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ISS review – Ariana DeBose shines in tense if contrived International Space Station thriller
DeBose plays a research scientist caught between increasingly at odds astronauts and cosmonauts in Gabriela Cowperthwaite’s credulity-stretching sci-fi drama
1-min read - EntertainmentDeadline
Jeremy Clarkson Reveals His Previous Dismissal Of Global Warming Was “Part Of His Comedy Creation”
Jeremy Clarkson has revealed the secret to his curmudgeonly, grumbling character that helped propel his shows Top Gear and The Grand Tour to worldwide success – it was all an act. Clarkson, whose hit series Clarkson’s Farm returns to Amazon Prime’s global platform on May 3, told The Guardian newspaper he had deliberately made “a …
1-min read - CelebrityDeadline
Prince Harry Confirms Return To UK For Invictus Games Anniversary
Prince Harry has confirmed he will return to the UK in just over a week’s time to attend a ceremony marking the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games, which he founded. The BBC reports that Harry will attend a service of thanksgiving at St Paul’s Cathedral in London on May 8, when he will give …
2-min read - EntertainmentThe Guardian
The American Society of Magical Negroes review – should satire be this polite?
Kobi Libii’s comedy about an artist who joins a secret Black society dedicated to improving the lives of white people fails to bite
1-min read - EntertainmentThe Guardian
There’s Still Tomorrow review – empowering tragicomedy about an abused wife in postwar Rome
This bold, bittersweet tale of spousal violence, directed by and starring Italian national treasure Paola Cortellesi, topped the country’s box office last year
1-min read - SportThe Guardian
Game, set and match: the 20 best sports movies
As Luca Guadagnino’s tennis film Challengers makes its case for sporting immortality, critic Guy Lodge chooses 20 of the genre’s undisputed heavyweights
12-min read - NewsThe Guardian
Kidnapped review – powerfully enraging real-life drama of Vatican abduction of a Jewish boy
The story of Edgardo Mortara, removed from his family by the Catholic church in 1850s Bologna, is told with elegant restraint by veteran director Marco Bellocchio
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