On April 28, 1996, 28-year-old Martin Bryant entered a café in Port Arthur, Tasmania. Finally apprehended the next morning, his attack claimed the lives of 35 people, as well as leaving 23 injured.
Audience members are showing up to watch ‘Minions: The Rise of Gru’ in actual suits, which has sparked a major meme.
Vanity Fair has picked 15 shows from the first six months of 2022 that warrant your attention.
Crime drama ‘Sherwood’, inspired in part by real events that occurred in the town where writer James Graham grew up, has been showered with praise by critics.
The pair are back at it again for a classic wedding-ruining rom-com in a tropical location, complete with the will-they-won’t-they-get-back-together trope.
Greater scientific attention has been focused on the use of LSD, psilocybin, MDMA, and mescaline in recent years.
‘Edge of the Earth’ brings us face to face with four epic adventures that push the boundaries of what risk is considered acceptable.
Fans will be happy to note that the nostalgic horror is not yet over, as volume two of the season is soon to be released.
‘Players’ zooms in on the high-stakes world of League of Legends Esports and is bound to touch a few gaming nerves.
A 100% score means that each professional review recorded by the website is assessed as positive rather than negative.
In 1971, D.B. Cooper jumped out of a plane with a parachute and $200 000 in ransom money, never to be seen again.
Netflix released the frustratingly quick teaser for the second instalment of the hit series alongside a message from the creator.
On the off chance that you’ve ticked off most of the series you want to watch, we took a peruse through the BBC’s list of the best TV shows of 2022 so far.
The Apple TV+ series is based on South African author Lauren Beukes’ 2013 crime thriller, ‘The Shining Girls’.
26 years after their movie debut, the duo are set to return in ‘Beavis and Butt-Head Do the Universe’.
The hitman killer comedy begins when Hart steps into the wrong Airbnb and right into a torture chamber where he has to assume the role of an assassin.
Viewers will get a closer look at Warren Jeffs, “one of the world’s most dangerous, yet under-talked-about cult leaders”.
Does Rowan Atkinson need to be doing a Netflix series where he battles a bee? Probably not, but he has and that’s why we’re here.
More than 60 pupils at Ariel School, an expensive private institution outside of Harare, said they saw “a disc-shaped craft land from the sky and stop in a field outside their school”.
This film is described as a “glossy, sexually charged satire on fashion, globalisation, narcissist culture and the super-rich” who have their status undermined by unexpected events onboard a cruise ship.
Universal Pictures’ latest nailbiting blockbuster stars Idris Elba fighting off a bloodthirsty lion.
We live in a new golden age of entertainment, we’re told, and there’s plenty of content out there worth at least a glance.
‘The Gray Man’ stars Ryan Gosling and Chris Evans, as well as Ana de Armas, Regé-Jean Page, Billy Bob Thornton, Jessica Henwick, Dhanush, Wagner Moura, and Alfre Woodard.
The seventh instalment of the franchise, ‘Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning Part One’, has all the globe-trotting action and Cruise-centric stunts that fans have come to expect.
The Telegraph gave ‘Holy Spider’ a full five-star review, remarking on how the film is “profoundly compelling, expertly made, and quite intentionally horrifying”.
With all the streaming options coming our way these days, a few gems can end up slipping through the net.
Billy Eichner plays a podcast host who is tasked with writing a rom-com about a gay couple that appeals to straight audiences.
Stephen King has written 64 published novels, many of which have been turned into iconic movies and series.
The Cannes lineup is particularly rich this year, due in part to a few festival regulars and also a number of rising stars.
‘The Princess’ will explore the period from Diana’s 1981 engagement to Prince Charles to her tragic death in 1997.