Jodie Comer’s pixelated hell: why Hollywood stars are ruining video games
The Killing Eve actor’s star turn in Alone in the Dark shows casting celebrities is a waste of money, talent – and precious development time
The Killing Eve actor’s star turn in Alone in the Dark shows casting celebrities is a waste of money, talent – and precious development time
Adapted from PlayStation’s hit video game, Marvel star Anthony Mackie has a ball in this bloody, all-guns-blazing dystopia
Insulting everyone he’s ever worked with, the impresario has entered the Celebrity Brother House with all guns blazing – and it’s TV gold
In the early 2000s, the Oscar-winner brought charm, and higher ratings, to the frothy legal romcom. But he couldn’t prosecute his demons
The Oscar winner couldn’t be more game, but HBO’s lavish satire of ‘Middle Europe’ politics has no idea what it’s satirising
The UK music industry’s annual back-slapping extravaganza has pivoted towards a sort of flailing dreariness
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J-Lo‘s documentary follow-up to her unhinged ‘cinematic odyssey’ proves an endurance test for the viewer – and her husband. Here’s why
Sandwiched between the Baftas and Oscars and live-streamed on Netflix, this punishingly generic show felt like the ChatGPT of gong-givings
A ditty about Lara Croft was the final nail in the coffin for The Seahorses, a band John Squire realised was becoming a blot on his legacy
The new adaptation of Stephen King's Salem’s Lot is the latest unseen movie to be shelved. What is behind this baffling trend?
The story of sisters Marieme and Ndeye Ndiaye – who moved to the UK from Senegal for medical treatment – is inspirational
With an Apple TV+ budget, the scenes in space are eyepopping, but down on Earth the plot is pedestrian and confused
He may not have been side-splittingly funny, but Tennant passed the ultimate award show test of never once making you cringe on his behalf
Before penning Sophie Ellis Bextor's hit, the enigmatic New Radicals frontman sung the most divisive song of the 1990s. Why did he vanish?
Playing a frontiersman in 18th Century Denmark, Mikkelsen’s obsessive saga is like There Will Be Blood rewritten as a Carlsberg commerical