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Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge Experience - Disneyland Paris Review

A first-hand account of the immersive Star Wars themed land at Disneyland Paris, detailing the breathtaking attractions, authentic cuisine, and incredible attention to detail that makes visitors feel they've truly entered the Star Wars universe.

Lynch's Blue Velvet Streams Free on Amazon Prime

David Lynch's iconic 1986 psychological thriller, Blue Velvet, starring Kyle MacLachlan and Isabella Rossellini, is now available to stream for free on Amazon Prime Video. Discover the dark secrets of Lumberton in this cinematic masterpiece.

How London's Blitz Club Revolutionised 1980s Fashion

Discover the explosive story of London's legendary Blitz Club, the Soho nightspot where 80s fashion was born and icons like Boy George and Spandau Ballet were forged in a crucible of creativity and defiance.

Edward Scissorhands Star's Unrecognisable Transformation

Anthony Michael Hall, famed for his role in Tim Burton's 'Edward Scissorhands', looks utterly transformed during a rare public outing in Los Angeles, showcasing a new style decades after his iconic performance.

Iran Bars Jafar Panahi's Film From Oscar Submission

In a stark act of cinematic censorship, Iranian authorities have blocked the submission of acclaimed director Jafar Panahi's 'No Bears' for the Best International Feature Film Oscar, reigniting global debates on artistic freedom and political repression.

Four Tet & William Tyler: A Masterpiece of 80s Nostalgia

Kieran Hebden (Four Tet) and William Tyler unite on a stunning new album, '41 Longfield Street', crafting a deeply personal and atmospheric soundscape that resurrects the forgotten sounds of late 80s Britain. Discover the year's most evocative instrumenta

Blancmange's Stephen Luscombe Dies at 68

The music world mourns the loss of Stephen Luscombe, the visionary keyboardist and co-founder of the seminal 80s synth-pop band Blancmange, who has died aged 68 after a long illness.

Redford on Sundance: 40 Years Reshaping Cinema

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.

Nikki Webster's daughter, 14, joins Home and Away

Skylah Webster, the 14-year-old daughter of Australian pop icon Nikki Webster, is following in her mother's footsteps with her first major acting role in the long-running soap 'Home and Away'.

Hong Kong's Riveting Reimagining of Linklater's 'Tape'

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

Thriller Hailed As Christopher Nolan's Next Must-See Film

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.

2025 Very Short Film Festival Winners Announced

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.

Blancmange Co-Founder Stephen Luscombe Dies Aged 66

Stephen Luscombe, the pioneering co-founder and keyboardist of the iconic 1980s synth-pop band Blancmange, has passed away. His longtime musical partner Neil Arthur has paid a heartfelt and emotional tribute, describing himself as 'heartbroken' by the los

Blancmange's Stephen Luscombe Dies Aged 66

The music world is in mourning following the death of Stephen Luscombe, the visionary keyboardist and co-founder of the iconic 80s synth-pop band Blancmange. Tributes pour in for the musician who shaped the sound of a generation.

The Film Leaving Every UK Viewer In Tears

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.

Historic Female-Directed Oscar Showdown Looms

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.

Claire Denis' 'The Fence': A Divisive Masterpiece?

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.

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