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Kieran Hayler hits back at ‘bully’ Matt Smith as he’s edited out of TV drama
The Irish Sun· 11 hours agoKIERAN Hayler has hit back at “bully” Matt Smith after the actor kicked up a stink over his...
A Smartphone Can’t Help You Now: How Horror Movies Solve Their Cell Problem
New York Times· 12 hours agoIn working order, they can render predicaments more solvable and certain situations easier to escape — potentially. Then came the cell, and movies like “House on Haunted Hill” (1999) and “Jeepers ...
Priya Nandra-Hart kicked out onto the streets in twisted EastEnders plot
The Irish Sun· 15 hours agoPRIYA'S schemes to ensure she has money set aside for her kids are set to fall flat in EastEnders as...
Channel 4's raciest show EVER set to return for eye-popping third series
The Irish Sun· 2 days agoCHANNEL 4 is bringing back its most raunchy show ever for a third outing. The TV channel will be...
A Hollywood executive vanished while having an affair. Two years later, his body was found in a...
The Independent· 2 days agoTwo years after Gavin Smith went missing in 2012, his body was found in a shallow grave. In that...
'When Harry Met Sally' Reminds Me Of My Own Love Story
HuffPost via Yahoo News UK· 2 days agoHappy Burger during the 1978 Blizzard. We saw people on horseback in the drive-up window and...
Venice Critics’ Week: Vietnam Voodoo Film ‘Don’t Cry Butterfly’ Reveals First Look (EXCLUSIVE)
Variety via Yahoo News UK· 3 days agoAfter years of project markets and multiple rounds of Asian grant funding applications, Vietnamese ...
I watched my first and last horror film aged 12 and I’ve not been the same since
The Independent· 3 days agoFIRST PERSON: The repercussions of seeing a bad scary movie as a child have been long-lasting and...
Monday Briefing: Biden Ends His Re-Election Bid
New York Times· 3 days agoThe president endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris to continue the race against Donald Trump. President Biden abandoned his bid for re-election yesterday, succumbing to intense pressure from ...
Dramatic deeds are remembered, but too many feminists of the past are forgotten | Susanna Rustin
The Guardian· 3 days agoThen I tried Langham Place near Oxford Circus. Here a plaque marks the site of the Queen’s Hall, destroyed in the blitz, while another commemorates a dinner attended by Oscar Wilde. It isn’t ...