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'Medusa Deluxe' review: Could this murder mystery be the sleep hit of the summer?
'Medusa Deluxe' review: Could this murder mystery be the sleep hit of the summer?
There are some movies that gently welcome you in with a warm guiding hand, and
2023-08-11 17:00
Douglas Luiz brace helps Aston Villa brush aside West Ham and move up to fifth
Douglas Luiz brace helps Aston Villa brush aside West Ham and move up to fifth
Aston Villa maintained their Champions League charge with a thumping 4-1 win over West Ham. Douglas Luiz’s brace, including a second-half penalty, plus goals from Ollie Watkins and Leon Bailey moved them to fifth in the Premier League – just two points off top spot. Jarrod Bowen’s deflected effort made it 2-1 but the hosts recovered for Watkins to smash in a crucial third before Bailey wrapped things up late on. The Hammers, now five points adrift of Villa, slipped to just a third defeat of the season after struggling to match the hosts. Villa had waited long enough for a victory over the Hammers, their bogey side. They had recorded just one win in the last 10 years, a 1-0 victory when Villa were already on the slide in 2015, but under Unai Emery they are a different beast, having earned 10 straight home league wins for the first time in 30 years coming into this match. Emery put his faith in Nicolo Zaniolo, starting while he assists the Italian authorities in their investigation into alleged illegal betting activity. A Sunday afternoon slumber hung over Villa Park in the opening stages but it was roused when Alphonse Areola brilliantly turned Luiz’s 25-yard effort wide. It was a stunning save from the West Ham goalkeeper but he should have been beaten five minutes later. Moussa Diaby’s pass evaded Kurt Zouma for Watkins to turn Vladimir Coufal. The hard work done, the striker had just Areola to beat but dragged inches wide from 12 yards. The momentum was with Villa so there was little surprise when they went ahead after 30 minutes. Zaniolo and Watkins linked on the left with the England striker collecting a cute return pass to tee up Luiz on the edge of the box and he drilled low past Areola. In scoring, the midfielder became the first Villa player to net in six straight home matches in the Premier League. The hosts deserved their lead, Watkins close to doubling it two minutes later when he grazed the side-netting, and West Ham were too compliant as Diaby, Watkins and Zaniolo caused problems. Villa were slicker than the Hammers, who waned in the last third with a final ball missing and Michail Antonio haphazard. Any hopes of a comeback rested on a strong start to the second half but, instead, the Hammers self-destructed after 51 minutes to gift Villa total control. There was little danger when the Hammers looked to play their way out in the corner but Lucas Paqueta’s wretched pass put Edson Alvarez in trouble. Ezri Konsa darted ahead and Alvarez clattered the defender to concede a penalty which Luiz coolly converted. It looked like a Villa cruise but the visitors pulled a goal back out of the blue five minutes later when Bowen’s shot from 25 yards clipped Pau Torres and rolled in the corner. The rarely-seen jitters returned to Villa Park and Matty Cash headed Nayef Aguerd’s strike over before turning Antonio’s dangerous cross behind. Yet Villa ended any hopes of a recovery with 16 minutes left. The Hammers had the hosts on the ropes briefly but were caught out by John McGinn’s long ball to Watkins. The striker, fresh from his winner for England against Australia during the international break, still had plenty to do but sold a dummy to Zouma before drilling into the roof of the net from an angle. Substitute Bailey then wrapped up the points with a minute left, collecting Youri Tielemans’ pass, sidestepping Aguerd and finding the top corner. Read More Anthony Joshua teases ‘mega-card’ of Wilder bout sharing bill with Fury v Usyk 5 things we learned from the Storm Babet hit Premiership this weekend Really good but not perfect – Shaun Wane wants more from England after Tonga win Such a good man – David Moyes hails Sir Bobby Charlton help as fans pay tribute Virgil van Dijk: Liverpool finally had some luck go our way against Everton Tom Johnstone second-half brace helps England edge out Tonga in series opener
2023-10-23 01:42
The world's first GPT indoor camera — 3 cool ways it uses AI
The world's first GPT indoor camera — 3 cool ways it uses AI
"The world's first GPT-enabled indoor camera?!" I yelled with confusion when I spotted the Psync
2023-11-01 21:06
Boniface double sends Leverkusen top of Bundesliga
Boniface double sends Leverkusen top of Bundesliga
Nigeria striker Victor Boniface scored in each half to help Bayer Leverkusen to a 5-1 victory over promoted Darmstadt on Saturday, sending his...
2023-09-02 23:41
Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith separated in 2016
Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith separated in 2016
Jada Pinkett Smith revealed in a new interview that the pair has been living completely separate lives since 2016.
2023-10-12 05:03
Australia's Newcrest supports Newmont's $17.8 billion offer
Australia's Newcrest supports Newmont's $17.8 billion offer
By Scott Murdoch and Himanshi Akhand (Reuters) -Australian gold miner Newcrest Mining Ltd said on Monday it would back Newmont
1970-01-01 08:00
Hurts at the double as Eagles avenge Chiefs Super Bowl loss
Hurts at the double as Eagles avenge Chiefs Super Bowl loss
Jalen Hurts led a second-half comeback as the Philadelphia Eagles turned the tables on the Kansas City Chiefs to claim a hardfought 21-17 victory in...
2023-11-21 13:20
The last of their kind: The unique life of Pakistan's Wakhi shepherdesses
The last of their kind: The unique life of Pakistan's Wakhi shepherdesses
The Wakhi shepherdesses share life in Pakistan's mountains and how they have changed things for a new generation.
2023-11-26 09:40
Australian lender ANZ posts record annual profit amid high interest rates
Australian lender ANZ posts record annual profit amid high interest rates
Australia's third-largest lender ANZ Group Holdings reported a record annual cash profit on Monday as it continued to
2023-11-13 04:58
Blinken snubs Australian call to end Assange case saying he’s accused of ‘very serious’ crime
Blinken snubs Australian call to end Assange case saying he’s accused of ‘very serious’ crime
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Saturday pushed back against Australian demands for an end to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange’s prosecution, saying the Australian citizen was accused of “very serious criminal conduct” in publishing a trove of classified documents more than a decade ago. Australia’s centre-left Labor Party government has been arguing since winning the elections last year that the United States should end its pursuit of the 52-year-old, who has spent four years in a British prison fighting extradition to the United States. Mr Assange’s freedom is widely seen as a test of Australia’s leverage with President Joe Biden’s administration. Mr Blinken confirmed on Saturday that Mr Assange had been discussed in annual talks with Foreign Minister Penny Wong in Brisbane, Australia. “I understand the concerns and views of Australians. I think it’s very important that our friends here understand our concerns about this matter,” Mr Blinken told reporters. “Mr Assange was charged with very serious criminal conduct in the United States in connection with his alleged role in one of the largest compromises of classified information in the history of our country,” he added. Ms Wong said Mr Assange’s prosecution had “dragged for too long” and that Australia wanted the charges “brought to a conclusion.” Australia remains ambiguous about whether the United States should drop the prosecution or strike a plea bargain. Mr Assange faces 17 charges of espionage and one charge of computer misuse over WikiLeaks’ publication of hundreds of thousands of classified diplomatic and military documents in 2010. American prosecutors allege he helped US Army intelligence analyst Chelsea Manning steal classified diplomatic cables and military files that WikiLeaks later published, putting lives at risk. Australia argues there is a “disconnect” between the US treatment of Mr Assange and Ms Manning. Then-US President Barack Obama commuted Ms Manning’s 35-year sentence to seven years, which allowed her release in 2017. Read More Pope meets with wife and family of Julian Assange, who says pontiff 'concerned' by his suffering Julian Assange’s wife says ‘it is now or never’ at US extradition protest Australian prime minister says he is working effectively to free WikiLeaks founder
2023-07-30 00:08
Carlo Ancelotti on how Real Madrid stopped Erling Haaland in first leg
Carlo Ancelotti on how Real Madrid stopped Erling Haaland in first leg
Carlo Ancelotti on how Real Madrid stopped Erling Haaland in first leg.
1970-01-01 08:00
China new home prices growth to narrow in 2023: Reuters poll
China new home prices growth to narrow in 2023: Reuters poll
By Liangping Gao and Ryan Woo BEIJING China's new home prices will see a slower growth this year,
2023-05-26 14:37