TORONTO (AP) A World War II code-breaker drama starring Benedict Cumberbatch has won the top prize at the Toronto International Film Festival.Director Morten Tyldum's "The Imitation Game" claimed the coveted Grolsch People's Choice...
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Sunday, 14 September 2014
Paul Casserly: Electile dysfunction
The nightly news during the election foreplay stage is always arousing. And for this election, it has been verging on pornographic. We've had revelations of Dirty Politics , complete with it's ministerial scalp and the emergence...
How Cumberbatch won over the Toronto film festival
A biographical picture of British codebreaker and war hero Alan Turing, featuring an Oscar-bait performance by Benedict Cumberbatch, has won the Toronto film festival audience prize for best picture.Turing was a brilliant Cambridge...
Millie Elder-Holmes flaunts new love
Bereaved Millie Elder-Holmes has a furry new companion to help her heal after the death of boyfriend Connor Morris.She already has a tattoo of her dead lover on her thigh and now Elder-Holmes, 26, has a puppy that she has named...
'Django Unchained' actress arrested after being mistaken for a prostitute
Daniele Watts, an African-American actress who has starred in Hollywood films such as Django Unchained , has claimed she was "handcuffed and detained" by Los Angeles police officers after being mistaken for a prostitute.Two police...
Sendak collection leaving library in Philadelphia
PHILADELPHIA (AP) A small Philadelphia museum that houses more than 10,000 pieces by illustrator Maurice Sendak will be returning most of the collection to the author's estate.The Philadelphia Inquirer reports trustees for Sendak's...
Macdonald toasts her Prohibition role
The first thing people notice about Kelly Macdonald is that she is nothing like Margaret Rohan. Off screen, the Scottish actress looks and sounds completely different to the early 20th century Irish immigrant she plays on the HBO...
Concert review: Joe Bonamassa, Auckland Town Hall
In an interview with TimeOut before this, his first and only New Zealand show, American guitarist Joe Bonamassa said in passing he knew the audience for the blues was small, but that there was an audience out there.And, as with...
Dancers vie for places at world event
More than 500 dancers descended on the North Shore yesterday for the inaugural DanceBrandz Nationals competition.Competitors as young as 4 wowed a 1200-strong crowd at the Bruce Mason Centre in Takapuna.Leah Winters (pictured)...
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