


The THREE-MONTH move! Fascinating documentary takes YOU inside one of New York's most mysterious buildings as photographer Jay Maisel packs up 72 ROOMS jam packed with everything from table legs to batteries after he sold it for $55 MILLION.Travel expert's top tip for preventing lost luggage on your summer holiday.


Feeling hot, hot, hot: Heat records are under threat across the Continent.Tickets for 2024 debut voyage of the world's biggest cruise ship Icon of the Seas have nearly all been sold with the 7,600-passenger vessel becoming Royal Caribbean's 'best-ever selling product'.Live the European dream: Make it a summer to remember with nights spent in lush surroundings, supreme comfort and culinary excellence.From British Airways to Emirates and Delta, the Mail puts the first and business-class amenity kits handed out by the world's best airlines to the test - here are the results.Beauty below the surface: Fascinating images reveal incredible network of hidden underground gardens in California that took one man 40 YEARS to dig by HAND - and which feature a fruit grove, chapel, and even a kitchen.Luxury Red Sea resorts, awe-inspiring ancient history, the glories of the Nile and year-round sun: Here's why everyone's heading to Egypt.Pictured: The eerie wreck of an abandoned cruise ship that lies just yards from a tourist beach in a tropical paradise.Why you need FIVE different sun creams this summer.The region that gave us Monet, the Bayeux Tapestry and Camembert: Nowhere delivers art, history and cuisine quite like Normandy - here are 8 reasons to visit.Paradise - is on your doorstep! In the ultimate seaside guide we reveal 50 incredible British beaches, from captivating Cornish coves to wonderous Welsh bays.My mission to James Bond mountain: HUGH GORDON clambers aboard trains and funiculars to soak up views from Murren, the car-free Swiss village made famous by 007.Character movies are my favorites, and this one rolls along nicely, as not only Bogey begins cracking their pride with his wit and sharp tongue, but Bacall, and her father(innkeepers), gave em their share of rash judgement and indignities- her father is "old man Potter" from "Wonderful Life"- I gave it 5 stars, for the good character development, and that it's single setting went over well due to timely disruptions, the smooth and disguised reproach of the captives early on, and then, the hostile breakouts that lead to a great climax.Remember, Al Capone was a literary guy, dedicated to commerce and revenue, he hardly ever held a gun.Enjoy. I'm not aiming to discredit the other review when I say, I saw Robinson's role more favorably, as it didn't require any thugging or mugging, just insult and demand- to be respected and glorified- and with holding up the resort for a meeting with the Miami Mob, he was selectively refined and distinguished- in that self acclaimed fashion of a crook- with his vain aha's, yeah mister's, and ya see's, he was proud and in charge- as the only threat was Bogey, who knew to let em be, mostly, that is, until a chance might arise, and of course, a chance where no one would be hurt. Yes, great movie, not for it's action, as this is a character film, with the action marinating as it goes.
