Alex Flood
As Managing Editor (Entertainment), Alex covers all things film, TV and gaming. You'll find him reviewing the biggest and best titles each week, from 'Wednesday' to 'Stranger Things', 'Oppenheimer' to 'Barbie', as well as sitting down with A-list actors like Henry Cavill and Margot Robbie to bring you exclusive news, features and video interviews that you won't get anywhere else. Alex has previously written for The Guardian, Digital Spy and Metro
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Gabriel Byrne says ‘The Irishman’ de-aging “didn’t quite work” but AI tech “will get better”
The acclaimed actor speaks out on the dangers of artificial intelligence in moviemaking

David Yates talks ‘Fantastic Beasts’ future and new opioids crisis film ‘Pain Hustlers’
The franchise is "parked" for now but "never say never"

Rising star Mia McKenna-Bruce on her buzzy British breakout ‘How To Have Sex’
After blowing up at Cannes, the former child star is in the midst of a big moment

‘Loki’ producer explains Jonathan Majors’ controversial return in this week’s episode
The actor is due in court next week to face assault charges

Soundtrack Of My Life: Layton Williams
Actor, performer and very good dancer

The Rolling Stones – ‘Hackney Diamonds’ review: they’ve still got it
Rejoice! The rock legends' first album of original material in almost two decades is an absolute barnstormer

Ronnie Wood talks Rolling Stones’ ‘Hackney Diamonds’: “These songs are explosive”
The guitarist and longtime foil to Keith Richards talks to NME about their new album, the last days of Charlie Watts and why "it's a must" that they headline Glastonbury

Soundtrack Of My Life: Katie Melua
British-Georgian singer-songwriter with a penchant for Travis

‘The Exorcist: Believer’ review: a spooky and surprisingly moving reboot
The best Exorcist movie since the original

‘Saw X’ was forced to take down Jigsaw parody of Nicole Kidman AMC advert
Director Kevin Greutert has confirmed what fans already suspected

‘Saw X’ editor had police called on him by neighbours who heard screaming
Director Kevin Greutert tells the unfortunate but funny story

Sir Michael Gambon dies, aged 82
His family has confirmed the news in an official statement