Peter Watkins, filmmaker best known for his searing mock-documentary The War Game, banned by the BBC
Peter Watkins, who has died the day after his 90th birthday, was a radical and visionary filmmaker who won an Oscar for The War Game, his mock-documentary about the aftermath of a nuclear attack on ...
Stretching from guerrilla warfare in the Algerian War to the Iraq War and beyond, Entertainment Weekly has compiled the best ...
DB Weiss and David Benioff (Game of Thrones) and Vince Gilligan (Breaking Bad) all bringing us brand new drama series. Kim ...
The 1997 death of Princess Diana, Charles' ex-wife, became another defining moment as her fatal car crash in Paris at age 36 stunned the world and exposed a rift between public mourning and the royal ...
Ian Roberts made LGBTQ history 30 years ago, coming out as gay in pro rugby league. He talks to Outsports about his ...
The 1984 Miners' Strike meant men went months without getting wages. It meant hardship for families across the North East as ...
THE women’s par at the Los Angeles Country Club is 81. The course is hilly, sprinkled with trees, but sensibly trapped; from all reports, an interesting but not particularly difficult test. We never ...
In November, join us for Revolutionary November as Ken Burns’ The American Revolution brings America’s founding home to the ...
Despite some surprising omissions, this documentary grounds the impact of British girlbands in a valuable wider context.
A David Bowie Channel 4 documentary about his final decade is coming from Rogan Productions, Dogwoof and Emmy winner Dan Hall ...
In 1988, when the British government declared that the voices of Sinn Féin or I.R.A. leaders were not to be heard, ...
Prunella Scales, the actress best known for playing Sybil Fawlty in 1970s British comedy series "Fawlty Towers," has died, ...
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