Oscar winning filmmaker Jonathan Demme dies aged 73

Oscar winning filmmaker Jonathan Demme dies aged 73

Jonathan Demme, the American filmmaker behind acclaimed films such as Philadelphia and The Silence of the Lambs, has died aged 73. According to IndieWire, a source confirmed that the cause of Demmes death was due to oesophageal cancer and complications from heart disease. Apr 26, 2017
Adorable sleepy baby sloth showcased by Memphis Zoo

Adorable sleepy baby sloth showcased by Memphis Zoo

A Linné’s two-toed sloth named Lua born at the Memphis Zoo in Tennessee on 17 March has just been introduced to the world. Shown off on the zoos Facebook, this was the first successful Linné two-toed sloth birth at the zoo. Lau is being had-reared to better her survival chances. Apr 26, 2017
London Marathon once again provides perfect proposal setting

London Marathon once again provides perfect proposal setting

The 2017 London Marathon on 23 April was the scene of multiple displays of kindness and love, including not one, but two marriage proposals. The Cystic Fibrosis Trust recorded and shared this video of Jon Higgins pausing at the 24-mile mark of the marathon to propose to his girlfriend Amy, who responded with a very emotional “yes”.Higgins was running to raise money for the Cystic Fibrosis Trust. His nine-year-old daughter Eva has the condition. Apr 24, 2017
Little Nightmares - Deep Below The Waves trailer

Little Nightmares - Deep Below The Waves trailer

Little Nightmares from Tarsier Studios is a different kind of horror game that doesnt shock with blood and guts but chills with its design and feel. A chilling video game fairy tale. Apr 24, 2017
Anzac Day marked with dawn tribute on the shores of Gallipoli

Anzac Day marked with dawn tribute on the shores of Gallipoli

The 102nd Anzac Day has been marked by a dawn service on the shores of the Gallipoli, as military personal from around the world gathered to honour the thousands killed during the ill-fated First World War campaign there. The Gallipoli campaign marked the first time Australian and New Zealander troops fought under their own flags, and was their entry into the war in 1915. An estimated 130,000 people were killed at Anzac Cove during the war. Apr 25, 2017