‘She murdered at the drop of a hat’: the bloody truth about cartel ‘godmother’ Griselda Blanco
Feisty independent woman – or a ‘complete psychopath’? A new Netflix series takes on the myth of the notorious Miami drugs smuggler
Feisty independent woman – or a ‘complete psychopath’? A new Netflix series takes on the myth of the notorious Miami drugs smuggler
30 years on, Chris Morris and Armando Iannucci’s superb send-up of 24-hour news is still as sharp as ever. Here are its greatest moments
The Von Erich brothers and their ‘Nazi’ father ruled wrestling in the 1990s – at great personal cost. Now their sad story is a major film
Caroline Aherne and Craig Cash’s gloriously uneventful comedy paid loving tribute to working-class life – and ushered in a TV revolution
iPlayer now boasts a vast archive of over 800 Doctor Who episodes – with some glaring omissions. Where did they go?
Broadcast 50 years ago, The Deadly Attachment showcased the sitcom at its ridiculous, class-obsessed best – and contained its greatest gag
Scott Cawthon’s horror has inspired novels, fan theories and now a horror film. Why has his video game become such a cultural lightning rod?
Native Americans have long been ridiculed on screen, badly treated on set and played by white actors. Is Scorsese’s Osage epic any better?
The punchy star of Donald Trump’s favourite film talks addiction, failure and why his old foe still wouldn’t stand a chance against him
Before Frasier, the Only Fools and Horses star played a time-traveller adulterer – in a sitcom judged ‘the strangest idea in TV history’
Violent, slick and deeply sexy, 007’s second screen outing cemented his status as box office gold. But it nearly didn’t get made at all…
How a director who hated the original, a befuddled Richard Burton and demonic locusts made a film so bad it had audiences’ heads spinning
Twenty years on, Matt Lucas and David Walliams’s hilariously anti-PC class satire is deemed offensive and ‘cruel’. But is it still funny?
Richard Linklater’s 1970s-set ‘anti-nostalgia movie’ was full of first kisses, first beers, and first fights – both on screen and off
Before Alone, Channel 4 exiled 23 strangers to the remote highlands for a year with ruinous results. The survivors reveal what happened next
Sound of Freedom director Alejandro Monteverde talks conspiracies, Trump’s support – and how much he’s made from his film’s shocking success