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Voicemails for Isabelle review – Netflix romcom picks creepy over cute
Zoey Deutch and Nick Robinson stumble in this mushy, overlong story of a woman leaving voicemails for her dead sisterThere’s a fine line between romantic comedy and creepy thriller, and while redefining the genre’s lovelorn leads as often incredibly oddball stalkers is nothing ne
Little Brother review – Netflix comedy is neither weird or funny enough for star Eric Andr
The surreal comedian struggles to sell a middling and mostly conventional film about an uptight realtor whose life is upturned by an unpredictable figure from his pastThe specific, unforced strangeness of Eric André’s comedy hasn’t been an easy fit for Hollywood. His surreal and
New Scientist recommends a vital look at the science of fatherhood
New Scientist recommends a vital look at the science of fatherhood
Dads are often overlooked when it comes to parenting science. Darby Saxbe's fascinating new book Dad Brain is out to change that, says Olivia Goldhill
How humans evolved to be twice as big as our ancestors
How humans evolved to be twice as big as our ancestors
Artistic representations of ancient humans often show large men with bulging muscles – but our ancestors were actually smaller than us, in both height and body mass. Columnist Michael Marshall reveals surprising details about the short kings of prehistory
I was a whinger, a cynic, a misanthrope. Then I saw Harry Styles live – and I will never b
I knew my 11-year-old son would love an evening at Wembley with his favourite star. But nothing prepared me for what it would mean to meThe answers to some little questions are hugely revealing. We pass it off as small talk, but asking about somebody’s first anything often reveal
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The Sentinels review – this thrilling drama about super soldiers proves TV can be done dif
It’s exciting, propulsive and not based on the same old threadbare franchises … this adaptation of a French comic book series is a steampunky tale of a secret experiment to inject wounded first world war fighters with a serumThe alternate history show has long been a TV mainstay,
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Why do free speech debates make us so angry?
We try to pin down definitions and enforce rules – but often what we’re really arguing about is characterIn January 2015, two members of al-Qaida gunned down cartoonists at the satirical French magazine Charlie Hebdo in retaliation for their publication of cartoons of the prophet
Sam Neill was a warm, wry and unselfish star who twinkled so others could shine | Peter Br
His unshowy gifts, which discreetly carried arthouse drama and blockbuster adventures alike, never sucked a movie’s oxygen in to his own performance‘I’d like to think that, in life, I’m a goodie’: Sam Neill’s final interviewHis 20 best performancesA life in picturesObituaryNeill
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Social Security urgently needs another ‘Greenspan Commission’ to save it
The former Federal Reserve chairman’s most important achievement is often overlooked O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Carreira.
Here’s what happened after 17 other one-day plunges in semiconductor stocks over the last
Here’s what happened after 17 other one-day plunges in semiconductor stocks over the last
Microchip stocks tumbled on Tuesday, but a look at similar one-day downturns in the semiconductor sector shows such declines are often fleeting.
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Exuberance over earnings is becoming a problem for the stock market, according to this Wal
Optimism about corporate profits often comes before a fall, says Jim Paulsen O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Carreira.
How access to higher education drives economic resilience and civic wellbeing | Letter
Prof Anne‑Marie Kilday of the University of Northampton highlights the value of universities for individuals and communitiesI was pleased to read that the evidence is still incredibly strong that most graduates earn more than those without a degree, as pointed out in your editori