Together for Palestine concert: Benedict Cumberbatch, Damon Albarn and Neneh Cherry take stage at galvanising and star-studded gig for Gaza ○
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Scores of artists, speakers and activists appear at four-hour fundraiser curated by Brian Eno – but it’s Palestinian voices who make the biggest impression
The sheer scale of it was boggling. A total …
6 months ago
Actor to lead adaptation of acclaimed play Ink with Jack O’Connell also in talks to play the Sun editor Larry Lamb
Danny Boyle is set to direct an adaptation of award-winning play Ink, based on the ri…
Ahead of a season celebrating his films at BFI Southbank, the legendary Alien, Blade Runner and Gladiator director will answer questions about his near 50-year career
You know you’re in for at treat w…
8 months ago
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Whether you want know about starring in hit comedies, raising the roof at awards ceremonies or snogging Elton John, the actor is ready to tell all
Unlike the Neighbours/Home and Away route to Hollywoo…
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The Brutalist star is up for his first ever Academy award next week. He talks about awards fuss, living with his ex, and making his new film, Inside, in an actual prison
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‘I’ve got nothing to hide’ says Spacey, after the Australian actor said he is attempting to be more candid about his former co-star’s alleged behaviour
Kevin Spacey has responded to Guy Pearce’s alleg…
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The Oscar-nominated actor has said he is attempting to be more candid about his former co-star’s alleged behaviour
Guy Pearce, the actor Oscar-nominated for his role in Brady Corbet’s The Brutalist, h…
As the show’s beloved star Harold Bishop, Smith has seen actors from Margot Robbie to Guy Pearce come and go. Offscreen, he has battled grief, finding out he was adopted in his 50s and now a terminal…
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