by Harry Wenlock | Jun 5, 2026 | Activism
The fog machines were already running by the time Francesca Finch arrived on set. Bicester Airfield had been transformed along one strip into a fragment of 1940s Britain with carriages, horses, trailers dressed as period vehicles, extras wrapped in heavy knitted wool...
by Harry Wenlock | Jun 5, 2026 | Culture, Sport
There is a moment in almost every boxing film where the hero absorbs a punch that would have a doctor reaching for a penlight. His arms drop. His chin tilts upward, almost inviting the next blow. The crowd noise swells. Then, improbably, miraculously, he throws the...
by Harry Wenlock | Jun 4, 2026 | Activism, Latest, People
On National Hug Your Cat Day, we revisit one of cinema’s most unlikely redemption stories and the ginger tom who made it possible. There is a moment in A Street Cat Named Bob (2016) where James Bowen, a homeless addict barely keeping himself alive on the streets of...
by Harry Wenlock | May 29, 2026 | Activism, Heros, Latest, People
When Anthony Hopkins broke down at a poolside in One Life, he was channelling something most people never saw in Sir Nicholas Winton himself. The man who saved 669 children from Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia didn’t do emotion. But the story his daughter spent...
by Harry Wenlock | May 29, 2026 | Activism, Top Story
John Davidson has spent forty years trying to make the world understand Tourette syndrome. It might finally be working. Film still from I Swear (2025). Credit: via BBC When Robert Aramayo accepted the BAFTA for Best Actor in February 2026 for his...