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Wallace and Gromit’s makers on the terrifying return of Feathers McGraw: ‘People genuinely hate him’

Aardman has produced its first feature-length ‘Wallace & Gromit’ since 2008, and finds an old foe plotting revenge. Adam White speaks to the film’s cast and crew about Britishness, artificial intelligence, and moving forward after the death of the original Wallace, actor Peter Sallis

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Inside the wild Robbie Williams biopic: ‘It’s sad seeing the monkey do cocaine’

The unexpectedly brilliant ‘Better Man’ dives into the rise, fall and rise again of one of Britain’s greatest pop stars… who is depicted as an anthropomorphic chimpanzee. Adam White speaks to its director Michael Gracey about monkeys, mayhem and why Robbie was nervous about Gary Barlow seeing the script

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Sean Patrick Thomas: ‘I’m a dad now – I hope Cruel Intentions is not anything close to real teenage life’

Now returning to the universe of the scandalous 1999 teen movie in its new TV spinoff, the ‘Save the Last Dance’ actor speaks to Adam White about his Y2K fame, being dazzled by Denzel Washington, and what it was like to be one of a handful of Black actors in Nineties high school films

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Scream’s Melissa Barrera on her year in Hollywood exile: ‘I felt like my life was over’

Dropped from the horror franchise in 2023 over her social media posts on Israel and Palestine, the actor is slowly getting back to work after ‘10 months of quiet’. She speaks to Adam White about her new musical comedy ‘Your Monster’, her hopes for the future, and ruptures in the Scream fandom in the wake of her exit

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Cher’s flat new book exposes the limits of the ghostwritten memoir

The legendary performer recruited three different writers to help her with her new memoir – something so stacked with detail and juicy stories that it spans two books, the second of which will be released next year. But her concerns about her book not sounding like ‘her’ have proven sadly correct. Where’s the sass, asks Adam White

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