Lanthimos Photography Show: Absurdist View of Greece
Oscar-nominated director Yorgos Lanthimos discusses his new photography exhibition in Athens, featuring intimate images of Greece and collaborations with Emma Stone.
Oscar-nominated director Yorgos Lanthimos discusses his new photography exhibition in Athens, featuring intimate images of Greece and collaborations with Emma Stone.
A Norwegian filmmaker's poignant documentary on grief airs tonight, alongside home makeovers, dog rescues, European current affairs, crime drama, and live Champions League football.
Claire Rosen's new book 'Birds of a Feather' features 120 colour portraits of live birds, exploring themes of colonialism, domestication, and humanity's complex relationship with nature through opulent backgrounds and vivid personalities.
A spooky character investigates her sister's killing in a sinister village in a film that reaches The Room's levels of amateurishness and could become a cult classic.
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RecommendedJenni Fagan's novel 'The Delusions' offers a witty metaphysical satire set in a vast afterlife processing centre, exploring human delusions and societal critiques with humour and invention.
Grace Glowicki's microbudget Canadian horror film Dead Lover offers a bizarre, morbid tale with a scratch-and-sniff Stink-O-Vision component, blending grotesquerie and dark humour.
Former Archbishop Rowan Williams delves into the concept of solidarity, arguing it requires hard work and recognition of human interdependence, not just social media declarations.
Ryan Murphy's FX series Love Story has captivated audiences, blending nostalgia with modern appeal to become a ratings sensation, while sparking debates on fiction versus reality.
From Julia Roberts' legs to Michael B Jordan's twin, six body doubles share their untold stories of blending into Hollywood's biggest stars, revealing the mechanics and emotions behind the scenes.
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RecommendedThe Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra and Oxford Bach Choir, under Benjamin Nicholas, presented a compelling case for Elgar's often-overlooked oratorio The Kingdom at the Sheldonian Theatre in Oxford.
A review of Ric Rawlins' shoestring horror film Wild Swimmers, where a student journalist uncovers a vampire mystery in the River Avon, blending amateur charm with eerie aquatic dread.
Ballet's obsession with 'perfect' feet excludes flat-footed dancers. Experts Ruth Essel and Alex Maureen debunk myths, advocating for inclusive teaching and proper shoe fittings to empower all.
Avant-pop artist Mary Ocher discusses her new album Weimar, drawing parallels between 1930s fascism and today, her refusal to join the IDF, and life as an immigrant in Berlin.
Len Deighton, author of The Ipcress File and creator of the anti-Bond hero, has died aged 97. His work revolutionised spy fiction and left a lasting legacy in literature and film.
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RecommendedA new faith-based film, 'The Last Supper,' provides a straightforward dramatisation of Jesus's final meal and miracles, aimed at religious families but lacking depth.
Journalists from the Guardian's investigations team discuss their methods for uncovering major stories, reflecting on the importance and impacts of their work in a recent Guardian Live event.
Cancelled after two seasons, HBO's 2003 series Carnivàle blends supernatural drama with 1930s dust bowl grit, exploring a mythic battle between good and evil.
New York rapper and producer Elucid discusses channelling the city's perpetual din into his music, from solo work to collaborations with Billy Woods in Armand Hammer, exploring sound's emotional force and meditative spaces.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has expressed deep concern after footage showed Oscar nominee Teyana Taylor being manhandled by a security guard at the ceremony.
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RecommendedBritish writer Len Deighton, known for his witty and realistic cold war espionage fiction, has passed away aged 97. He reshaped the genre with works like The Ipcress File.
Channel 5 announces a two-part documentary, 'Trial By Jury: The Killing of Claire Leveque,' examining the 2023 murder trial in Edinburgh High Court that left a family heartbroken.
The Prince of Wales made an unannounced appearance to join Radio 1's Greg James on his 1,000km tandem bike challenge from Weymouth to Edinburgh for Comic Relief.
Actor Martin Clunes discusses his role as Huw Edwards in a new Channel 5 drama, revealing his initial sympathy turned to shock as the true allegations emerged.
Ruth Langsford revealed she and ex-husband Eamonn Holmes 'promptly burst into tears' after dropping their son Jack off at university, a poignant moment amid their split.
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RecommendedCoronation Street actress Catherine Tyldesley shares details of her marriage to ITV star Tom Pitfield, including his breast cancer scare and family life.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is relocating his art collection to Marsh Farm, featuring unique items like a sword used to 'knight' Ed Sheeran, after leaving Royal Lodge.
The 2008 romantic comedy 27 Dresses has skyrocketed to Netflix's top 10 chart, with fans praising it as an absolute classic that cures depression and features iconic scenes.
In times of global uncertainty, astrology experiences a major resurgence. Meet the leading astrologers interpreting charts for celebrities and politicians while revealing their limitations.
Celebrity maître d' Fred Sirieix and Oxford professor Charles Spence match couples based on culinary preferences in a scientific London restaurant experiment.
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RecommendedRobert Pattinson will portray the shapeshifting villain Scytale in Dune: Part Three, releasing December 2026. Director Denis Villeneuve confirms this concludes his trilogy.