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A true lifelong love affair! Married couple who were born as neighbours and used to share the same pram are still going strong 84 years on

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 12, 2024
Two babies born as neighbours are together as a loving couple an incredible 84 years later. Brian and Margaret Main are still side-by-side after being born just six weeks apart in 1940 just two doors away from each other. And the couple treasure a 'baby love' photograph of themselves as adorable infants in the same pram together going on walks. The pair grew up before moving apart - but then fell in love, married, raised a family and are still together after being wed for more than 60 years.

What to see and do this weekend: The Mail's experts select the very best of theatre, music, and film from Succession's Brian Cox on stage to Beyonce's soaring new album

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 6, 2024
Spectacular stage performances, hit single albums, and a slew of fantastic films are just some of the best of theatre, music, and film picks from our writers. Our experts have considered all of the potential vultures to get into, as well as deciding on the plays, albums, and films that are well worth spending your weekend to.

YOUR fifty classic films have been rediscovered. After BRIAN VINER's Top 100 films list, our readers responded with a passionate tweet, so here are our favorites — as well as his verdict

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 6, 2024
BRIAN VINER: If I compiled my list again today, I still wouldn't have space for The Italian Job, Forrest Gump, The Great Escape, or Titanic, which all of which encouraged readers to write in. By the way, that doesn't mean I don't like or even love those photos (although not Titanic), which makes me wish the iceberg would strike a bit sooner). Here is a list of the Top 20 movies you should have included in my Top 100 list, as well as your reasons for... The Shawshank Redemption (left), Mary Poppins (right), and Saving Private Ryan (inset).

The 100 greatest classic films ever and where you can watch them right now: Veteran critic BRIAN VINER'S movies everyone should see at least once - and they don't include Marvel, Shawshank Redemption or Titanic

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 10, 2024
Here are 100 films that I believe every person should see at least once in their lifetime, and all of them should make you laugh, cry, gasp, or think. In some instances, perhaps all four are present. I hope my list would bring you some good cinematic treats, or better still, introduce you to them. Happy viewing!

EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE: Has Denmark's new king Frederik been forgiven by his wife Queen Mary for his alleged dalliance with Mexican socialite Genoveva Casanova?

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 15, 2024
EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE: Has Denmark's new Queen Mary forgiven her husband Frederik for his alleged dalliance with Mexican socialite Genoveva Casanova? Yes, according to Australian body language specialist Dr Louise Mahler, who looked at their attempts at kissing on the Copenhagen balcony after they became king and queen. 'Dr. Mahler says there were several chances for a kiss that were wrongly aligned.' 'Mary had the opportunity to kiss but Frederik missed it, then the opposite happened and they kissed.' I thought the kiss was genuine and full of warmth.' Louise gives the marriage a thumbs up after she takes down her binoculars.

BRIAN VINER: Ten films you'd never realise are Christmas classics and they're all available to watch

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 23, 2022
BRIAN VINER: Christmas films come in a variety of forms. It's A Wonderful Life (C4, Christmas Eve) and White Christmas are two of the cherished classics with a distinct festive theme, as shown below. There are others we associate with the season jolly because they're a yuletide fixture: The Great Escape (C4, Christmas Day) and The Magnificent Seven (BBC2, Boxing Day). But there is another category: top-notch films that are not commonly thought of as holiday fare, but in which Christmas looms large. Here's my Top Ten, with each of them a holiday treat and one way or another, all available to watch over the next few days. Merry Christmas!

The Truth from the Fiction in Netflix's "Blonde" is separated from the fiction

www.popsugar.co.uk, September 28, 2022
Ana de Armas' appearance in "Blonde," the latest film starring Marilyn Monroe, is more inspired by the legendary actor's life than it is a retelling of her life. However, there are parts of her biography that are very close to the truth. In an interview published on September 27th, director Andrew Dominik said that the film is an adaptation of Joyce Carol Oates' book of the same name, and that the reason for the decision to adapt it is because there are so many factual updates to the tale, as he explains. "I've read everything there is to hear about Marilyn Monroe," he said. I've met people who knew her. I've done a lot of research. But in the end, it's about the book. The book itself is about adapting the reader's feelings. I see the film as Joyce's interpretation of Marilyn, which is also Joyce's.