Discover the best family-friendly films, new releases, and classic cinema in Birkenhead, Bromborough & New Brighton this Saturday. Full ...
A third satirical sculpture about Trump and Epstein, this time featuring a scene from 'Titanic,' has landed in the National ...
With awards season drawing close, it's time to refresh your watch list with Academy Award winners that you might be missing ...
Roald Dahl signing books in Amsterdam in 1988. Credit: Wikimedia Commons. “A little magic can take you a long way.” No line written by Roald Dahl is quoted more than the above. Alas, I’m not sure he ...
Outfielder David Dahl announced his retirement on his X feed earlier this week, opting to end his playing career at age 31. As Dahl wrote in his farewell post, “Baseball has been my life for as long ...
Three years ago, we began what is one of our most treasured family traditions. Every night, I sit with my oldest children after their younger siblings have been put to bed and we read a chapter of a ...
Director Phil Johnston walks IndieWire through how he took Dahl's nasty book about a nasty couple and molded it into the shape of an animated film. Roald Dahl made his career writing children’s books ...
Director Phil Johnston takes the rough sketch of a spiteful couple who are cruel to animals and even worse to one another and imposes feel-good life lessons and a record number of butt jokes. Those ...
But the movie — directed and co-written by Phil Johnston, a writer on Wreck-it Ralph and Zootopia and co-director of Ralph Breaks the Internet — likely isn’t what any Dahl aficionado was expecting. It ...
Funny thing about Roald Dahl. Describe one of the English author’s macabre tales to a parent and they might be horrified that their child would be exposed to such a story. But the kids are usually ...
John Lithgow is coming back to Broadway in a role that won raves across the pond last spring. The Emmy, Golden Globe and Tony Award-winning heavyweight will reprise his role as “Charlie and the ...
A new play about Roald Dahl shows the now-controversial children’s writer in his flawed, complicated reality. Tessa Bonham Jones, Elliot Levey, Aya Cash, John Lithgow, Rachael Stirling, and Richard ...