The horror movie – of course a Stephen King adaptation – had initially been forecast to rake in around $50 million in the US in its opening weekend. That figure has now been revised, however – and the movie has now been put on course for around $60 million. This […]
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Rainbow Six Siege Blood Orchid Operators will be revealed in full during a live stream at the Pro League Finals this weekend. Rainbow Six Siege fans can see the new Operators in action by tuning in to the game’s Twitch channel at 5.15pm UK time on Saturday, August 26. It […]
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The EU referendum result, the election of Donald Trump and the denial of Theresa May’s seemingly surefire parliamentary majority were all events that defied the pundits and the bookmakers. What on earth was going on? Brexit, Trump And The Media (which, despite the title, includes some analysis of the 2017 […]
Six hours later she is strangled with a length of cord at her home in west London. Knuckle-headed police think she was the victim of a burglary as jewellery and her laptop had been taken. This being a Anthony Horowitz mystery, you know more lurks behind Mrs Cowper’s untimely death. […]
The novel charts Stan Laurel’s life in 203 short chapters from his perspective as a retiree in Santa Monica, California. After the death of Oliver “Babe” Hardy in 1957, Laurel retired from making pictures until his death in 1965. It is the strength of their friendship that forms the basis […]
VERNON GOD LITTLE by DBC Pierre Faber, £8.99 This is about a shooting in a school seen through the eyes of a young boy. It took me a while to get into it because it’s written in Texan slang but it’s a real romp: a funny, irreverent, dark comment on […]
David Harrower’s radical, ritualistic three-hander, premiered in 1995, explores the nature of words and labour, education and sexuality in a manner that is both sophisticated and primitive. Ploughman Pony William (Christian Cooke) returns from the fields to interrupt his wife (Judith Roddy) – known only as Young Woman – as […]