Friday 15 August 2014

'We will not tolerate abuse': Twitter responds to Zelda Williams' twitter trolls





TWITTER today said they will not tolerate trolling, in response to the abuse suffered by Robin Williams' daughter.


Read More »

'I thought I'd be married by now!': Gethin Jones speaks about Katherine Jenkins split





THEY WERE the couple everyone thought would go the distance, but Gethin Jones has finally spoken out about his split from singer Katherine Jenkins.


Read More »

Cancer treatment in England: 'Inexcusable postcode lottery' causes 6,000 'needless' deaths





OVER 6,000 people are dying within a year of their diagnosis with cancer because of the ' in treatment across the country, a charity has warned.


Read More »

George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin rumoured to have completed wedding rehearsal





THEY are set to marry next month and George Clooney and fiancée Amal Alamuddin may well have just completed the dummy run.


Read More »

'World of Warcraft' to create Robin Williams character

Robin Williams' spirit will live on in the virtual world of Azeroth.After thousands of fans petitioned the developers of the online role-playing video game World of Warcraft to memorialise Williams, the game's lead designer said...


Read More »

Golden Globes group to air starry dinner online

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) Call it Golden Globes Lite. Only instead of trophies, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association handed out nearly $2 million in grants to nonprofit groups.The organization behind the annual Golden Globe...


Read More »

Ben Affleck and Rosamund Pike cover Entertainment Weekly in Gone Girl wedding portrait









If you have not yet read Gone Girl , get thee to a bookstore immediately. This book twists and turns in so many ways that you simply won't be able to stop turning the pages. In short, it's the perfect beach or tube read, depending on where you are spending your summer. The reason I mention this now has everything to do with Entertainment Weekly 's cover this week. The two stars of the film, Ben Affleck and Rosamund Pike share the cover, in character, for a wedding portrait. For those of you that have already read the book, this is very exciting news. If you haven't, well, like I said - go get it!







Oh, and while we're at it. Here's a look at the Gone Girl trailer, with the movie set to release on October 3rd:



















Read More »

Downtown Abbey is on it's way back and it's a feast for the eyes





THERE are enough parties and drama to do the Roaring Twenties justice in this joyful and noisy episode.


Read More »

Rhythm Of The Dance at The Hawth Theatre review: 'Polished, anonymous and soulless'





THE National Dance Company of Ireland tour the UK with their popular Riverdance-inspired footwork despite the show lacking any great variety or real narrative


Read More »

The White Devil at the Swan Theatre review: John Webster's gorefest gets a feminist twist





MARIA ABERG's production takes too many liberties with the Jacobean dramatist's unhinged tragedy at the RSC


Read More »

The Night The Rich Men Burned by Malcolm Mackay review: Punchy Glaswegian 'tartan noir'





MALCOLM MACKAY's brutal thriller set in the mean streets of Glasgow may lack sophistication but it's a fast-paced read


Read More »

Adrian Goldsworthy's biography of the Emperor Augustus is a 'vast, accomplished book'





AUGUSTUS: From Revolutionary To Emperor is a fascinating exploration of the life of one of Rome's most stable and yet still mysterious emperors


Read More »

The Jam, Michael Jackson and Pharrell Williams: Russell Watson’s six best albums





RUSSELL WATSON, 47, became a Classical Brit award-winner with his debut album The Voice in 2001. His most recent album, Only One Man, was released last year.


Read More »

Do No Harm, Virginia Woolf and Sarah Waters: Jacqueline Wilson’s six best books





JACQUELINE WILSON, 68, is a former Children’s Laureate whose many books include the Tracy Beaker series.


Read More »

Expendables 3 review: 'A vast parking lot for used yesteryear action stars'





NOT even Mel Gibson can save the tired, predictable and pun-packed third instalment in the blow 'em up franchise starring Sylvester Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham and Jet Li


Read More »

Blood Ties review: Clive Owen takes a while to convince as 1970s jailbird





A CAIN and Abel thriller that echoes the gritty filmmaking of Sidney Lumet and Martin Scorsese is absorbing enough but lacks that Seventies spark


Read More »

Hector And The Search For Happiness review: 'Agreeable if sentimental'





SIMON PEGG's performance as the middle-aged psychiatrist searching the world for reasons to be happy, holds this rambling voyage of self-discovery together


Read More »

Legend Gerry Marsden loves touring but this time he is setting the pace





AS he prepares for a new tour the legendary frontman talks about groupies, family life and stealing George Harrison's girl.


Read More »

Clooney puts love on menu





THEY are set to marry next month and George Clooney and fiancée Amal Alamuddin may well have just completed the dummy run.


Read More »

TV star Paul O'Grady helps rescue dog get role on Coronation Street





TV PRESENTER Paul O'Grady has helped a rescue dog land a role on tonight's episode of Coronation Street, including a visit to the much-loved Rover's Return.


Read More »

Follow Me