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Val Kilmer's first film is a must-watch '80s action comedy
Val Kilmer unexpectedly starred in the sequel to a slapstick 1980s classic, and it remains his funniest performance.
He left school at 15 and worked as a scaffolder. Then success on New Faces launched him to stardom – and he’s been a panto and musicals sensation ever since. So what made him write a comedy about two ...
Schitt's Creek has become a cult comfort classic for TV fans.
The '60s were a busy time, with landmark TV series changing the pop culture conversation. These 10 once-popular shows barely earn a whisper today.
In the 1980s, spearheaded by Channel 4, British TV stopped telling Black and Asian people how to assimilate and gave them a voice. A golden age of dissent, activism and culture ensued – but have we ...
As he returns with a brainy new wartime thriller, Robert Newman discusses his climb to comedy fame and his pollution-hating, eco-warrior mentality ...
"It was very exciting. Kate was incredibly patient and made egg sandwiches," Henry revealed to much laughter when appearing alongside Bush on a June 1993 episode of British talk show Aspel and Company ...
David Roy chats to the comedy duo about I Was The Voice of Gerry Adams, a new play in which two actors reminisce about how ...
'The Beekeeper' star will taken on "the role of a lifetime" in his new comedy action movie.
Read our review of *I'm Sorry, Prime Minister*, written by Jonathan Lynn, now in performances at the Apollo Theatre to 9 May. Read more theatre reviews on LondonTheatre.co.uk.
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