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The U.S. may be steering clear of political storytelling entirely, but BAFTA has gathered a group of diverse, British doc makers willing to push boundaries across the Atlantic: "We actively want to ...
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The Watford Observer's local history columnist Lesley Dunlop explains why how enthusiasm for sports cars remains to this day.
Oleksandr Usyk KO’s Daniel Dubois in the fifth round at Wembley Stadium in London – a jaw-dropping victory for his country.
One of the most infamous books ever written was published 100 years ago today. "Mein Kampf," by Adolf Hitler, came out in two volumes, the first on July 18, 1925. NPR's Neda Ulaby tells us about a ...
Atlantic concert for famine relief in Ethiopia wasn't devoid of cultural blind spots. What is today's view of the global gig that made history?
FrightFest, the #1 horror festival in the UK, is back this year and is ready to terrify! Check out the first wave of feature films.
The political situation in East Asia is changing rapidly. Former wartime enemies Japan and South Korea are moving closer together and seeking to close ranks with Taiwan.
Horror Noire: A History of Black Horror is one of the most crucial film history documentaries that's ever been made.
The Hulu documentary about the pioneering television journalist is long on history but short on impact.
The unauthorized documentary provides new insights into the 30-year history of one of America's most famous animation studios.