Television: Adaptation of Viet Thanh Nguyen’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel focuses on the Vietnamese caught in the Cold War clash between the United States and Soviet Union
CHRISTOPHER STEVENS: Strutting between the fountains of Rome, Rylan helpfully explained the finer points of showing off to Rob Rinder, on their Grand Tour.
Vicky McClure’s sleepless nights are only the half of it in a convoluted psychological thriller; new forensics and dogged detectives solve decades-old cases in a gripping documentary; and Rebus is reimagined with grit and wit
In this episode of StockCharts TV's The MEM Edge, Mary Ellen reviews the broader markets and the rotation that's taking place amid a rise in interest rates. She also takes a close look at NVDA and shares how you should handle the stock…
Christopher Stevens reviews last night's TV: Insomnia. Vicky McClure, plagued by sleepless nights as the fraught lawyer Emma in Insomnia, has a lot on her mind.
Fallout is the latest in a long line of actually good video game adaptations that have found immense success in the TV series format. Recently, shows like Arcane, The Last Of Us and Halo, among others, have found successful audiences…
Take your pick. There have been countless film and tv productions adapting Alexandre Dumas’ classic 19th century tale of revenge and deception, The Count Of Monte-Cristo. We have seen it in different versions in 1934, 1954, 1975, 2002 and…
Some may have taken a critical eye to the light-hearted, breezy opening episodes to this new reboot of Doctor Who, streaming now on Disney+ around the world and on BBC iPlayer in the show’s native UK - but weeks 3 and 4 are aiming to…
At this month’s Cannes Film Festival, Francis Ford Coppola and Kevin Costner each unveiled passion projects they opted to finance themselves after institutional backers initially passed. This week, three auteurs make a trend — except…
The UK version of hit Netflix series Selling Sunset has been receiving savage reviews from viewers as one critic branded it ' the most hateable TV show ever made'
Little wonder children are growing up anxious. When five-year-old Stevie's school celebrates Earth Day, she comes home with a picture of a drowning polar bear and a phobia of leaving lightbulbs on.
‘Blood-curdling! Hair-raising! Spine-chilling!’ Ein Toter hing im Netz (‘A Corpse Hung in the Web’) is a 1960 West German sci-fi horror film directed by Fritz Böttger [as Jaime Nolan] and …