Category : Cinema


MAGA Satire 'Rotus' Hits London with Timely Political Bite

Irish-American comic Leigh Douglas brings her acclaimed one-woman show 'Rotus: Receptionist of the United States' to London's Park Theatre, offering a sharp, timely satire of MAGA culture through the eyes of a White House receptionist.

Sundance 2026: Charli XCX Stars in Three Films

The 42nd Sundance Film Festival begins in Park City, Utah, featuring Charli XCX in three films and honouring founder Robert Redford. This marks the final Utah edition before moving to Colorado.

Mercy Review: AI Judge Dystopia Falls Flat

A review of 'Mercy', a dystopian film starring Chris Pratt and Rebecca Ferguson, where an AI judge decides fates, but the promising concept leads to narrative dead ends.

Mercy Review: AI Judge Dystopia Falls Flat

A review of the film 'Mercy', where an AI judge decides fates in a dystopian Los Angeles, starring Chris Pratt and Rebecca Ferguson, but the promising ideas lead to dead ends.

Snow White and War of the Worlds Lead Razzie Nominations

The 2026 Golden Raspberry Awards nominations spotlight Hollywood's biggest misfires, with Disney's live-action Snow White and the Ice Cube-starring War of the Worlds remake each receiving six nods for worst picture and performances.

Chris Pratt Locked in Chair for New Movie Mercy

Chris Pratt requested confinement in an executioner's chair for up to 50 minutes during filming of sci-fi thriller Mercy to enhance his performance as a detective on trial for murder.

Cinema Boss Warns Directors: Cut Film Lengths

Picturehouse Cinemas head Clare Binns urges filmmakers to reduce excessive runtimes, citing audience comfort and scheduling challenges despite recent lengthy blockbuster successes.

Met Opera Announces Layoffs and Pay Cuts

New York's Metropolitan Opera has announced significant layoffs, salary reductions, and programming cuts as it faces ongoing financial challenges and uncertainty over a major Saudi Arabian deal.

Five words men use to dump women revealed

The phrase 'you're too good for me' is being called out as modern dating's most frustrating cliché. Discover why it signals the end and how to respond.

Iconic Film 'The Crying Game' Airs on Film4 Tonight

Neil Jordan's Oscar-winning classic 'The Crying Game' airs on Film4 tonight. Hailed as a vital and provocative watch, the 1992 thriller explores identity and loyalty. Don't miss it at 11.30pm.

Oscar-Winning 'The Piano' Airs on BBC2 Tonight

Jane Campion's acclaimed 1993 period drama 'The Piano', starring Holly Hunter and Anna Paquin, airs on BBC2. Discover the 'absolutely beautiful' film that won multiple Oscars.

The Blackening horror comedy airs on BBC Three

Critically acclaimed horror comedy The Blackening, starring an ensemble cast, airs on BBC Three tonight. Fans hail it as a 'genius' and 'perfect' blend of laughs and scares. Don't miss it at 11.30pm.

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