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The Choral: Release date, cast & characters, where to watch and more
The Choral stars Ralph Fiennes as Dr Guthrie in Alan Bennett's WWI drama about a Yorkshire choir finding resilience through Elgar's music, hitting US theatres on December 25, 2025.
IN commemorating the 38th anniversary of the historic Unity Accord, a foundational pact signed by the late national heroes Robert Mugabe and Joshua Nkomo, President Emmerson Mnangagwa addressed the ...
The Trial of Abdus Salam” the play directed by scientist Nilanjan P Choudhury which was first staged in April this year and which has received critical acclaim across the globe, was recently staged at ...
In “The Choral,” Ralph Fiennes plays Dr. Henry Guthrie, a talented and demanding musician hired by a small Yorkshire town’s ...
Jim Jarmusch’s three-part drama, set in New Jersey, Dublin, and Paris, casts such notables as Adam Driver and Cate Blanchett in wry, ironic probes of grown children’s relationships with their parents.
Though uneven in parts, Oversabi Aunty succeeds as a relatable, thought-provoking holiday film that holds a mirror to faith, ...
Enthusiasts of grand Western tales are set for a real delight as MGM+, the broadcaster behind programmes such as Robin Hood, has just commissioned an eight-episode drama series inspired by the ...
The movie is another old-fashioned whodunnit, but it stands alone as a far more dramatic, personal tale that will stick with ...
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Amanda Seyfried on becoming 'Ann Lee,' urging unity in America and why 'Mamma Mia 3' is 'burning a hole through the table'
Amanda Seyfried is grappling with the state of America. “Did we ever think this is where we would be as Americans?” she asks, her voice catching. “No. Because America felt like the best place to be.” ...
His name might not be familiar to many, but his songs are sung by millions around the world. Today, we take a journey through the life and work of Yip Harburg, the Broadway lyricist who wrote such ...
Avatar 3 lands its lowest reviews ever (68% on RT), but critics unanimously praise one thing. Here's what you need to know ...
The line comes from 16 December (2002), directed by Mani Shankar, a spy thriller revolving around a plot to detonate a nuclear bomb in Delhi. Milind Soman’s character delivers the dialogue in a tense ...
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