We’re Nothing at All review – bus explosion sets off Hong Kong drama of grief, prejudice and queer identity ⊖⊖
found
a story from The Guardian ⚠️ › International
You are not logged in so some information on this page has been withheld. To see more, please log in or sign up.
since
auto-detected in 43 stories
15 days ago
found
a story from The Guardian ⚠️ › International
A disaster on Valentine’s Day sets off a sprawling tale of hidden lives and social fault lines in director Herman Yau’s ambitious ensemble drama
Prolific Hong Kong film-maker Herman Yau is back with a…
27 days ago
found
a story from The Guardian ⚠️ › International
Cannes film festival: The Irish actor plays a disillusioned Circassian chef with a knack with animals in Kantemir Balagov’s clunky third film
All talented directors are allowed an off moment in their …
72 days ago
The singers and sisters on growing up in west London, finding fame in the 90s and relaunching their music as a duo
Born in Canada, Natalie and Nicole Appleton are singers best known as members of the …
3 months ago
02 Academy, Leeds
The frontman struggled to get through most of the band’s choruses but that left space for Will Sergeant’s glorious psychedelic shapes and a supportive singalong
Ian McCulloch once ch…
All World Cup matches to break after 22 minutes of each half
Adverts can be either normal breaks or split-screen version
ITV is in talks with their commercial partners about showing adverts during the…
found
a story from The Daily Mail 💩 › The Daily Mail
Ryan Murphy turns his increasingly unsteady hand to the tale of America’s privileged, cursed dynasty – even diehard fans will find this tedious drama a punishing slog
A new product from the Ryan Murph…
5 months ago
found
a story from The Daily Mail 💩 › The Daily Mail