Babes With Blades: Fighting for diversity in action films
Meet the London-based stunt team shattering stereotypes and creating unprecedented opportunities for women of colour in the action film industry.
Meet the London-based stunt team shattering stereotypes and creating unprecedented opportunities for women of colour in the action film industry.
A landmark High Court ruling has halted a deportation flight to Rwanda, creating a significant legal and political obstacle for the government's flagship immigration policy. The decision throws Labour's 'one in, one out' asylum plan into turmoil and sets
Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall confirms the government will push ahead with its controversial asylum seeker relocation agreement with an unnamed third country, following a last-minute High Court injunction attempt.
Adam Lunnon's 'Girls & Boys' delivers a poignant and authentic portrayal of a trans love story, starring Collery Liath Hannon in a career-defining performance that challenges cinematic conventions.
Oscar winner Sean Penn, 63, and his model partner Paige Butcher, 44, cut a glamorous figure as they celebrated at the exclusive afterparty for his new film 'One Battle' during the Venice Film Festival. The couple showcased their enduring romance on the st
Hollywood legend Robert Redford reflects on the 40-year legacy of the Sundance Institute, the powerhouse behind indie film classics that transformed the cinematic landscape and launched countless directorial careers.
The BBC announces the esteemed presenters set to continue Dr Michael Mosley's beloved health podcast 'Just One Thing', paying tribute to his legacy with a special returning series after his tragic death at 67.
The BBC has confirmed the sudden cancellation of its award-winning health podcast 'Just One Thing' with Dr Michael Mosley, sparking a major backlash from its loyal fanbase and raising questions about the corporation's commitment to wellness content.
BBC One Show presenters Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas were forced into an immediate on-air apology after a major broadcasting error during a live segment on the popular evening magazine programme.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer proposes dramatic 'one-in, one-out' policy for UK flights to combat emissions. Critics question feasibility while environmentalists applaud bold climate action.
Downing Street fiercely denies reports that the UK's new migrant returns agreement with France has descended into chaos, with French officials allegedly refusing to honour the 'one-in, one-out' arrangement for Channel crossings.
A critical deep-dive into the bold Hong Kong remake of Richard Linklater's cult classic, 'Tape'. This reverential yet distinct adaptation transposes the drama of toxic masculinity and blurred truths to a compelling Asian context, proving the film's themes
Exclusive: The inaugural flight under the UK's new 'one in, one out' immigration policy departs without a single migrant on board, raising serious questions about the scheme's viability and implementation.
A gripping new independent thriller, 'The Lesson', is captivating critics and drawing favourable comparisons to the intricate, puzzle-like films of Christopher Nolan. Discover the film that's becoming the word-of-mouth hit of the year.
The 2025 Very Short Film Festival champions powerful environmental storytelling, with winning films tackling the climate crisis, plastic pollution, and our connection to nature, all in 60 seconds.
Luxury British perfumery Penhaligon's is offering a game-changing deal. Get a complimentary 100ml fragrance when you purchase a 100ml scent, effectively doubling your luxury for the price of one. Discover how to claim this exclusive offer.
A powerful animated masterpiece on Netflix is taking the UK by storm, leaving audiences heartbroken and sparking a massive conversation about love, loss, and the human condition.
The Venice and Toronto film festivals have set the stage for a historic Oscar showdown, with two critically acclaimed films from female directors poised to make Academy Awards history.
Half a century after its release, Steven Spielberg discusses the lasting impact, the tumultuous production, and the cultural legacy of his blockbuster masterpiece, Jaws.
Acclaimed director Claire Denis returns with the controversial 'The Fence', a brutal and unflinching exploration of colonial guilt and violence starring Juliette Binoche. Our review delves into the film's polarising impact.
Angelina Jolie delivers a career-best performance in 'Couture', a dazzling and brutal satire of the fashion industry. Our review from the Toronto Film Festival reveals why this is a must-see film.
The BBC is facing internal chaos as a major shake-up of its local radio schedule results in the axing of several popular presenters, sparking outrage from listeners and staff alike.
A scathing satire on celebrity culture and influencer vapidity takes a literal nosedive in this darkly comedic film review. Does it survive the fall?
BBC One's beloved Sunday night staple, Countryfile, was suddenly yanked from the airwaves, leaving a nation of fans bewildered and scrambling for answers on social media.
Dive into our explosive review of 'Fuze,' the gritty London heist thriller that's setting the cinematic world alight. Discover how David Morrissey and a stellar cast deliver a masterclass in tension and realism.
In a stunning upset, Jim Jarmusch's intimate family drama 'Father Mother Sister Brother', starring Cate Blanchett, has triumphed as the surprise winner of the 2025 Venice Film Festival's top prize, the Golden Lion.
BBC One's medical drama Casualty delivered one of its most emotionally charged episodes ever, leaving fans heartbroken over a beloved character's tragic fate.
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Euphoria's Sydney Sweeney captivates Toronto Film Festival with a raw, transformative performance in 'Echo', sparking early 2025 Oscar buzz and earning a standing ovation for her daring role opposite Ben Foster.
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