Would you like to ride in Eddie Redmayne's beautiful balloon?
Tom Harper's “The Aeronauts,” starring Felicity Jones and Redmayne, is loosely based on a record-setting 19th century balloon...
LONDON (AP) — Ian McEwan is fascinated by artificial intelligence. His new novel, "Machines Like Me," features a lifelike android with access to all human knowledge who writes haiku...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Kelly Macdonald looks every inch the star, in a stylish dress and perfect makeup and manicure — which she proudly notes she did herself.
And yet, the Scottish-born actress says with mock distress, she's cast as the servant rather than leading lady in films including "Gosford Park" and the upcoming "Holmes and Watson."
PASADENA, Calif. (AP) — Benedict Cumberbatch had a ready answer when asked when he might star in another "Sherlock" on PBS.
"Goodbye," he said, pleasantly, as he darted out of camera range during a satellite Q&A Wednesday.
PASADENA, Calif. (AP) — Benedict Cumberbatch had a ready answer when asked when he might star in another "Sherlock" on PBS.
"Goodbye," he said, pleasantly, as he quickly stepped off-camera during a satellite Q&A Wednesday.
LONDON (AP) — Helen Fielding's latest book about the misadventures of indomitable singleton Bridget Jones won the Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse Prize for comic fiction Thursday, gaining the writer rewards that include champagne and a pig.
"Bridget Jones's Baby: The Diaries" was declared winner of the prize named in honor of novelist P.G. Wodehouse.
The book sees Bridget uncertain which of her rival beaus — stalwart Mark Darcy or fickle Daniel Cleaver — is the father of her child.
"Nutshell" (Nan A. Talese/Doubleday), by Ian McEwan
It takes a lion's nerve to rewrite "Hamlet" from the viewpoint of a fetus, a stunt conceived and sweetly achieved by Ian McEwan in his latest novel, "Nutshell."
LONDON (AP) — Celebrated South African novelist J.M. Coetzee and U.S. Pulitzer Prize winner Elizabeth Strout are among the contenders announced Wednesday for Britain's prestigious Man Booker Prize for fiction.
Coetzee's "The Schooldays of Jesus" and Strout's "My Name is Lucy Barton" are among the best-known titles on a 13-book longlist that spurned big-name writers including Ian McEwan and Don DeLillo in favor of less famous...