the most expensive Netflix movies also the worst?

Streamer’s endless quest to make an unforgettable blockbuster continues to sputter out with the release of $300m dud The Electric State

The full effect of Netflix on the film industry, positive or (mo…

Trump is unleashing anti-trans hysteria onto the world | Moira Donegan

The new administration are targeting trans people because they think they can be bullied without great political pushback

In the video, she sounds exasperated. Hunter Schafer, a 26-year-old actor best…

4 months ago

Well, beat us on the bottom with a Woman's Weekly! ITVX slaps content warning on Victoria Wood's 'Let's Do It' because lyrics 'may offend modern audiences'

The Ballad of Barry and Freda, first performed by the late comedienne on her sketch show in 1986, now has lyrics which are considered so risqué that ITVX bosses have added a 'may offend' warning.

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