Movies This article is more than 2 years oldIrish teenager Charlie Reid lands major film role with Olivia ColmanThis article is more than 2 years oldFourteen-year-old from County Kildare to play opposite Oscar winner in feelgood film Joyride
An Irish teenager has been plucked from obscurity and cast alongside Olivia Colman, one of the industry’s most sought-after actors, as the lead characters in a feature film that begins shooting this month.
Everyone in their right place: Jonny Greenwood and Thom Yorke.Listen upRadioheadRadiohead and Paul Thomas Anderson join forces for another music videoMinimal video for The Numbers features Jonny Greenwood and Thom Yorke on a bench, following There Will Be Blood director’s work on Present Tense
Radiohead and There Will Be Blood director Paul Thomas Anderson have released another minimal video, this time for The Numbers, a song from their ninth studio album, A Moon Shaped Pool.
ScotlandAfter 20 years living in a remote and derelict stone cottage without electricity, the famed tattooed 'leopard man of Skye' has moved into a flat. He tells Neil Stephen why, at 73, life in the wild finally lost its charmThe leopard man has been domesticated. After 20 years of living in the wilds on a remote part of Skye, the man made famous for his leopard tattoos has changed his spot for a one-bedroom apartment.
Golden Globes 2024Even in a star-studded list of award show host stinkers, the Filipino-American comedian was special – in that he went down like a lead balloon
Full report: Oppenheimer and Succession dominate major awards Black lace and Barbie pink: the 2024 red carpet – in pictures Much like Portaloo cleaners and gastroenterologists, award ceremony host is a thankless job that involves handling a lot of crap. The Academy Awards got so used to its hosts tanking (see: a gurning James Franco; Seth MacFarlane singing about boobs) that they briefly stopped hiring them all together before returning to the safe, staid embrace of Jimmy Kimmel (four years in a row now and counting).
PropertyUK housing market sees ‘respite’ as mortgage rates easeRoyal Institution of Chartered Surveyors says falling inquiries from new buyers approaching a ‘flatter trend’
The housing market has had some “respite” in recent weeks as activity picked up amid easing mortgage rates after a challenging 2023, according to surveyors.
Inquiries from new buyers are approaching a flatter trend, after falling in recent months, according to the December report from the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (Rics).