Author: Emily Davis
Harvey Barnes wraps up Newcastle’s comeback win at Nottingham Forest
Nottingham Forest are fishing in the waters Newcastle aspire to swim in. Two years ago, it was Eddie Howe’s team breaking up the metropolitan elite. [more…]
Chelsea keep 100% WSL record alive with resounding win at Liverpool
Sonia Bompastor insisted her Chelsea team have won nothing yet and said she will keep their feet on the ground after the defending champions continued [more…]
The Babadook at 10: how a tiny Australian film became a horror hit – and an unlikely queer icon
His eyes are depthless pools, his mouth a taut rictus. His fingers taper to blade-like claws and he looms like a scarecrow. In the dark [more…]
Barbora Krejcikova hits out at ‘unprofessional’ US commentary over her appearance
Barbora Krejcikova has criticised “unprofessional commentary” regarding her appearance on the US TV network Tennis Channel. The Wimbledon champion was taking part in the WTA [more…]
‘Watch out, I’m even less inhibited’: Olivia Williams on movies, misogyny and living with cancer
Since 2018, Olivia Williams has grown more blunt than she used to be. “I’m a bit less scared of the consequences of saying what I [more…]
Emily Watson: ‘You have to be a bit of an idiot to be an actor’
The British actor Emily Watson made one of the outstanding film debuts when she starred in Lars Von Trier’s Breaking the Waves in 1996, aged [more…]
‘Rachel had been ready to leave me if our IVF hadn’t worked’: writer Jack Thorne on how his family’s fertility struggles inspired his new film
In 1968, three people decided to cure infertility. In the 10 years between 1968 and 1978, Robert (Bob) Edwards, a scientist, Patrick Steptoe, an obstetrician, [more…]
Revealed: ex-director for tobacco giant advising UK government on cancer risks
A former director at the tobacco giant Philip Morris International (PMI) was handed a role on an influential expert committee advising the UK government on [more…]
New film unravels mystery of the Russian ‘spy whale’
When a white whale, mysteriously kitted out with covert surveillance equipment, was first spotted in icy waters around Norway five years ago it seemed like [more…]
Death in UK immigration removal centre is the first believed to be linked to the drug spice
The death of a man in an immigration removal centre a fortnight ago is believed to be linked to the drug spice, in what is [more…]