Archive: 2025/03 - Page 6
Kieran Lockhart, Mar, 4 2025
The Monkey: A Twisted Blend of Horror and Comedy Based on Stephen King
The Monkey, directed by Osgood Perkins, is a horror-comedy film that draws inspiration from Stephen King's work. It follows twins Hal and Bill as they grapple with a sinister toy monkey that wreaks havoc. The film balances brutal violence and dark humor while exploring themes of family responsibility.
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Systemic Failures Threaten the Safety of Women in the Armed Forces
Royal Artillery Gunner Jaysley Beck's suicide highlighted systemic failures in the Army's handling of sexual assault and harassment complaints. The coroner blamed inadequate responses to allegations by superiors, showcasing military internal processes that shield perpetrators. Despite recommendations for external oversight, the Ministry of Defence resists, leaving service women exposed to ongoing abuse.
View MoreKieran Lockhart, Mar, 3 2025
Brendan Rodgers Slams VAR Over Controversial Decision in Celtic's Defeat to Hibernian
Celtic's manager Brendan Rodgers has voiced strong disapproval of a VAR decision that revoked Daizen Maeda's potential equalizer in their loss to Hibernian. Rodgers criticized the insufficient evidence for overturning the on-field call, maintaining that the referee's original decision should have been upheld. This incident is under review by the Scottish FA's Key Match Incidents Panel.
View MoreKieran Lockhart, Mar, 3 2025
Everton vs Manchester United: High Stakes Clash Ends in a Thrilling 2-2 Draw
Everton and Manchester United faced off at Goodison Park, resulting in an electrifying 2-2 draw. Everton established a 2-0 lead through Beto and Doucouré, but United rallied with late goals by Fernandes and Garnacho. Despite key absences, both teams exhibited determination. Managerial ties between Moyes and Amorim added another layer to the match, as both aim to uplift their clubs, currently situated in the league's lower half.
View MoreKieran Lockhart, Mar, 2 2025
BBC One's Dope Girls: A Wild Ride Through History with a Punk Twist
BBC One's *Dope Girls* plunges viewers into the vibrant nightlife of post-WWI London, focusing on women who redefine themselves in the chaotic nightclub scene. The show, influenced by real-life figures, contrasts historical realism with modern punk aesthetics, highlighting themes of female empowerment and rebellion. While celebrated for its bold style and feminist themes, viewers critique its occasional tonal imbalance.
View MoreKieran Lockhart, Mar, 2 2025
West Ham Stuns Arsenal: Bowen's 50th Premier League Goal Marks Historic Victory
West Ham's victory over Arsenal at the Emirates saw Jarrod Bowen score his 50th Premier League goal, marking a significant triumph. Arsenal struggled in defense and attack, suffering their first league loss in 15 games. Bowen's goal, coupled with Myles Lewis-Skelly's red card, underscored a tough day for the Gunners, whose title chase took a hit.
View MoreKieran Lockhart, Mar, 1 2025
Tottenham Outpaces Ipswich Town in Commanding 4-1 Premier League Triumph
Tottenham Hotspur cruised to a 4-1 victory over Ipswich Town, marking their third consecutive Premier League win under manager Ange Postecoglou. Goals from Brennan Johnson, Djed Spence, and Dejan Kulusevski secured their rise to 12th place. Ipswich's struggles continued, staying in 18th position and winless in six matches, despite scoring once via Omari Hutchinson.
View MoreKieran Lockhart, Mar, 1 2025
Aston Villa Secures Thrilling 2-1 Victory Over Chelsea in Premier League Clash
Aston Villa snatched a remarkable 2-1 victory over Chelsea in the Premier League. Chelsea scored early through Enzo Fernandez, but Villa turned the game around in the second half with Marco Asensio scoring twice, assisted by Marcus Rashford. This win boosts Villa to seventh place, intensifying Chelsea's Champions League placement concerns.
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