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Townsend announced as the summer s first signing Lyndon Lloyd Tuesday, 20 July, 2021 Everton have completed the acquisition of Andros Townsend on a free transfer from Crystal Palace, the first signing of Rafael Benitez s tenure as the Blues manager. The 30-year-old winger agreed a two-year contract that would run through the end of June 2023, bringing to an end a five-year spell at Selhurst Park while renewing his association with Benitez who managed him briefly at Newcastle United in 2016. Townsend explained that reuniting with his old boss and the prospect of playing for a “massive and ambitious” club like Everton meant that he could not turn down the chance to sign when it came up. ....
The World To Come (15) Rating: Verdict: Meticulous period romance Was there ever a film more perfectly timed than Off The Rails, in which three middle-aged women, and a teenage girl, take an Interrail trip through Europe, burying old hatchets and igniting new romances? In this staycation summer, in which holiday destinations across the Channel have never seemed so far away, here are four women travelling through France, Spain and Italy, happily ignorant of quarantine regulations, enviably free of masks. It’s just the escapism we need, and the accompaniment of majestic Blondie tracks propels those of us of a certain age right back in time, as well as sideways across the continent. ....
Joyce Kennedy was an actress of modest renown, who died in 1943, aged just 44, entirely unaware that an off-colour remark she had once made to a friend would inspire one of children s literature s greatest villains. He would make a nice fur coat, she blithely observed of a Dalmatian puppy called Pongo, unwittingly planting the seed that would grow into the monstrous Cruella de Vil. Pongo s smitten (and offended) owner was the playwright Dodie Smith, who more than 20 years later, having never forgotten Joyce s remark, wrote her first children s book, One Hundred and One Dalmatians. Puppy love: As the new Cruella remake proves dalmatians haven t had their day Brian Viner looks back at the history of the well-loved children s novel written by Dodie Smith (pictured) ....
Culture vultures rejoice! Theatres, cinemas, pop arenas, concert halls and galleries reopen on Monday and what a feast of entertainment they ve got in store. From Dua Lipa s tour, Emma Stone s deliciously evil Cruella de Vil on the big screen and Andrew Lloyd Webber s new Cinderella, to a David Hockney exhibition and Ricky Gervais s comedy show, there is something for everyone. Here the Mail s critics round up the best shows around the country. Film Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway Beatrix Potter purists may not have loved the first Peter Rabbit in 2018, but it struck 24-carrot gold at the box office. And hit children s films always get sequels these days. This one again has a voice cast led by James Corden and Margot Robbie, with Rose Byrne and Domhnall Gleeson reprising their live-action roles. From May 17. ....
Shorn of much of its normal glitz and glamour but retaining the rambling speeches, it was criticised by some as a snooze-fest And for one of the five British winners, Sunday night’s Oscars ceremony really was. Sir Anthony Hopkins, 83, was fast asleep at home in Wales by the time he was announced as the oldest-ever winner of the best actor award for his portrayal of a dementia sufferer in The Father. As it was the final award, his non-appearance to collect a statuette was an anticlimactic end to an evening already muted because of Covid. His agent Jeremy Barber said: ‘Tony was in Wales and he was asleep at four in the morning when I woke him up to tell him the news.’ ....