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Historic Ariana Cinema in Kabul Torn Down

Kabul's iconic Ariana Cinema, a cultural landmark since 1963, has been demolished to make way for a shopping centre under Taliban rule. Explore the history and loss felt across Afghanistan and beyond.

2025's Weirdest Political Photos: A Look Back

A review of the quirkiest and most surreal political moments of 2025, captured on camera. From Kemi Badenoch with a machine gun to Boris Johnson's ostrich encounter.

Amazon Prime cuts ODEON tickets to £5

Amazon Prime members can now enjoy blockbuster movies for only £5 at ODEON cinemas across the UK in a dramatic expansion of entertainment benefits.

David Gulpilil's Final Journey: A Cinematic Tribute

The Guardian's heartfelt review of 'Journey Home' explores the powerful documentary celebrating David Gulpilil's extraordinary life and legacy as Australia's most significant Indigenous actor.

Palestine '36: Jacir's Historical Masterpiece

Acclaimed director Annemarie Jacir returns with 'Palestine '36', a visually stunning exploration of 1930s Palestine that blends historical drama with contemporary resonance in this must-see cinematic masterpiece.

From Jaguar to Human: A Cinematic Transformation

A stunning cinematic journey through Paraguayan mythology where a jaguar's spirit inhabits a human body, blurring the lines between animal and man in this Guardian-reviewed masterpiece.

Del Toro Slams AI Films: 'Plagiarism Machine'

Academy Award-winning director Guillermo del Toro delivers powerful critique of AI in filmmaking, calling for human-driven storytelling and warning against algorithmic creativity.

Isabella Rossellini's emotional film confession to father

In a moving tribute, actress Isabella Rossellini shares the poignant story of how she secretly discovered her father Roberto Rossellini's cinematic legacy, leading to an emotional reunion that brought the legendary director to tears.

Indonesian Meta-Horror 'The Draft' Redefines Cinema

A groundbreaking Indonesian horror film is terrifying audiences by turning the camera lens on the filmmaking process itself, creating a genre-bending masterpiece that's earning critical acclaim worldwide.

The Chair Company: Quirky New Comedy Review

Discover the hilarious new workplace comedy 'The Chair Company' that's taking British television by storm. Our review explores why this quirky series about office life gone mad is your next must-watch.

Tesco Clubcard: Save 60% on Cinema Tickets

Discover how Tesco Clubcard holders can transform their points into massive savings on cinema tickets across major UK chains including Odeon, Cineworld, and Vue.

Europe's Quirkiest Museums: Hidden Gems Revealed

From Parisian sewer systems to Icelandic phalluses, we uncover Europe's most bizarre and fascinating museums that offer truly unique cultural experiences away from the tourist crowds.

Historic UK Jail Cell Transformed Into Holiday Home

Discover the ultimate lock-in experience at this former Shrewsbury prison cell, now a unique self-catering accommodation blending Victorian history with modern comforts for an unforgettable UK getaway.

Day-Lewis's comeback film branded 'career misfire'

Oscar-winning legend Daniel Day-Lewis returns to screens after eight-year hiatus in son Ronan's directorial debut 'The Ballad of a Small Player', facing mixed reviews and career criticism.

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