The pioneering photographer Claire Aho, Finland’s pioneering color photographer, introduced wit, sophistication, and cinematic flair to postwar visual culture at a time when the medium…
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Existentialism is undergoing an surprising revival on screen, with François Ozon’s latest cinematic interpretation of Albert Camus’ seminal novel The Stranger leading the charge. Eighty-four…
James McAvoy has made his directorial debut with California Schemin’, a film that challenges Scottish stereotypes by telling the extraordinary real story of two Dundee…
Scott Mills, among the BBC’s most high-profile broadcast personalities, has been dismissed by the corporation following an investigation into claims of inappropriate conduct. The broadcaster…
Nagarjuna Akkineni, the renowned Indian actor and director of the distinguished Annapurna Studios, has looked back at four decades marking his distinguished career in cinema….
David Byrne brought vibrant theatricality to The Late Show on 31 March, delivering a striking performance of “When We Are Singing” alongside Stephen Colbert. The…
Amanda Peet has offered a honest look behind the glamorous facade of Hollywood, characterising the entertainment industry as nothing more than “smoke and mirrors.” The…
Veronica Ryan’s retrospective at the Whitechapel Gallery in London offers a paradox: the Turner prize-winning artist’s decades-spanning exploration of organic forms has produced moments of…
Jeffrey Donovan, the American actor most recognised for his starring role in the hit television series “Burn Notice,” has made a clear decision about his…
Bruce Hornsby, the pianist responsible for the 1986 smash hit “The Way It Is”, is experiencing an unexpected surge in popular acknowledgement in his early…
