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James McAvoy to narrate Channel 4 reality show

Channel 4 has announced a new reality show – narrated by James McAvoy. The Bridge features 12 strangers who must live and work together to...

Taylor Swift continues top of the chart success

Taylor Swift has held on to the top of the album charts for a third week with Folklore. The US star recorded the album, now...

Tom Holland fights evil forces in trailer for Netflix’s The Devil All The Time

Tom Holland fights evil forces that threaten him and his family in the trailer for Netflix film The Devil All The Time. “Excuse me preacher,...

Nick Cave: Cancel culture is bad religion run amuck

Nick Cave has described “cancel culture” as “bad religion run amuck” and said political correctness has an “asphyxiating effect on the creative soul of...

Netflix boosts global subscription numbers by more than 10 million

Netflix boosted its total number of global subscriptions by more than 10 million in the last quarter amid the coronavirus pandemic. The streaming giant has...

Ruby Rose replaced as Batwoman by first black actress to play the character

God Friended Me star Javicia Leslie will replace Ruby Rose as Batwoman, Warner Bros has announced. The largely unknown German-born Leslie said she is “extremely...

Zendaya and John David Washington ‘secretly filmed a movie during pandemic’

Hollywood stars Zendaya and John David Washington secretly filmed a feature-length movie during the coronavirus pandemic, it has emerged. The actors star together in Malcolm...

Keeping Up With The Kardashians became ‘toxic’, says Kourtney Kardashian

Keeping Up With The Kardashians became a “toxic environment”, according to Kourtney Kardashian. The reality star discussed her departure from the programme in an interview...

Drake leads the way with BET Awards nominations

Drake is the leading nominee at the 2020 BET Awards, which will celebrate its 20th anniversary later this month. BET announced that Drake is nominated...

Spike Lee issues apology after defending Woody Allen

Film director Spike Lee has apologised for words he said were “wrong”, after voicing support for Woody Allen and criticising cancel culture. In an interview...

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