Itch! Review: Body Horror Meets Supermarket Standoff
A review of Itch!, a tense horror film where a fatal itching disease traps strangers in a department store, balancing grisly shocks with character drama.
A review of Itch!, a tense horror film where a fatal itching disease traps strangers in a department store, balancing grisly shocks with character drama.
Sir Neil Cossons, who passed away at 87, was a formidable force in Britain's heritage sector. As director of the Science Museum and chair of English Heritage, he championed industrial history, fought for funding, and preserved landmarks from Stonehenge to
Vernon Katz, who died at 98, escaped Nazi Germany via Kindertransport, studied at Oxford under Harold Wilson, and collaborated with Maharishi Mahesh Yogi on translations of sacred Indian texts.
Ella Baron's latest cartoon offers a sharp, satirical take on the ongoing peace negotiations between Israel and Lebanon, highlighting the complexities and tensions in the region.
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RecommendedDianna Russini has resigned from The Athletic after photos with Patriots coach Mike Vrabel sparked an internal investigation, citing media speculation and damage to her career.
Gordon Ramsay's new show blends kitchen reality with spy elements as he secretly investigates failing restaurants, uncovering health hazards and emotional family dynamics in a unique format.
The Guardian presents Sudoku 7,278, a medium-difficulty puzzle requiring players to fill a grid with numbers 1-9 in rows, columns, and 3x3 boxes. Solutions are published in subsequent editions.
London's new V&A East museum showcases a rich collection from Althea McNish fabrics to Black British music, positioning itself as a creative toolbox for future artists.
The V&A East Museum, designed by O'Donnell+Tuomey, opens in Stratford with bold lines and simple interiors, celebrating human creativity through art and design in a transformative cultural hub.
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RecommendedKanye West postpones Marseille concert as French interior minister explores blocking the rapper from performing due to his history of antisemitic remarks and Nazi admiration.
The NGV Triennial 2026 in Melbourne features nearly 100 artists exploring climate crisis, digital culture, and truth through monumental installations, including penguin habitat art and AI works.
David E. Kelley's new Apple TV series 'Margo's Got Money Troubles' features Michelle Pfeiffer and Elle Fanning in a charming comedy-drama about family and financial struggles, though it pulls its punches on deeper themes.
Dina Nayeri reflects on her complex relationship with her Iranian mother, exploring cultural clashes and newfound understanding through the lens of motherhood.
From Stewart Lee to Werner Herzog, creative professionals face burnout as algorithms demand constant video content, forcing many to question the cost of online promotion.
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RecommendedA journalist delves into the tradwife trend, testing recipes and analyzing novels to uncover why this lifestyle captivates millions, despite its controversies.
Australian actress Nicole Kidman reveals she is training to become a death doula, inspired by her mother's lonely passing in 2024. She aims to provide impartial solace and care to the dying.
Discover three innovative recipes using lime pickle from chef Ravinder Bhogal, featuring a roast chicken described as addictive as peri peri, cheesy scones, and a spicy cocktail.
The families of the Cradock Four, murdered by apartheid security forces in 1985, continue their fight for justice, highlighting the limitations of South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
Helen DeWitt's decision to decline the Windham-Campbell literary award reveals tensions between artistic creation and promotional obligations in modern publishing.
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RecommendedJoan Crawford's controversial 1932 film Letty Lynton, banned for decades due to plagiarism lawsuits, will finally screen legally again after 90 years thanks to restoration efforts by Warner Bros.
Tonight's TV lineup features Keke Palmer and Jack Whitehall in a reboot of the cult comedy horror The 'Burbs, plus Grayson Perry explores AI in California and more must-watch shows.
Johnny Somali, 25, receives six-month prison sentence for kissing a 'comfort women' statue in Seoul, following a history of provocative behavior in South Korea and Japan.
A review of Louise Brangan's 'The Fallen' exposes the horrifying reality of Ireland's Magdalene laundries, where thousands of women were incarcerated and forced into unpaid labor by Catholic institutions with state support.
Explore Marina Sersale's black-and-white photography series, capturing Italy, Japan, and beyond with dramatic light and shadow in a personal artistic journey.
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RecommendedA review of the WWII film Truth & Treason, dramatizing the true story of Helmuth Hübener, a Mormon teenager who resisted the Nazis. The film features strong performances but grapples with narrative flaws.
Gabriel Mascaro's hypnotic film The Blue Trail blends road movie and sci-fi in a chilling dystopian tale of a 77-year-old widow escaping forced relocation to geriatric colonies in Brazil's Amazon.
Spanish researchers have identified over 30 shipwrecks in the Bay of Gibraltar, dating from the 5th century BC to WWII, revealing a rich maritime history through the Herakles Project.
A review of Jon Doyle's debut novel 'Communion,' where a former seminarian faces moral dilemmas amid a local play and a plot to bomb a steelworks in Wales.
Beauty expert Sali Hughes reviews Olaplex's innovative No3 Plus treatment that repairs damaged hair in just three minutes, transforming the bonding product category with unprecedented convenience.
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RecommendedAt 93, painter Joan Semmel continues her groundbreaking work with nude self-portraits that challenge patriarchal standards. Her upcoming exhibitions in New York and Brussels showcase decades of feminist art evolution.