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INTERVIEW
From Princess Margaret to the Invisible Woman, British
This week, the Fantastic Four return to the big screen in The Fantastic Four: First Steps and – like so many recent movies of this genre – into the centre of America’s ongoing culture war over who get
At the movies, superheroes are generally in the business of rescuing people. But what can save superhero cinema itself? The once-dominant genre can still deliver a sporadic smash like Deadpool & Wolve
As she releases her new book Still Beautiful , Katie Piper opens up about ‘truly’ living, contemplating adoption and the hot topic she’ll never discuss on daytime TV
The Queer Eye star tells Samuel McManus about being spooked, making history and his menagerie of pets
Eleven years on from the ‘transgender tipping point’ — a term coined by Time magazine when it featured Laverne Cox on its cover, and a moment of self-visualisation and representation for many a trans
Heroes. Heroes overcome adversity to achieve feats of courage, endurance or sporting prowess. Heroes step up when the moment demands action. Unheroic Jo Aston, however, is waiting at a pedestrian cros