‘What We Do in the Shadows’ Series Finale Draws Bloody Fun Inspiration From ‘Seinfeld,’ ‘The Office’ and Even ‘The Usual Suspects’
The Staten Island vampires of "What We Do in the Shadows" have closed their coffins for good.
Slipknot's Clown: "We probably have several albums in us right now. It’s looking great."
Slipknot percussionist Shawn Crahan talks new music, debut album anniversary tour and backstage donkeys
Buildings flattened as 7.3 magnitude earthquake hits Vanuatu
The extent of damage remains unclear, but there are unconfirmed reports of at least one death.
Growth & Jobs | Gzome Artistry resurrects paper Christmas cards
Henry Cole was a prominent educator and patron of the arts who was popular in the elite social circles of early Victorian England. It was a time when the British postal system was being expanded. There was the introduction of the ‘Penny Post’,...
Liam Payne fall witness says incident 'burned into his brain' on new documentary
A guest who stayed at the same hotel as Liam Payne when he died has spoken on a new documentary called Liam Payne: Who's to Blame?, which has been slammed by fans.
How Roxies are made
The murderous, washed-up chorus girl Roxie Hart is the beating, biting heart of Broadway mainstay “Chicago,” but no single actor owns her. She instead belongs to a sisterhood of performers who seemingly have little in common besides donning a bowler hat and slinking across the stage.
Bluey the children's TV dog put over the top of Lord John Scott statue
The 157-year-old statue in Dunchurch, Warwickshire, dates back to 1867 and has become a regular target for jokers since the 1970s.
Witness 'haunted' after seeing Liam Payne's fatal fall as controversial new documentary slammed
'We looked at each other like 'oh my God, this is real, this actually happened'
Mishal Husain finishes her last ever Today programme
Husain, who fronted several 2024 general election debates for the BBC this year, joined the corporation in 1998.
IFFK 2024: ‘Feminichi Fathima’ is a satirical take on patriarchy
Fasil Muhammed's Feminichi Fathima subtly tackles patriarchy with a satirical narrative
PinkNews bosses deny 'malicious' sexual misconduct claims
Benjamin Cohen and Anthony James claim the BBC "misled the public" with its report on the allegations.
Slipknot’s Clown on long-awaited ‘lost’ album ‘Look Outside Your Window’: “Management has it and it’s coming out”
Slipknot’s Clown has shared an update on ‘Look Outside Your Window’ – confirming that it is with management for the final steps.
The beating heart of every Zimbabwean home 
Relationships.
IFFK 2024 : ‘The Teacher’, an honest portrayal of dehumanising oppression in Palestine
At least a few of the images that populate British-Palestinian filmmaker Farah Nabulsi’s debut film The Teacher, being screened in the world cinema section at the 29th International Film Festival of Kerala (IFFK), are what one would expect from a film that chronicles the everyday struggles of the Palestinians.
Robert Smith credits late brother for “the idea that I could do whatever I wanted” and pursuing The Cure full-time
Robert Smith has credited his late brother for his decision to pursue The Cure full-time in a new interview.
The truth about Harry and Meghan's future is an open secret in America
Even Harry and Meghan's most ardent fans are abandoning them. The formerly pro-Sussex publication The Cut - part of the ultra-woke New York magazine - ran a savage little piece last week.
Watch Interpol’s mini documentary on huge Zócalo, Mexico City show
Interpol have shared a mini-documentary of their massive gig at Zócalo, Mexico City that took place earlier this year.
In standup comedy class, student joy is the punchline
Katherine Cai is on stage, reminiscing about high school.
Charlie Cox Says DAREDEVIL: BORN AGAIN Is "Even Darker" Than the Netflix Series
There’s a lot of excitement for Marvel Studios’ upcoming series Daredevil: Born Again , and Charlie Cox continued to build the hype saying that it’s going to be “even darker” than the Netflix series. I know some fans were worried that the series would get Disneyfied and that the creative t
Pamela Anderson and Mikey Madison Get Honest About Intimacy Coordinators, Acting Prep and Why Pam Is ‘Not Ashamed of the Choices I Made’
Pamela Anderson and Mikey Madison discuss "The Last Showgirl," "Anora" and more in a discussion for Variety's "Actors on Actors" series.
Lily Philips who slept with 101 men in a day given alarming health warning
Experts have warned this extreme content can have dangerous consequences
‘Was It Enormous Pressure?’: Jon M. Chu and Shawn Levy Bond Over Beating Expectation With ‘Wicked’ and ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’
Jon M. Chu and Shawn Levy discuss how they directed two of the year's biggest blockbusters and how they beat fan expectations.
James Gunn’s SUPERMAN: Blending Cinematic Legacy, Comics, and a Fresh Vision
James Gunn has made it clear that his Superman film isn’t a retread of what’s come before and it’s something both familiar and new. During a recent set visit interview with CB , Gunn discussed his creative process and the influences guiding his take on the Man of Steel. While tipping
Man stabbed stabbed 8 times during murder bid returns to Glasgow market for first time
"I stayed away because that's where I remember collapsing and nearly losing my life."
Mohamul heroine Yamuna’s house in Kumbakonam still a landmark
Yamuna, the ideal wife in Tamil fiction, comes alive in Thi. Janakiraman's novel Mohamul, based on a real-life woman.
Brendan Canty says “there is always a lingering chance Fugazi will reunite”
Brenden Canty has opened up about the potential of a Fugazi reunion, sharing there is "always a lingering chance" of the band reuniting. 
Couple who run LGBT news website deny sexual misconduct allegations
In a first statement since concerns were raised, PinkNews masterminds Benjamin Cohen and Anthony James have spoken out and claimed the public has been 'misled'.
More 'drones' sighted on US east coast sparking more worries as 'bright lights' spotted in skies
Shaymus Smith, 54, from Massachusetts, said that he saw bright lights from drones over two separate days with the devices flying over Joint Base Cape Cod - a military base
A Detailed Description of James Gunn's SUPERMAN Trailer Has Been Shared Online
For those of you who are curious about James Gunn ’s Superman and the trailer that is supposed to debut later this week, we’ve got a description here for you to read… if you want. There was a trailer screening event for certain members of the press, and the description came from insider @
Vanuatu quake: 'You could hear people absolutely screaming their heads off'
Vanuatu locals have described hearing screams from collapsing buildings as the strong earthquake struck off the coast of Port Vila.
THE BOYS Showrunner Says Season 5 Will “Blow the Doors Off” Fan Expectations
As fans wait for The Boys to return for its fifth and final season, showrunner Eric Kripke is expressing his excitement about bringing the series to a close. He also promises some big changes to the show’s universe, and he also acknowledges the pressure of bringing a satisfying end to the
How do you get festive with a family member who doesn't remember what Christmas is?
First Person: For people with dementia, it's increasingly hard to feel merry amidst the expectations and chaos of Christmas. Those who love and want to connect with them learn to make the most of brief random opportunities.
Sir Chris Hoy gives rousing SPOTY speech amid terminal cancer battle as fans left in tears
"Team GB and Paralympics GB crossed the channel and in their hearts they carried all your hopes and dreams."
Zoe Saldaña Says Oscars Rejecting ‘Avatar’ Acting Is ‘Quite Deflating’: ‘You’re Overlooked and Then Minimized and Completely Disregarded’
Zoe Saldana says it's "quite deflating" the Oscars refuse to nominate "Avatar" actors just because they perform via motion capture.
SPOTY winner Mark Prince recalls moment son, 15, was fatally stabbed
Dr Mark Prince has won the Helen Rollason award at the BBC Sports Personality of the Year Awards, recognising his achievement in the face of adversity following his work since the death of his son, Kiyan, in 2006
Gino & Fred: Emission Impossible viewers slam show and 'expose' reason Gordon snubbed it
Gino D'Acampo and Fred Sirieix's Gino and Fred: Emission Impossible returned to screens on Tuesday night, but viewers were not too impressed with the latest episode
General's assassination pierces Moscow's air of normality
The killing of Igor Kirillov is a wake-up call for the Russian capital, writes Steve Rosenberg.
Why Joshua Jackson Is ‘Waging a One-Man War’ for a Broadway Episode of ‘Doctor Odyssey’
At a screening of 'Doctor Odyssey,' stars Joshua Jackson, Don Johnson and Sean Teale discuss filming the seafaring ABC series.
‘Yellowstone’ EP Reveals Finale Secrets: How the Ending Changed When Kevin Costner Left, Why Taylor Sheridan Became a Main Character and More
"Yellowstone" executive producer Christina Alexandra Voros unpacks the eventful final episode.
How ‘Sing Sing’s’ Creative Team Accurately Recreated Prison and Approached Designs With Great Sensitivity
'Sing Sing's' creative team break down how they recreated costumes and the prison, as well as approached the world with great sensitivity to cast.
Glasgow's Citizens Theatre to reopen with moving show about 'love and friendships' forged in wake of Lockerbie bombing
Small Acts of Love will be the first production at the Gorbals venue since it's closeure in 2018 for a major redevelopment.
How the ‘Nickel Boys’ Cast Adapted to Acting Directly to Camera: ‘I Had to Let Go and Let the Universe Handle It’
"Nickel Boys" star Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor, director RaMell Ross and cinematographer Jomo Fray discuss the film's unique visual style.
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