Your complete guide to the week’s television, films and sport, across terrestrial and digital platforms
Watching “The Blue Angels” in your living room, you can’t help but be envious of those making the effort to catch the documentary in IMAX.
Watching “The Blue Angels” in your living room, you can’t help but be envious of those making the effort to catch the documentary in IMAX.
Light, camera, high flying action! “The Blue Angels,” a new documentary about the legendary U.S. Navy Flight Demonstration Team, had its world premiere Thursday, May 16 at the AMC Bayou 15 theater in Pensacola. The new film offers an inside look at the Blue Angels. From their history to their training to their work-life balance, the documentary gives viewers a front row seat to the flight demonstration team’s 2022 season.
From the skies to your screen.
The end of The Blue Angels may be only the beginning.
The Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival kicks off May 29, featuring five days of programming that will pay tribute to women filmmakers and below-the-line talent. New ventures this year include a film market — a curated set of movies that are available to be bought for distribution — and a venue expansion into downtown's Regal L.A. Live to accompany programming at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood. Erika Sabel Flores, vice president of programs and innovation at the Latino Film...
LONG ISLAND, New York (WABC) -- No thrill or rollercoaster in the world
The Wave earned a scoreless tie Thursday night in Los Angeles on the strength of goalkeeper Kailen Sheridan's steady work and a back line led by Naomi Girma and Abby Dahlkemper. Angel City survived several Wave shots, including two headers in the final seconds of stoppage time. The first header, by Emily van Egmond from 12 yards, hit the crossbar. Alex Morgan, in her first game since April 19, followed with a six-yard header that was swatted away. Dahlkemper was in position to head the carom...
The Cleveland Guardians are on their longest winning streak in seven years after another win over the Los Angeles Angels, as Jose Ramirez stays hot.
llustration from the frontispiece of the 1831 edition of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein by Theodor Von Holst. Public Domain. When I was a young child, I would sometimes stay a weekend in the summer holidays with my cousins – who were of a similar age – on their farm. I grew up in north London: all concrete and cars, and fumes and arcades, and long black railings and grey school playgrounds, and rising tower blocks and rushing roads. Looking back, the farm of my uncle and aunt couldn’t have...
Amazon is making changes to Alexa and users of the voice assistant will help pick up the tab.