Terence Davies’s sumptuous story of New York high society returns to UK cinemas this week. In our October 2000 issue, Philip Horne explored what made the film “an unpredictable, unformulaic success”.
WHO can say no to a Wetherspoons? And what if I told you the smallest one in the world is just as good as the rest, if not ...
The UK’s first Pizza Hut restaurant opened in Islington in 1973 – just two years after it became the world’s most popular ...
The British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) says its age ratings are the most recognised and trusted by UK parents using ...
A campaign has been launched to encourage Londoners to “become a friend” to fellow passengers being harassed on the capital’s ...
Lloyds Bank has warned its customers that they "won't be able to take money out from our or any other banks' ATMs" this ...
Research from the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) reveals that almost all parents (98 per cent) check age ratings ...
On The Road 2025 will introduce remarkable entries from this year’s programme to an ever expanding roster of sites across the country.
A devastating fire has 'largely destroyed' the roof of a Grade-II listed cinema - but the building has been saved from further damage, the London Fire Brigade has confirmed. Ten fire engines and ...
Pier Paolo Pasolini couldn’t have directed a more cinematic death. On the morning of November 2, 1975, the 53-year-old ...
Projector brand Optoma has announced its newest 4K home cinema offering, the UHZ58LV. It says the dual-laser projector is ...
Savers Urged To Choose Accounts With Care Almost two-thirds (60%) of British adults with savings dipped into their ‘rainy-day ...