Napoleon and Maestro reviewed: Bernstein v Bonaparte – Two biopics of great men (and their fraught marriages) go head to head – and it’s the composer who hits the high note, writes BRIAN VINER

Napoleon and Maestro reviewed: Bernstein v Bonaparte – Two biopics of great men (and their fraught marriages) go head to head – and it’s the composer who hits the high note, writes BRIAN VINER

Maestro Verdict: Note-perfect biopic  Rating: Napoleon Verdict: Not quite dynamite  Rating: A pair of hugely complicated marriages dominate two major biopics this week. Both films tell the stories of great men, one called Bernstein, the other Bonaparte, whose love lives, at least in these cinematic interpretations, drove and defined them almost as much as their … Read more

Meghan Markle’s A-list party appearance is viewed as a ‘slick power play’ but in Hollywood you’re only as good as your last hit – whether you are a ‘duchess or a doorman’, industry expert reveals

Meghan Markle’s A-list party appearance is viewed as a ‘slick power play’ but in Hollywood you’re only as good as your last hit – whether you are a ‘duchess or a doorman’, industry expert reveals

There is an old saying in Hollywood that you are only as good as your last hit.  So when Meghan Markle made a triumphant return to the red carpet last week at the prestigious Power Of Women gala, alongside stars such as Margot Robbie, Carey Mulligan and Leo DiCaprio, the significance was lost on no one. … Read more

Margot Robbie stuns in a sheer corset as she joins glam Carey Mulligan and Emerald Fennell at the LA premiere of Saltburn

Margot Robbie stuns in a sheer corset as she joins glam Carey Mulligan and Emerald Fennell at the LA premiere of Saltburn

Margot Robbie, Carey Mulligan and Emerald Fennell led the glam parade on Tuesday night at the star-studded premiere of Fennell’s new film Saltburn in Los Angeles. The Academy Award nominee, 33, oozed sex appeal in a strapless look while Mulligan and Fennell exuded classic glamour in eye-catching dresses at the historic Ace Theatre. Robbie’s production company LuckyChap Entertainment is … Read more

Famous actors who starred in Doctor Who before breaking into Hollywood: From an Oscar-nominated actress to a Marvel star – as the 60th anniversary specials’ release dates are confirmed

Famous actors who starred in Doctor Who before breaking into Hollywood: From an Oscar-nominated actress to a Marvel star – as the 60th anniversary specials’ release dates are confirmed

Doctor Who has hosted a whole array of stars since its 2005 revival and has even launched the careers of some now-household names. As well as names including David Tennant and Matt Smith taking on the titular role, the sci-fi franchise’s guest stars have also gone on to launch Hollywood careers. Oscar-nominated and award-winning actress … Read more

Adam Sandler STOPS stand-up show to call attention to audience member with medical emergency then helps guide medics to the man in distress

Adam Sandler STOPS stand-up show to call attention to audience member with medical emergency then helps guide medics to the man in distress

By Sameer Suri For Dailymail.com Published: 22:21 BST, 19 October 2023 | Updated: 01:09 BST, 20 October 2023 Adam Sandler stopped a stand-up show in San Jose, California on Wednesday evening to come to the assistance of an audience member in crisis. When someone in the crowd cried out ‘Medical emergency!’ Adam paused his set … Read more

The Oscar-winning director poking fun at ‘grotesque privilege’ (including her own): Emerald Fennell, whose father is celebrity jeweller Theo, went to Kate’s £39,000-a-year boarding school and is taking down toffs in her latest film

The Oscar-winning director poking fun at ‘grotesque privilege’ (including her own): Emerald Fennell, whose father is celebrity jeweller Theo, went to Kate’s £39,000-a-year boarding school and is taking down toffs in her latest film

Starring Barry Keoghan, Carey Mulligan and Rosamund Pike, Saltburn is set to be the movie hit of the season after opening to rave reviews. The film, which premiered at the London Film Festival last night, has been described as an ‘outrageously watchable’ Brideshead-style satire about the aristocracy by The Telegraph, led by a director with … Read more