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 Ben Simpson | Jun 4, 2026 | People, Sport
Sean Porter was a deputy probation officer at Camp Vernon Kilpatrick, with one simple idea: to change the lives of the kids in his juvenile detention centre. He wanted to bring them together through American football. And so, the Kilpatrick Mustangs were born. Porter...
by Sophie Street | Jun 2, 2026 | Culture, Latest, Present Day, Sport, Top Story
The British independent wrestling scene is a world entirely its own. Built on a rich heritage of hard-nosed, European-style grappling, it is a subculture defined by grit, humor, and a relentless work ethic. Long before the multi-million-dollar glitz of American...
by Moleed Mire | May 27, 2026 | Extra, Sport
“The Blind Side” tells the emotional journey of an African American teenager overcoming homelessness and adversity to become an NFL offensive lineman. With help from his adoptive family, the Tuohys, he realises his potential in American Football and gets his grades up...
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...