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 Ben Simpson | Jun 5, 2026 | Activism, Heros, People, Top Story
When the late Dr Haing S. Ngor had passed, the gold plating of his Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for The Killing Fields had been rubbed off. He’d been so proud of his achievement that he’d stroked the colour off of it. It was the symbol of an extraordinary man...
by Sophie Street | Jun 4, 2026 | Activism, Latest, People
When the film Calendar Girls hit theatres in 2003, it charmed audiences worldwide with the story of a group of working-class Yorkshire women who bared it all for charity. Led by Helen Mirren’s fiercely energetic character, Chris Harper, the film portrayed the...
by Arib Dauhoo | Jun 4, 2026 | Activism, Latest, People
The first official trailer for By Any Means has been released, giving audiences a look at one of the biggest crime movies of 2026. Directed by Elegance Bratton, the film takes viewers back to the violent state of Mississippi in 1966. In an early shot from 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 Moleed Mire | Jun 2, 2026 | Activism, Culture, Music, Present Day
What does Elvis Presley, Amy Winehouse and Weird Al Yankovic have in common? All three are famous musicians, and all have had a biopic made about their lives that have been released in the past decade. They’re not the only ones. Robbie Williams, Bob Dylan, David...