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Tron: Ares Review - Jared Leto Shines in Stunning Sequel

PETER HOSKIN delivers his verdict on the breathtaking new Tron instalment, praising Jared Leto's captivating performance and the film's perfect blend of visual spectacle and emotional depth in this must-see blockbuster.

TRON: Ares Review - A Disappointing Sequel

The long-awaited TRON sequel starring Jared Leto disappoints with lacklustre storytelling and fails to capture the magic of the original cyber-world adventure.

Underground film pioneer Ken Jacobs dies at 92

Avant-garde visionary Ken Jacobs, whose radical experiments reshaped American filmmaking and inspired generations of artists, has passed away at 92, leaving behind a transformative legacy.

Mr Blake Review: Malkovich & Ardant Shine

A biting social satire set in a luxury hotel where the elite get their comeuppance. Read our review of this deliciously dark comedy featuring stellar performances.

Labour to abolish indefinite leave to remain

Exclusive: Keir Starmer's Labour Party plans major immigration reforms, replacing indefinite leave with new conditional permits in sweeping post-Brexit policy shift.

UK Summit Kicks Off New Conversation for Working Dads

A landmark London summit unites business leaders and policymakers to tackle the outdated stereotypes holding back working dads, championing flexible work and shared parental responsibilities for a modern economy.

Woody Allen's Divisive New Novel: Apropos of Nothing

Renowned filmmaker Woody Allen ventures into literature with his debut novel, 'Apropos of Nothing', sparking fresh debate and offering an unfiltered glimpse into his controversial life and career.

Farage demands indefinite leave for EU nationals

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage calls for an end to the 'hostile environment' for EU citizens, urging the government to grant them permanent residency rights in a major policy shift.

Pioneering TV producer Joanna Clarke-Jones dies at 86

Celebrating the extraordinary life and career of Joanna Clarke-Jones, the pioneering BBC and ITV producer whose groundbreaking work on 'The Sky at Night' and 'Tomorrow’s World' captivated millions and transformed science broadcasting.

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