Catherine Zeta-Jones

Wednesday: Netflix have absolutely smashed this fantastic Addams Family revamp
From brilliant gothic direction to casting that is absolutely perfect (Catherine Zeta-Jones as Morticia!), this series focusing on the creepy clan’s daughter is an utter joy
Joel Golby
19, Nov, 2022 @7:00 AM

Traffic at 20: Steven Soderbergh's bold and blistering drugs drama
The Oscar-winner’s sprawling ensemble drama was rightfully awarded and praised for its difficult and dour look at an unwinnable war
Scott Tobias
27, Dec, 2020 @8:16 AM

Reclining album sales? Why pop stars are making sofas not songs
From Louise Redknapp’s footstools to Kylie’s Atmosphere Duvet, an increasing number of musicians are turning to home furnishings
Michael Cragg
02, Nov, 2018 @1:00 PM

The Lamest Showmen: why can’t male actors sing?
As the new Mamma Mia! hits cinemas, we explore why male actors hit the bum notes in modern movie musicals
Steve Rose
23, Jul, 2018 @9:00 AM

That’s quite enough silly walks from BBC comedy. New voices please | Rebecca Nicholson
The head of the corporation’s comedy department has promised us greater diversity. About time too
Rebecca Nicholson
23, Jun, 2018 @1:01 PM

‘I wouldn’t sit on her toilet …’ Screen revival of Davis and Crawford feud sparks sexism debate
Discrimination that stoked bitter rivalry between stars Bette Davis and Joan Crawford is explored in TV series
Edward Helmore
19, Feb, 2017 @12:05 AM

Could Kylie Minogue's surname change really give her more Sasse? | Gary Nunn
From Elton John to Katy Perry, celebrities have long believed a name can shape a destiny. Expect Kylie’s impending nuptials to signal the evolution of brand Minogue
Gary Nunn
30, Jan, 2017 @3:03 AM

Pupils’ stand for free speech is a lesson to us all | Barbara Ellen
The decision to prevent Milo Yiannopoulos from speaking at his old school helps no one
Barbara Ellen
27, Nov, 2016 @12:05 AM

When Hollywood meets Broadway: the big star's fatal attraction to theater
As we enter another season of A-listers treading the boards, is attaching a movie star to a stage production a reason to cheer or boo?
Alexis Soloski
21, Oct, 2016 @2:25 PM

Michael Douglas: ‘Kirk was film star first, father second’
The actor talks about his parents divorcing, his famous father, and being much more hands-on in his own second marriage
Interview by Richard Barber
07, Oct, 2016 @12:00 PM

Dad’s Army review – the wit goes awol
Canny casting and fine performances are undermined by a script that falls short of the TV original
Mark Kermode Observer film critic
07, Feb, 2016 @8:00 AM

Catherine Zeta-Jones denounces ageism of Hollywood bosses
The Dad’s Army star called for diversity of ‘ethnic, age and sex differences’ with more ‘interesting roles for women’ in a mumsnet webchat
Andrew Pulver
28, Jan, 2016 @3:39 PM
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