Homeless families accuse London council of harassment and intimidation
Families in temporary accomodation accuse Lambeth Council of ‘intimidating’ home visits which led them to believe they were would be evicted
Families in temporary accomodation accuse Lambeth Council of ‘intimidating’ home visits which led them to believe they were would be evicted
Sixteen TGI Fridays UK restaurants have closed with immediate effect resulting in 456 job losses
Authorities received a call from a woman who reported a supposed plot against the president
Glasgow City Council is considering an application from Game4Padel to convert an industrial warehouse in Port Dundas.
Tell Me Lies fans are eager to know more about the actor who plays new character Alex
Good Morning Britain star Kate Garraway has addressed claims she has a 'new boyfriend' following the death of her husband Derek Draper
There are a lot of new and returning shows to check out this winter, including "The Pitt" Season 2, Patrick Dempsey's return to network TV, the end of "Outlander," two "Game of Thrones" actors in new shows, and more. View Entire Post ›
Including a slicker brush to revive your matted blankets, a toilet tank cleaner (no, don't look at your toilet tank right now), and hydrating wipes that'll restore your dry doors. View Entire Post ›
Nia DaCosta’s takes the wheel for a frightening drive into the dark and terrible human heart of zombie horror
One of the deceased was considered a 'rising star' while the other had a 'very successful' international career
Danny Boyle cedes directorial duties to the ‘Candyman’ filmmaker for a bold and deceptively playful post-apocalyptic follow-up
A murderous Clockwork-Orangey gang take on the zombies in this gruesome and energised fourquel. It’s the finest of the 28 franchise by a blood-curdling mile It’s very rare for a fourquel to be the best film in a franchise, but that’s how things stand with the chequered 28 Days Later series. In this one, which follows immediately on from the previous episode, 28 Years Later , Ralph Fiennes and Jack O’Connell bring pure death-metal craziness. There is real energy and drama in this latest iteration of the post-apocalyptic zombie horror-thriller saga, created by director Danny Boyle and screenwriter Alex Garland back in 2003, with Nia DaCosta taking over directing duties for this film. Fiennes’s dance to Iron Maiden’s The Number of the Beast is basically one of the most extraordinary moments of his career. At the screening I attended, we were on our feet, looking for a speaker bin to headbang into. The band surely has to rerelease this track with Fiennes’s performance as a new official video. His Voldemort was never so freaky. It is just so exhilarating to see this intergenerational face-off between such superb actors as Fiennes and O’Connell. That brings us to the point of my agnosticism about this whole franchise; Bone Temple is the best for an interesting reason – because the zombies are almost entirely irrelevant and are at a minimum. The always slightly dull business of zombieism is de-emphasised, and what counts is the conflict between sentient human beings. Even the one important zombie here is interesting because he is being transformed into something else. Continue reading...
MODEL Abbey Clancy was taken to hospital on her Dubai break after she broke a nail. The mum of four even had to be put on a drip after the acrylic attachment was ripped off when she hugged a friend. Abbey, 40, was away for New Year with ex-England footie star husband Peter Crouch and...