The new media law that came into effect as of 29 May in the UAE sets a unified framework for how traditional, digital, and social media content is produced, ...
The world’s largest operating steam train will drive through Fort Wayne this week on its journey across the country. Big Boy ...
There are two audience-participation site-specific shows worth paying attention to at this year’s Fringe: Unity and Letters in Need. Unity, the latest entrancing audio experiment from composer Nathan ...
David Tennant and Michael Sheen are still a dazzling demon and angel double act – but everything else about this controversial finale is smug, grating and stale The omens for Good Omens have been bad ...
The Albanese government may need to secure the support of the Greens to pass its trade deal with the European Union as the Coalition grapples with an ideological divide between the Liberal Party’s ...
The Vancouver USA Arts & Music Festival revealed its full lineup for a free, three-day multidisciplinary event in Esther ...
A monster terrorizes a Korean harbor town in a disappointing epic that starts on a high but fades hard and fast. Of course, it’s fitting that a contemporary movie called “Hope” should kick off with an ...
Steven Soderbergh’s The Christophers should never have reached the screen in its current state Tim Robey has been one of the Telegraph's film critics since 2000. Rarely seen in daylight, he's the one ...
Two former sisters-in-law rekindle a complex bond, as two teenage boys discover their own, in the Japanese director's first ever Cannes competition entry. The gentleness of “Nagi Notes” comes as no ...
So says Sophie Thatcher’s Elle fairly early on in Nicolas Winding Refn’s visually striking “Her Private Hell,” cheekily and accurately predicting the nightmare that’s to come. To even call the film a ...
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