Existentialism is undergoing an surprising revival on screen, with François Ozon’s latest cinematic interpretation of Albert Camus’ seminal novel The Stranger leading the charge. Eighty-four…
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The 73rd Sydney Film Festival has unveiled its inaugural slate of 13 films, giving cinephiles a compelling glimpse of what is to come when the…
Veronica Ryan’s exhibition overview at the Whitechapel Gallery in London offers a paradox: the Turner prize-winning artist’s career-long exploration of organic forms has produced moments…
James McAvoy has made his directorial debut with California Schemin’, a film that challenges Scottish stereotypes by telling the extraordinary real story of two Dundee…
Scott Mills, among the BBC’s most high-profile radio presenters, was terminated by the corporation after an inquiry regarding allegations of personal misconduct. The broadcaster aged…
Amanda Peet has provided a frank insight behind Hollywood’s gilded curtain, characterising the entertainment industry as little more than “smoke and mirrors.” The 54-year-old actress,…
Nagarjuna Akkineni, the renowned Indian actor and director of the prestigious Annapurna Studios, has considered 40 years defining his distinguished career in cinema. Speaking exclusively…
David Byrne brought vibrant theatricality to The Late Show on 31 March, presenting a striking performance of “When We Are Singing” featuring Stephen Colbert. The…
Glasgow’s cultural heart faces a critical threat as tenants at the city’s premier cultural venue battle what they describe as “unsustainable” rental hikes imposed by…
Bruce Hornsby, pianist behind the 1986 smash hit “The Way It Is”, is enjoying an unexpected uptick in popular acknowledgement in his early 70s. Speaking…