Christopher Walken makes the surprising admission that he has never owned a cell phone or a computer

Christopher Walken has been making the press rounds for his new movie Wild Mountain Thyme, making a rather shocking admission that he has never owned a cell phone or a computer. The 77-year-old actor appeared via Zoom on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert to promote the movie, when he admitted someone had to set … Read more

Christopher Nolan reveals he STILL doesn’t own a smartphone or use email

He’s renowned for having directed a range of critically acclaimed films that have both explored and further blurred the lines between science fiction and reality. Yet Christopher Nolan has admitted that things remain far more simple in his own life, as he still doesn’t own a smartphone and remains reluctant to use email. The 50-year-old … Read more

CHRISTOPHER STEVENS reviews last night’s TV: Need a comedy

CHRISTOPHER STEVENS reviews last night’s TV: Need a comedy straight man to crack the jokes? Bob’s your uncle! By Christopher Stevens for Daily Mail Published: 02:10 GMT, 14 December 2020 | Updated: 02:10 GMT, 14 December 2020 Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Christmas Fishing Rating: Small Axe: Education  Rating: Has there ever been a comedy straight … Read more

CHRISTOPHER STEVENS: Ignore the alligators Nadiya, it’s the fried frogs that have real bite

CHRISTOPHER STEVENS reviews last night’s TV: Ignore the alligators Nadiya, it’s the fried frogs that have real bite By Christopher Stevens for the Daily Mail Published: 02:14 GMT, 11 December 2020 | Updated: 02:14 GMT, 11 December 2020 Nadiya’s American Adventure Rating: New Elizabethans With Andrew Marr Rating: Spine-tingling jazz, yes. Thrilling tales of gunfights … Read more

CHRISTOPHER STEVENS: The bash Corrie deserves? Glasto at Blackpool with whelks, not drugs

CHRISTOPHER STEVENS reviews last night’s TV: The bash Corrie deserves? Glasto at Blackpool with whelks, not drugs By Christopher Stevens for the Daily Mail Published: 02:18 GMT, 10 December 2020 | Updated: 02:18 GMT, 10 December 2020 Queens Of The Street  Rating: Meet The Richardsons At Christmas Rating: Coronation Street does enjoy a good birthday. … Read more

CHRISTOPHER STEVENS reviews last night’s TV: Did the Dingo Baby case kick off the Age of the Troll?

CHRISTOPHER STEVENS reviews last night’s TV: Did the Dingo Baby case kick off the sickening Age of the Troll?  By Christopher Stevens for the Daily Mail Published: 02:11 GMT, 9 December 2020 | Updated: 02:11 GMT, 9 December 2020 Accused: Trial in The Outback Rating: Great British Christmas Menu Rating: The ‘troll’ is a creature … Read more

Christopher Nolan BASHES Warner Bros. for shifting their 2021 movies from theaters to HBO Max

Academy Award-winning director Christopher Nolan has spoken out against Warner Bros’s decision to debut its 2021 film slate on HBO Max and in theaters, saying the plan to release them on the ‘worst streaming service’ ‘makes no economic sense. In a rather shocking move announced last week, Warner Bros confirmed their upcoming films will be released … Read more

CHRISTOPHER STEVENS reviews last night’s TV: Hallelujah for a short return of The Vicar Of Dibley

The Vicar Of Dibley In Lockdown  Rating: Red Penguins: Murder, Money And Ice Hockey Rating: Old jokes might not always be the best but they’re the ones we love most.  That’s what makes it such a pleasure to see Dawn French back as the Rev Geraldine Granger in The Vicar Of Dibley In Lockdown (BBC1). … Read more

CHRISTOPHER STEVENS reviews the weekend’s TV: Gary and stars get the festivities started

CHRISTOPHER STEVENS reviews the weekend’s TV: Gary and stars get the festivities started… but where was Cliff? By Christopher Stevens for Daily Mail Published: 02:10 GMT, 7 December 2020 | Updated: 02:10 GMT, 7 December 2020 Gary Barlow’s Night at the Museum Rating: Jungle Mystery: Lost Kingdoms of the Amazon Rating: Perhaps for the first … Read more

The man who put the giggles into golf: writes CHRISTOPHER STEVENS

For sheer wit and invention, no sports commentator has ever topped Peter Alliss.  On the spur of the moment, he could conjure fantasies out of the air to leave millions of golf fans – and non fans, too – chuckling helplessly. At the Scottish Open at Gleneagles during the mid-Eighties, for instance, the camera suddenly … Read more