Reuters1:01Videos Dwayne Johnson 'would run for U.S. President' Reuters "Fast & Furious" star Dwayne Johnson said on Monday that he would run for U.S. President if he felt he had enough support from Americans.
Reuters4:19Videos Child refugee to Eurovision: the story of Sweden's Tusse Reuters Tusse was separated from his parents and lived in a Ugandan refugee camp. Now he will represent Sweden in the 2021 Eurovision Song Contest. Rosanna Philpott reports.
Reuters1:41Videos BAFTA winners reflect on awards wins Reuters 83-year-old Anthony Hopkins described winning best actor at the British Academy of Film and Television Arts awards as wonderful and unexpected.
Reuters2:00Videos Drama "Nomadland" wins best film at BAFTA awards ReutersU.S. recession drama "Nomadland," about a community of van dwellers, was the big winner at Britain's BAFTA awards on Sunday, scooping best film and prizes for its Chinese-born director Chloe Zhao and actress...
Reuters1:26Videos 'Ma Rainey' wins two prizes at BAFTAs opening Reuters"Ma Rainey's Black Bottom", a jazz drama set in 1920s Chicago, won two awards at the opening of the BAFTAs on Saturday, but the race for the main prizes remains open with a list of contenders that shines...
Reuters1:05Videos Theaters set back as Top Gun sequel delayed ReutersParamount Pictures has pushed the release of Tom Cruise movie "Top Gun: Maverick" to November from July, the studio said on Friday, a move that deprives theaters of what was expected to be one of the releases...
Reuters1:41Videos Rapper DMX dead at age 50 ReutersAmerican rapper and actor Earl Simmons, known by the stage name DMX or Dark Man X, died on Friday, his record label said, after he suffered a heart attack during what media reports said was a drug overdose....
Reuters1:01Videos California’s Disneyland to open an Avengers area Reuters A new Avengers-themed area that includes a Spider-Man ride will open at Walt Disney Co's Disneyland Resort in California on June 4.
Reuters1:19Videos Rare Bond "Thunderball" poster heads for auction Reuters A rare poster for the 1965 James Bond film "Thunderball" is headed for auction on Friday and expected to go under the hammer for up to $16,000.
Reuters1:46Videos Lily-Rose Depp is saving humanity in 'Voyagers' ReutersLily-Rose Depp and Tye Sheridan set off on a space flight to save the human species in the new science-fiction thriller "Voyagers", which forces its young cast to confront moral and existential questions...
Reuters1:36Videos New York Philharmonic musicians perform for health workers Reuters Lincoln Center's "Restart Stages" kicked off on World Health Day, with brass musicians from the New York Philharmonic playing to healthcare workers at Barclays Capital Grove at Lincoln Center.
Reuters1:54Videos Woods may have hit accelerator instead of brake in crash ReutersTiger Woods was traveling more than 40 miles per hour above the speed limit when he lost control of his car, causing the crash that severely injured him in February, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department...
Reuters1:54Videos Tiger Woods' car crash caused by speed: LA Sheriff ReutersTiger Woods was traveling more than 40 miles per hour above the speed limit when he lost control of his car, causing the crash that severely injured him in February, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department...
Reuters1:01Videos Excessive speed primary cause of Woods crash -LASD Reuters Excessive speed was the primary cause of a February car accident involving golfer Tiger Woods, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department said on Wednesday.
Reuters1:40Videos “Moffie” to take audiences to “racist headspace” Reuters Director Oliver Hermanus hopes his new BAFTA nominated film ''Moffie'' will ''outrage'' audiences and help them understand ''the nature of racism.''
Reuters1:42Videos Jon Batiste on his award nominations for 'Soul' Reuters American musician Jon Batiste says he was born to work on "Soul", a hit Pixar animation about a Black music teacher, which has already won him a Golden Globe.
Reuters1:23Videos Royal Opera Chorus performs on London rooftop Reuters Members of the Royal Opera Chorus gathered on the rooftop of London's Royal Opera House and sang the Anvil Chorus from Giuseppe Verdi's opera "Il Trovatore" in their first reunion in a year.
Reuters1:03Videos Rapper DMX in grave condition at hospital -reports ReutersRapper and actor Earl Simmons, known to his fans by the stage name DMX or Dark Man X, was reportedly in grave condition Saturday in a New York hospital after suffering a heart attack triggered by an apparent...
Reuters1:00Videos Coldplay sponsor trash-filtering vessel in Malaysia ReutersColdplay have never set foot in Malaysia but the UK band is now on a mission to clean up the Klang River, about 25 miles from the Malaysian capital, in an effort to prevent garbage and pollution from the...
Reuters3:29Videos How will the future of live music look like? Reuters Live music is slowly making a comeback - but these concerts are experiments and the revellers are guinea pigs. Rosanna Philpott reports.
Reuters1:00Videos African filmmakers dazzle - in just one minute Reuters The winners of a competition, which tasked African film-makers to make a one-minute movie using just a mobile, have been announced. Here's a round-up - in just one minute, of course. David Doyle has more.
Reuters1:12Videos Boxing champ Oscar de la Hoya to end retirement Reuters Oscar De La Hoya on Friday said he is coming out of retirement to fight on July 3 against a yet-to-be-named opponent in what will be the 48-year-old's first bout since 2008. Conway G. Gittens has more.
Reuters1:14Videos Jon Batiste to break the confines of genre with new album ReutersAmerican musician Jon Batiste says he set out to break the confines of genre in his new album, mixing styles and working with the likes of gospel singer Mavis Staples, guitarist Cory Wong and author Zadie...
Reuters1:00Videos Royal baby born on couple's bathroom floor Reuters Zara Tindall, the granddaughter of Britain's Queen Elizabeth, gave birth to a boy on the bathroom floor, her husband Mike Tindall announced on Monday.
Reuters1:12Videos 'He likes to be called Harry:' BetterUp CEO on royal hire Reuters Prince Harry's new boss at San Francisco-based mental health start-up BetterUp Inc said on Wednesday that the company's new hire would be known in the office simply as 'Harry'.
Reuters2:04Videos No level of excellence can escape inequality: Rapinoe Reuters U.S. soccer superstar Megan Rapinoe told a Congressional panel on Wednesday that she and her teammates knew firsthand that their celebrity did not protect them against gendered pay discrimination.
Reuters1:17Videos Disney delays 'Black Widow' again ReutersDisney on Tuesday delayed the worldwide release of Marvel Studios film "Black Widow" by two months until July. Theater operators had hoped the blockbuster release would kick off a summer blockbuster season...
Reuters2:00Videos 'We are the root': Burna Boy celebrates Grammy Reuters Nigeria's Burna Boy has hailed his first Grammy win as a "big moment" as modern African music wins more global respect. Emer McCarthy has more.
Reuters1:15Videos NYC art show uses fractals to create sci-fi world Reuters Dutch artist Julius Horsthuis has used fractals to create a kaleidoscope-like world for "Geometric Properties: An Immersive Audio-Visual Journey Through Fractal Dimensions" exhibition in New York.