Review: Spencer @ London Film Festival
Pablo Larraín crafts a mesmerising portrait of a princess in distress, desperately gasping for air over a suffocating Christmas celebration.
Pablo Larraín crafts a mesmerising portrait of a princess in distress, desperately gasping for air over a suffocating Christmas celebration.
Britons have long been fascinated by Princess Diana, and this interest has continued long after her untimely death in 1997.
Manchester’s newest hotel just opened its doors – and it’s already received the royal seal of approval.
In Die Diana, a play performed for the Greater Manchester Fringe 2016, writer and director Stephen M Hornby has created what he describes as a ‘dark comedy’ full of tragedy – and he delivered on his promise.
An aristocratic woman in her mid-50s steps out of the shadows and says: “I am Diana. I faked my own death.”
JJ Adams’ photo of Princess Diana with tattoos could cause much controversy when it appears at Manchester Town Hall.
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