Halina Reijn has always loved the genre—and revelled in creating “Babygirl,” a steamy melodrama for Nicole Kidman in which the protagonist is “greedy,” “dark,” and “wrong.” ...
These creatures of lore are definitely on the naughty list. While Christmas is known for bright lights and merriment, the ...
An Emboldened Trump Talks of Taking Greenland and Panama Canal by Force In a rambling news conference from his private Florida club, President-elect Trump refused to rule out using military force ...
Decorated elephants, gorillas, giraffes, rhinos and lions will be marching their way into Norwich and around the county for ...
What brought about this outpouring of emotion among the usually reticent Britons? The setting by director Richard Jones is beautifully executed: we open with a 19th-century Parisian garret, the ...
Perhaps one of the oddest moral panics - a fear that some evil threatens the wellbeing of society - was one that arose in ...
The ancient genomes sequenced from 13 bone fragments unearthed in a cave beneath a medieval castle in Ranis, Germany, belonged to six individuals, including a mother, daughter and distant cousins ...
COPS kicked down the door to the sweet shop in a dawn raid in the home of Haribo sweets and liqourice. Behind a smiling liqourice allsorts mascot Bertie Bassett and a purple dinosaur lay a ...
It has been tempting to view the C.I.A. as omniscient. Yet Coll’s chastening new book about the events leading up to the Iraq War, in 2003, shows just how often the agency was flying blind.
This film about Adam Kinzinger, the politician of the title, benefits from the involvement of the progressive filmmaker Steve Pink. By Alissa Wilkinson In Nick Park’s latest charming stop-motion ...