Bill and Ted are a great combo, and props to Dave Franco for the hype around his directorial debut, but I’m most excited to see Simon Pegg and Nick Frost teaming up once more.
On Sunday, during a service at the Querencia Ministries Church in Wierda Park, Centurion, three armed gunmen entered the church and began robbing the congregants.
Wearing a face mask to the shops in order to protect those around you – good. Wearing a Nazi face mask – less so.
Whilst police are still investigating the cause of the brawl, it appears as though one person was seriously injured.
Highly trained hounds have proven extremely effective in sniffing out the COVID-19 virus.
This morning, we covered how the group ‘Gatvol Capetonian’ planned on protesting in at least 15 areas around Cape Town, which included a number of prominent roads closures.
If you need a laugh, you’ll enjoy Jamie Foxx driving his friend’s “Dr Phil of cars” Tesla.
On Friday, videos began circulating showing a large number of prisoners escaping from Malmesbury Prison. Thankfully, many didn’t make it too far.
A group called “Gatvol Capetonian” is planning to shut down Cape Town in at least 15 different areas throughout the day.
True to form, SAPS has met the hospitality protests taking place in Cape Town’s CBD with brute force, water cannons, and stun grenades.
When ranking Jim Carrey’s greatest ever performances, the Guardian says this scene “deserves to be placed in a museum, so that future generations can kneel before it”.
In the 1990s, 3D printing could only be used for the production of functional or aesthetic prototypes. We’ve come a long way since then.
Yesterday, Mike announced that he will fight Roy Jones Jr in an exhibition bout in September, after more than 15 years away from the sport.
Whilst the owners hope it will not be permanent, 20 full-time staff have been laid off. For now, at least, final rounds have been called.
A new docuseries aims to challenge everything you thought you knew about Charles Manson, and those who followed him.
Americans love a good Fourth of July party, and that darn COVID-19 pandemic wasn’t going to stop them letting rip.
Tired of braving the freezing weather to get your cycle time in? A simple piece of equipment can transform your bike into an indoor exercise machine.
Researchers have developed a tiny wireless steerable camera that can be fitted to an insect – in this case, a beetle – which then streams video to a smartphone.
In another daring catch and rescue, two children were caught by onlookers when they jumped from the third floor of a burning building.
Bjorn Magne Bryn has performed thousands of jumps in his career, but his latest death-defying stunt was arguably the most extreme.
If you passed a test that physicians use to detect early signs of Alzheimer’s, would you brag about it repeatedly?
An armed man who took 13 people hostage in Ukraine is clearly a big fan of Joaquin Phoenix’s work.
Restaurant owners, workers, and industry affiliates have taken to the streets to protest the stringent lockdown rules impacting their businesses.
The electrification of luxury cars was inevitable, and Maserati looks ready to lead the pack.
This week, we’re covering a humble frog that became a central part of a culture war, Nikola Tesla, a football coach, and a ‘power pill’.
In July last year, Carte Blanche looked into the so-called ‘Drug Squad’, which was a fake organisation run by a conman. It appears that old habits die hard.
Trump and Epstein were once good friends, and often partied together, but eventually, Donnie knew that it was toxic to be associated with the convicted paedophile.
During July, Netflix says it will add close to 90 movies to the database, with around 50 titles removed.
I remember a few years ago my folks went with some friends to Cambodia. They met a chap by the name of Shortman, who used to drive them around in his rather worn tuk-tuk.
It was inevitable that The Queen would knight retired British military veteran, Captain Tom Moore, who shot to global fame during the UK lockdown for his astronomical fundraising abilities.