by Joe Beck | May 26, 2026 | Activism, Latest, Leaders, Top Story
Thirty years after Harvey Milk’s tragic assassination, a Hollywood production set out to rebuild his revolution on the very pavements he once walked. Milk’s friend Danny Nicoletta and actor Lucas Grabeel look back on the reality of Castro Cameras, its recreation...
by Lewis Kennedy | May 26, 2026 | Activism, Latest
From a quaint little bookstore in Camden to a legacy that revolutionised the boundaries of activism forever, the story of the LGSM group supporting a tiny mining village in Wales feels almost too good to be true. Here, Lewis Kennedy peels back the story imagined on...
by Joe Beck | May 26, 2026 | Extra, Latest, Top Story, War
For over two decades, Janty Yates has been central to creating the look and feel of some of cinema’s most monumental historical epics. From the leather tunics and sandals of Gladiator (2000) and its 2024 sequel, to the heavy chainmail of Kingdom of Heaven (2005), and...
by Sophie Street | May 26, 2026 | Latest, People, Sport
Olympian Devon Harris sat down with us to talk all things Cool Runnings and what it is like to have a major life event immortalized in film. The year is 1988. The air in Calgary is a biting, crystalline cold that feels like a physical weight—a far cry from the humid,...
by Lewis Kennedy | May 26, 2026 | Activism, Latest, Sport
Lewis Kennedy meets the sports historians whose definitive research formed the backbone of Disney’s ‘Young Woman and the Sea’ and discovers why Gertrude Ederle’s story is even more extraordinary than the film lets on. When Gertrude...
by Lewis Kennedy | May 26, 2026 | Activism, Latest, People
Director Sarah Gavron brought the radical fight for the vote to the silver screen by balancing historical reality with commercial cinema. London Museum curator Beverley Cook unpacks the controversial tension between archival truth and Hollywood storytelling. In 2015,...