The bitter irony of Bruce Willis bowing out
Wealth and success don’t make one immune to aging
Alexander Larman is an author and the US books editor of The Spectator.
Wealth and success don’t make one immune to aging
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Prince Philip’s memorial service yesterday was an affecting occasion. The hymns, including Guide Me O Thou Great Redeemer and Britten’s Te Deum In C were well chosen, and the Dean of Windsor’s well-judged sermon acknowledged both the Duke of Edinburgh’s sincere but never pious religious faith and his energetic, at times abrasive personality. The Dean
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For a tour that should have been an unmitigated success, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s visit to the Caribbean has ended up being surprisingly controversial, described as nothing less than ‘a PR disaster’. Even if some of the negative coverage feels confected, especially in light of the exploits of Prince Andrew and Prince Harry, it
It will define this year’s Academy Awards forever
Seventy-five years ago, Evelyn Waugh headed to Hollywood to sell Brideshead Revisited
Future generations will view it as a historical artifact
His life and work were more than Marvel movies
An upcoming biopic is more likely to be a deeply embarrassing coda to a great career, rather than a triumphant eulogy
Despite the professions’ similarities, they have a mixed record
The moody actor isn’t an indie innovator or a Hollywood star, but a mix of both
The Christopher Nolan picture ‘Oppenheimer’ is going to be a big deal. Could it even save the movies?
From Bel-Air to Frasier, we’re losing our sense of humor in favor of ‘social consciousness’
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In some ways, the news is a disappointment. Prince Andrew’s decision to settle the civil case filed against him by Virginia Giuffre has likely deprived the public of weeks of damaging revelations. After much lawyer-led bravado about how the Duke of York was going to fight the scandalous and defamatory claims against him, he has
The Ghostbusters director’s style effortlessly captured the fun and cheer of life
The Academy Awards have come to matter less
The former mistress of Prince Charles has been given a blessing by the current queen
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When Prince Harry was unveiled as ‘chief impact officer’ at a tech start-up in California, many people were baffled. What did his job title mean? Well, now we know: his mission is to spout meaningless platitudes for wads of cash. Among the pearls of wisdom dished out by Harry in his appearance on a virtual panel
The actress and model has confounded expectations and taken control of her own story
Some of the acting has promise but the show is a reminder that Julian Fellowes has passed his prime
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Prince Andrew isn’t known for his shy and retiring nature. That much has been clear, at least, from the saga of the Duke of York’s increasingly compromised public standing. And when a New York judge announced earlier this month that Virginia Roberts’s civil case against Prince Andrew could proceed, he was faced with two options: offer an out-of-court