Kyle Richards breaks silence on daughter Alexia Umansky’s engagement
Kyle Richards has broken her silence in wake of news that her daughter Alexia Umansky, 28, is engaged. Upon learning that Alexia’s boyfriend Jake Zingerman had popped the…
Dolph Lundgren, 67, and wife Emma Krokdal, 27, enjoy a beach day after hitting the gym together
Dolph Lundgren enjoyed a relaxing Friday with his wife Emma Krokdal in sunny Los Angeles. The actor, 67, was seen hitting the gym with the 27-year-old personal…
Ian Rankin’s A Game Called Malice takes a brave stab at bringing Inspector Rebus to the stage
Stoppard’s sparkling romcom still fizzes Rebus: A Game Called Malice (Cambridge Arts Theatre and touring) Verdict: Hostilities and lies Sir Ian Rankin’s Inspector Rebus accounts for a…
Two Of Us review: Imagined… Lennon and McCartney’s melancholic last meeting, writes PATRICK MARMION
Two Of Us (Palace Theatre, Watford) Verdict: Beatle juice Change is afoot at Watford’s Palace Theatre thanks to their grandly тιтled new CEO and Director of Programming…
Giant review: A powerful portrait that puts Roald Dahl’s uncomfortable views in the dock, writes PATRICK MARMION
Giant (Royal Court Theatre, London) Best-selling children’s author and Second World War fighter pilot Roald Dahl is the latest historical figure to be put in the dock…
Redlands review: Stones drugs bust saga is a GAS, GAS, GAS, writes PATRICK MARMION
Two classics — but only one’s worth the trip Redlands (Festival Theatre, Chichester) Verdict: Gets the 60s swinging You might expect a play about Mick Jagger and…
Filumena review: The good life? Felicity lives la dolce vita in this Italian romcom, writes PATRICK MARMION
A travesty of a tragedy… with iffy accents Filumena (Theatre Royal, Windsor) Verdict: Bella Felicity Felicity Kendal has a theatrical gift which keeps on giving. Although she…
Wallace & Gromit review: Another triumph of pure British silliness, fused with pure British genius writes BRIAN VINER
Almost two decades have pᴀssed since the first feature-length Wallace & Gromit film, 2005’s The Curse Of The Were-Rabbit. So sound trumpets, sing hosannas and, if you’re…
Salem’s Lot review: More laughs than shrieks in this vapid vampire flick, writes BRIAN VINER
Life of a legend from The Graduate to Graceland Salem’s Lot (15, 114 mins) Verdict: Too silly to be scary October is upon us and with it…
The Room Next Door review: Tilda and Julianne are impeccable in debut English film for legendary Spanish director, writes BRIAN VINER
The Room Next Door (12A, 106 mins) Verdict: Timely and engaging With the current brouhaha over ᴀssisted dying, and MPs due to vote next month on whether…