With ‘The Brutalist’, starring Adrian Broady, Brady Corbet has crafted something rare: a film tremendous and unyielding in both form and philosophy.
The Seed of the Sacred smartly tells the story of Iranian political repression through the lens of a domestic family story.
John Sayles has contributed a socially conscious, artful cinematic oeuvre that is far from standard operating procedure in ...
Consumer groups should offer discounts and other financial benefits to build support for consumer interests in a sphere too dominated by ‘public health’ campaigners, a new paper published by ...
Ta’u Pupu’a grew up in Tonga playing football and singing in the school choir. His massive size and athletic drive propelled ...
The leader of the right-wing populist FPÖ in Austria, Herbert Kickl, congratulated Germany's far-right Alternative for ...
In a 1,500-word letter to his top team, the Prime Minister said his party had to recognise that working people felt let down ...
Sir Keir Starmer has taken the fight to Reform UK by saying that Labour ministers have to admit working Britons' concerns ...
In a serious country, Gen Muhoozi's statements would amount to a constitutional coup, warranting the same military tribunal ...
Yesterday, a Coroner ruled that systematic Army failings in the handling of a sexual assault and the ‘intolerable’ sexual ...
First Nations in New Brunswick are close to cutting new tax-sharing deals with the Holt Liberal government, but the large title claims in the courts for all the province's territory ...