The Way is arguably too long but is pleasantly sincere in its efforts to prove the difference between "the life we live and the life we choose"... more
Whether a fan of the Danish cop series, The Killing, or obsessed with Professor Brian Cox on Sunday nights, this season's television tribes
all think their series is the best. Nick Curtis classifies each species... more
Ferguson will no doubt hope the Aon Chase goes off a few minutes late, since his side will be in the last throes of their lunchtime Manchester derby with City at Old Trafford... more
Rupert Grint, who plays Ron Weasley in the Potter series, stars in Cherrybomb, a story of a teenager in Belfast experimenting with sex and drugs.... more
Arriving at London's National Movie Awards in a white flowing gown Emma Watson held her own amongst Hollywood's A-list, but within hours she looked like the average teenager as she joined her friends at a nightclub.... more
Elizabeth Hurley has perfected the art of red carpet glamour. But even she succumbed to the lure of the free bar at last night's star-studded GQ awards and left the event looking uncharacteristically worse for wear.
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An army of adoring fans, a string of blockbuster films, a beautiful wife and two lovely children - this A-list actor seems to have it all. So why does he want to escape to the pub?
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The name Rupert Grint is synonymous with the wholesome entertainment of the Harry Potter franchise. But the 19-year-old has signed up to appear in a new gritty, violent coming-of-age drama.... more
More than 10 million TV viewers are expected to tune in to the season finale of Dr Who tomorrow amid speculation over whether David Tennant's timelord will be killed off.... more
While Jason Statham, Alan Davies and James Nesbitt have also been tipped to step into the Time Lord's shoes, Carlyle is the new frontrunner, according to bookmakers.... more
The BBC is facing accusations of rewriting the Easter story by claiming Christ was nailed to the cross in a foetal position. The corporation is accused of "misleading" the public by ditching the traditional image of Jesus with arms outstretched, legs straight and hands nailed. Makers of lavish new drama The Passion, which started last night, say they are challenging this image, because new historical evidence shows he probably did not die this way... more