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Is Will Smith a movie star again? That's the question pondered by our film critic Nicholas Barber in his review of Bad Boys: Ride or Die, Smith's first Hollywood release since he both won the best actor trophy and slapped presenter Chris Rock at the 2022 Oscars. Also in this edition is an extraordinary interview with a former white nationalist who has become an anti-racism activist, plus we pick our best fiction reads of 2024 so far. We'll be back in your inbox on Tuesday! | |
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| ESSENTIAL FEATURES | Will Smith's Bad Boys: Ride or Die reviewed | The "chaotic, grungy, rough and ready" buddy-comedy is Smith's first Hollywood film since the 2022 Oscars, but are viewers ready to forgive and forget? | |
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The US West Coast's 'greatest footpath' | The Pacific Crest Trail offers adventure seekers the chance to experience a slice of the nation's wild side.
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| The death-defying mission which started D-Day | In 1944, a group of British troops landed in France in six flimsy gliders. Here's archive footage of the man who led the mission.
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| Why aren't there more vaccines for parasites? | Parasites pose many challenges to vaccine developers as they have sophisticated ways of evading a host's immune system.
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| 12 of the best books of 2024 so far | From a Dickensian state-of-the-nation novel to a "wildly original summer thriller", here's the year's best fiction so far.
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| Australia: A renewable energy superpower? | The government's Future Made in Australia plan encourages investment in homegrown green industries.
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| The controversial legacy of Eminem's alter ego | Eminem's Slim Shady persona sparked constant controversy but also helped break rap's racial barriers.
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| The power of Saving Private Ryan's D-Day scene | Steven Spielberg's brutally immersive depiction of the WW2 operation left an indelible mark on cinema history.
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