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North Wales Live
2 hours ago
- Entertainment
- North Wales Live
Shoppers 'transform rooms' using £30 Millie Mackintosh paint range that's 'easy to use'
For those wanting to revitalise their living space, a simple coat of paint can work miracles. Whether you're updating your kitchen cabinets, injecting character with coloured skirting boards, or designing a statement wall in the lounge, the perfect shade of paint can breathe new life into any room. Choosing the ideal paint hue can be tricky, with an overwhelming array of options making the selection process somewhat intimidating. Yet, the latest collection from the luxury, environmentally friendly label COAT Paints may just solve this issue. The brand has teamed up with popular TV figure and health guru Millie Mackintosh for the launch. The collection boasts an array of colours suitable for every nook and cranny in the home, covering bedrooms and bathrooms to kitchens and entrance halls. Discussing her collaboration, Made in Chelsea alum Millie Mackintosh, aged 35, shared: "Creating a mindful home environment has been essential to me, especially as I've navigated motherhood and my personal wellness journey. "Every colour in this collection is a reflection of that - whether it's the calming tones of 'Balance' or the warm embrace of 'Gratitude.' I wanted this palette to encourage people to slow down, reflect, and create spaces that feel comforting and rejuvenating", reports the Mirror. The COAT x Millie Mackintosh range features six unique hues. There's Presence, a Blush Plaster Pink; Poise, a Pale Blush Pink; Centred, an Earthy Pale Beige; Renew, a Teal Blue; Manifest, a Soft Fresh Green; and Nourish, a gentle, muted sage green. All of the hues are available in six finishes - Flat Matt, Soft Sheen, Interior Eggshell, Exterior Eggshell, Claypaint, and Floor Paint - ensuring there's a formula for every surface. Coat Paints Depending on the quantity of paint required, the collection is offered at various price points: from £30 for 1L, £56 for 2.5L, or £96 for 5L. Plus, it's simple to test before purchasing, with peel-and-stick samples available in each shade that are fully recyclable and 100% accurate to the actual paint colour. If this range doesn't quite hit the mark with customers, they could consider Farrow and Ball's new spring range, which features shades like deep red, mustard yellow, olive green and duck-egg blue, with prices around £33 for 750ml to £128 for 5L. Alternatively, House of Hackney offers a broad selection of made-to-order, water-based, low VOC, low odour paints across the colour spectrum, with prices around £59 for 2.5L or £100 for 5L. The paints from COAT - a B Corp Certified company - which are water-based, low V.O.C, premium paints designed to be among the highest-quality on the market, have proven to be popular with shoppers. The Coat paint range has garnered flawless reviews, with one customer exclaiming: "Just had our hallway and landing painted in Coat paint whilst away and all I can say is wow! Decorator not used Coat before but commented on excellent application. We have used Coat before ourselves and found it to be extremely easy to use and also the colours are amazing. Customer service is also second to none. We needed paint quickly and they upgraded to next day delivery." Another reviewer raved about the unique colours: "Beautiful soft hues, with colours you can't find anywhere else. I really enjoyed transforming my rooms with this paint, it has great coverage and is a real joy to use." A customer who opted for the Poise shade saidd: "I love this colour! I really wanted a pink bedroom but not too little girly feel. Poise was the perfect shade for that, it's so soft and subtle but at the same, so girly and a great pink. Did 2 layers and it's so lush!" One reviewer noted a slight discrepancy in the Renew shade's colour representation online, but was pleased with the final result: "The colour is a little different from what it looks like on the website - in my living room anyway - a bit more blue and less teal. It matches the sample sticker perfectly though, so I got what I was expecting." Another criticism came from a customer who experienced issues with delivery, but praised the customer service team for their prompt assistance: "Lovely paint colours, like the eco credentials. Good coverage and nice finish. Some issues with couriers lately, but customer service always very helpful and solve problems quickly." Someone else expressed initial doubts that were quickly dispelled: "I was unsure how pink this would be, but it's just perfect," they remarked about Poise. The COAT range, in collaboration with Millie Mackintosh, is up for grabs on their website.


Daily Mirror
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Luxury eco-friendly paint range pro decorators say is 'excellent'
This new range could be perfect for shoppers looking to spruce up their homes for summer When it comes to giving the home a new lease of life, a lick of paint can work wonders. Whether it's painting the kitchen cupboards, adding a splash of colour to skirting boards, or creating a feature wall in the living room, the right paint can really bring a space to life. Finding the right paint shades for the space can be a hassle - there are so many options out there, and it can feel daunting to commit based on a single swatch. However, a new line of paints from luxury eco-friendly brand COAT Paints, in collaboration with TV personality and wellness advocate Millie Mackintosh, could be the ticket. The range includes a selection of shades for all corners of the home, from bedrooms to bathrooms, kitchens to hallways. Speaking of the range she's worked on, the former Made in Chelsea star, 35, says: "Creating a mindful home environment has been essential to me, especially as I've navigated motherhood and my personal wellness journey. "Every colour in this collection is a reflection of that - whether it's the calming tones of 'Balance' or the warm embrace of 'Gratitude.' I wanted this palette to encourage people to slow down, reflect, and create spaces that feel comforting and rejuvenating." The COAT x Millie Mackintosh range includes six colours. There's Presence, a Blush Plaster Pink; Poise, a Pale Blush Pink; Centred, an Earthy Pale Beige; Renew, a Teal Blue; Manifest, a Soft Fresh Green; and Nourish, a soothing, muted sage green. All of the shades come in six finishes, too - Flat Matt, Soft Sheen, Interior Eggshell, Exterior Eggshell, Claypaint, and Floor Paint - so there's a formula for every surface. Depending on how much paint is needed, the collection is available at a range of price points: from £30 for 1L, £56 for 2.5L, or £96 for 5L. Plus, it's easy to try before you buy, with peel-and-stick samples available in each shade which are fully recyclable and 100% accurate to the real paint colour. If this range doesn't quite resonate with shoppers, they could try Farrow & Ball's new spring range, which includes shades like deep red, mustard yellow, olive green and duck-egg blue, with prices hovering around £33 for 750ml to £128 for 5L. Alternatively, House of Hackney has a wide range of made-to-order, water based, low VOC, low odour paints throughout the colour spectrum, with prices around £59 for 2.5L or £100 for 5L. The paints from COAT - a B Corp Certified company - which are water-based, low V.O.C, premium paints formulated to be amongst the highest-quality on the market, have proven to be a favourite among shoppers. The range currently has perfect reviews. One shopper said: "Just had our hallway and landing painted in Coat paint whilst away and all I can say is wow! Decorator not used Coat before but commented on excellent application. We have used Coat before ourselves and found it to be extremely easy to use and also the colours are amazing. Customer service is also second to none. We needed paint quickly and they upgraded to next day delivery." Another said: "Beautiful soft hues, with colours you can't find anywhere else. I really enjoyed transforming my rooms with this paint, it has great coverage and is a real joy to use." Someone who tried the Poise shade said: "I love this colour! I really wanted a pink bedroom but not too little girly feel. Poise was the perfect shade for that, it's so soft and subtle but at the same, so girly and a great pink. Did 2 layers and it's so lush!" A shopper who used the Renew shade noted: "The colour is a little different from what it looks like on the website - in my living room anyway - a bit more blue and less teal. It matches the sample sticker perfectly though, so I got what I was expecting." One person did have an issue with delivery: "Lovely paint colours, like the eco credentials. Good coverage and nice finish. Some issues with couriers lately, but customer service always very helpful and solve problems quickly." Another said they had concerns which turned out to be unfounded: "I was unsure how pink this would be, but it's just perfect," they said of Poise.


Tom's Guide
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Tom's Guide
5 best new movies to stream this weekend on Netflix, Prime Video, Peacock, and more (June 7-8)
The weekend is here, and the best streaming services are flooded with plenty of great new movies to beat the heat with. Which can make narrowing down what to watch a headache in and of itself. At the top of our weekend watchlist is 'Sinners,' one of the biggest hits of the year so far, arriving on premium video-on-demand streaming. Over on Netflix, you'll find Tyler Perry's newest high-stakes drama, "Straw," about a struggling single mother pushed past her breaking point. For even more thrills, Prime Video just got the Ben Affleck-led sequel "The Accountant 2." Meanwhile, if you're looking for other flavors of horror, Peacock has the razor-sharp satire "The Blackening," while Steven Soderbergh's "Presence," a cerebral twist on the haunted house genre, just landed on Hulu. So let's dive into all the best new movies to watch this weekend that just landed on streaming. For even more streaming recommendations, be sure to check out our round-up of all the top new TV shows you'll want to binge-watch. The box office success and pop culture phenomenon "Sinners" is now streaming. So if you missed Ryan Coogler's hit horror movie in theaters, now's your chance to catch it at home. "Sinners" stars Michael B. Jordan in a double role as enterprising twins Smoke and Stack, who leave their troubled lives in Chicago behind to start a juke joint in their small hometown in Mississippi. Rather than a welcoming committee, they discover a supernatural evil has taken root in their community, and it's leaching off the talents and energy of Black folks. This horror-thriller is a gripping, stylish ride packed with standout performances and an unforgettable musical score, making it an absolute must-watch for horror fans. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. Buy or rent now on Amazon Tyler Perry's no stranger to heartwrenching dramas, and his latest, "Straw," follows a struggling single mother pushed to her absolute breaking point. Taraji P. Henson stars as Janiyah, whose day from hell just keeps going downhill. Just when it seems things can't get worse, she returns to her workplace to collect her final paycheck, only to walk into a deadly armed robbery. She survives, but when the bank refuses to cash her check to pay for her daughter's medicine, it proves to be her breaking point. With nothing left to lose, Janiyah takes a desperate stand, holding the bank and its occupants hostage. A bank teller (Sherri Shepherd) caught in the chaos begins to empathize with Janiyah's pain. Meanwhile, outside, Detective Raymond (Teyana Taylor) leads the negotiation, determined to bring the situation to a peaceful end and convinced that Janiyah isn't a criminal, but a mother stretched impossibly thin. But with tension rising and the odds stacked against her, it's hard to believe this day won't take an even darker turn. Watch it now on Netflix Ben Affleck returns as the money laundering Christian Wolff in the action thriller sequel "The Accountant 2," which just landed on Prime Video after racking up a respectable $100 million at the box office. Though its theatrical run hasn't been quite as stellar as 2016's "The Accountant," it's bound to be a hit on the streamer now that subscribers can check out all the heart-pounding thrills for no extra fee. After an old acquaintance is murdered, Wolff — a CPA who leads a double life cooking books for criminal organizations — must team up with his estranged mercenary brother Brax (Jon Bernthal) to uncover a deadly conspiracy. Their only lead is a cryptic message left behind: "Find the accountant." As the brothers work with U.S. Treasury Deputy Director Marybeth Medina (Cynthia Addai-Robinson) to crack the case, they find themselves in the crosshairs of a ruthless network of killers hellbent on making sure certain secrets stay buried. Watch it now on Prime Video 2025 has been a great year for horror films, but director Steven Soderbergh's "Presence" has proven to be one of the most divisive. It flips the traditional haunted house story on its head, shot from the perspective of the ghostly entity making things go bump in the night. The creative framing makes for a slower pace that focuses more on building tension and family drama than scares, but it's surprisingly impactful. "Presence" follows the Payne family — mom Rebekah (Lucy Liu), dad Chris (Chris Sullivan), and their teenage son (Eddy Maday) and daughter (Callina Liang) — who move into their dream house in the suburbs. While they appear to be the perfect nuclear family on paper, it's not long before cracks start becoming clear. When nightmarish events start unfolding, the parents must protect their children from forces beyond their understanding. Watch it now on Hulu If you like your horror with a healthy dose of humor, "The Blackening" is the perfect pick. This clever slasher-comedy follows a group of Black friends who head to a remote cabin to celebrate Juneteenth. While exploring the cabin's game room, they stumble upon a board game called "The Blackening," which features a racist caricature mascot on the cover and pieces that correlate to each member of the group. To their horror, they find themselves locked in while a "Saw"-esque broadcast explains that they must compete in "The Blackening," a trivia-based game on Black culture, if they want to survive. To make it through the night, they'll have to rely on their wits along with their deep knowledge of horror movie clichés. "The Blackening" is hilariously self-aware, poking fun at classic genre tropes while still delivering suspense and surprises. It feels like a cross between "Scary Movie" and "Get Out," offering up as many laughs as it does scares. Watch it now on Peacock


Tom's Guide
7 days ago
- Entertainment
- Tom's Guide
Hulu just got one of the most gripping supernatural thriller movies of 2025 so far — I'm still thinking about the twist ending
When most supernatural thrillers rely on jump scares and loud sound cues, 'Presence' does something a little different by building a real sense of dread. Directed by Steven Soderbergh, this eerie, inventive movie just landed on Hulu, and I genuinely haven't stopped thinking about it. I missed 'Presence' during its theatrical run earlier this year, but I finally caught it on streaming. And I soon realized this isn't your typical haunted house story. It's told entirely from the perspective of an unseen spirit, making it feel intimate and claustrophobic in the best way, as you watch a fractured family slowly unravel under the gaze of something they can't see but might be able to feel. If you love character-driven thrillers with a strong emotional core, 'Presence' is absolutely worth your time. It's a movie that trusts its audience to sit with discomfort, to pay attention, and to let the story breathe. So if you're browsing Hulu and wondering what to stream next, do yourself a favor and add 'Presence' to your watchlist. But if you need a little more context before going in, I've got you covered. 'Presence' is told entirely from the perspective of an unseen spirit. The story follows the Payne family — Rebekah (Lucy Liu), Chris (Chris Sullivan), and their two children, Tyler (Eddy Maday) and Chloe (Callina Liang) — as they move into a new home seeking a fresh start. But the house is not empty. A silent presence watches from the shadows, observing the family's attempts to rebuild their lives while quietly influencing events around them. Chloe, still mourning the recent death of her best friend, begins to sense the presence and believes it may be someone she once knew. As tensions rise within the household, secrets unravel, relationships are tested, and danger slowly creeps in from unexpected places. If you only watched the trailer and skipped the synopsis, you wouldn't be alone in thinking this is just another haunted house thriller. A family disturbed by an invisible force while facing their own personal struggles isn't exactly a new story. But what makes this movie stand out is the clever way it's told and presented. The entire story unfolds through the eyes of the mysterious, unseen presence itself. As viewers, we become invisible witnesses to the Payne family's decaying relationships, sharing the same hidden vantage point as the spirit watching over them. This means many scenes are shown from unusual perspectives, including overhearing a tense conversation through a window or hiding in a closet. At first, the camera work feels unsettling since 'Presence' doesn't immediately explain what's happening or why we're seeing things from this perspective. Instead, you get drawn into the family drama, gradually growing frustrated with the neglectful mother Rebekah, who clearly favors her son over her daughter, and becoming intrigued by Chloe's growing sensitivity to an unseen force around her. But what I like most about 'Presence' is how it trusts the viewer to piece the story together through moments with the family. There's even a scene with a psychic who drops subtle clues without giving too much away, just enough to deepen our understanding. That careful storytelling makes the final reveal even more haunting, literally. I'm still not over the twist. Part supernatural thriller, part family drama, 'Presence' is one of the most unique movies I've seen in a long time. Much of its impact comes from the strong central performances, especially by Liang and Maday, who play realistic siblings struggling to navigate a dysfunctional family. The movie's slow, deliberate pacing (and trailers that hint at something very different) might turn some viewers away. But trust me, this thriller offers a compelling, emotional experience, and it's rare for a movie to linger in my mind this way. If you're looking for a supernatural thriller that breaks the mold and stays with you after a very impactful final scene, 'Presence' is exactly that rare find. It's a movie that invites you to slow down and really pay attention, rewarding viewers who appreciate subtle storytelling and atmospheric tension. I'm glad that it's found a home on Hulu, since this quietly powerful movie proves how much impact a well-crafted story can have, especially when it comes from a truly unique point of view. You don't need to take my word for it either, since 'Presence' has a solid rating of 88% on Rotten Tomatoes from over 200 critic reviews. The audience score is lower, at 53%, but that likely reflects the fact that this isn't your traditional horror flick. The site's critics consensus reads: 'A slow-burning spectral thriller, Presence reaffirms that Soderbergh plays with form as deftly as he flits between genres.' So, add 'Presence' to your Hulu watchlist now. And for more streaming recommendations, see what's new on Hulu in June 2025.


Tom's Guide
03-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Tom's Guide
9 top new movies to stream this week on Netflix, HBO Max, Hulu and more (June 3-9)
I track the biggest new movies arriving across the best streaming services every week, so I speak from experience when I say the next seven days are truly packed with top new flicks. The likes of Netflix, HBO Max, Peacock and Hulu all have new movies to watch, but the biggest release is 'Sinners,' arriving on premium video-on-demand streaming. This horror-thriller is one of the smash hits of 2025 so far, and has become a rare original breakout in an era of safe sequels and tired franchise reboots. It's a must-watch and is definitely worthy of the rental fee. If you're looking to stream something new this week, I'm on hand to guide you through all the top new movies across streaming services. Plus, be sure to check out this article's twin, which covers all the top new TV shows you'll want to binge-watch this week. 'Presence' is a taut and tense supernatural thriller with an interesting wrinkle that sets it apart from other haunted house flicks. Yes, the movie centers on a family being disturbed by an unseen force, but rather than the entity being a mystery to viewers, it serves as our point of view. The entire movie is shot from the unseen entity's perspective. This unique POV livens up what is otherwise a fairly uninspired drama. The Steven Soderbergh movie opens with a family moving into a new suburban home, but as they get settled, they begin to sense they are not alone. Starring Lucy Liu, Chris Sullivan and Callian Liang, 'Presence's' trailers might pitch it as an intense horror, but it's really more of a character-driven drama, with the focus placed on the family's dynamic. Still, the refreshing framing gives the movie a strong selling point, and the ending is a highlight. Watch on Hulu from June 3 'Sinner' has already secured its position as a modern classic after a wildly successful theatrical run and acclaim from both critics and audiences alike. It's likely to be one of 2025's biggest success stories and solidifies Ryan Coogler as one of Hollywood's most high-profile directors. If you somehow missed the boat, 'Sinners' arrives on premium streaming this week and is expected to rocket up the PVOD charts. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. Set in the 1930s, 'Sinners' follows twin brothers (both played by Michael B. Jordan) who return to their Mississippi hometown to open a juke joint in an old sawmill. Opening night is a swinging success, that is, until a group of vampires arrive on the scene. This horror-thriller is a wild ride bursting with cinematic flair, incredible performances from the whole cast (Jordon especially), and one of the best musical scores of the 21st century. It's a real must-watch. Buy or rent on Amazon from June 3 Speaking of movies where the star plays dual roles, in 'The Alto Knights' Robert De Niro is on double-duty playing two 1950s mob bosses, Vito Genovese and Frank Costello. This crime drama, inspired by true events, is one of those projects that looks a lot more appealing in the trailer than it proves to be in reality. Unfortunately, it's a humdrum drama with an achingly slow pace. De Niro works hard to play both roles, but the movie fails to build up a suitable head of steam and instead peters out, failing to suitably reward viewers for their two-hour time investment. Still, if you just can't resist a period mob movie, you might find the old-school approach charming. But be warned, beyond De Niro's highly committed performance as the two former friends and now adversaries, there really is very little of note within 'The Alto Knights.' Watch on HBO Max from June 6 'The Ballad of Wallis Island' seems well on course to be one of 2025's hidden gems. Its limited theatrical release stateside means this one has really flown under the radar, but I encourage you to seek it out on Peacock, as it's something quite special. It's a quaint and charming British comedy with a tender musical soul and some delightfully funny writing. Watch out in particular for the genius comedic performance from stand-up Tim Key. The low-stakes movie centers on Charles (Key), a reclusive lottery winner who lives on the remote Wallis Island. The millionaire is a mega-fan of folk duo McGwyer Mortimer, a musical act comprised of Herb McGwyer (Tom Basden) and Nell Mortimer (Carey Mulligan), with more than a little bit of Fleetwood Mac about them. After being disbanded for 10 years, the pair agree to reunite to play a private show for Charles, but old tensions soon resurface. Watch on Peacock from June 6 One for the morbidly curious, 'Hurry Up Tomorrow' currently ranks as one of the worst-reviewed movies of the year with a miserable 14% on Rotten Tomatoes. It's a psychological thriller that only a Weeknd superfan could enjoy, and has been labeled little more than a vanity project for Abel Tesfaye. Having seen the finished result for myself, it's pretty hard to disagree with that assessment. But those who love a trainwreck might glean some perverse enjoyment from watching this movie quickly spiral into complete failure. Starring Tesfaye, as a fictional verison of himself (see what the critics meant about the vanity project problem?), alongside Jenna Ortega and Barry Keoghan, both of who are far too talented to be involved in this project, 'Hurry Up Tomorrow' sees its lead character slip into a hazy nightmare when a mysterious fan embeds themselves in his rapidly fracturing life. Buy or rent on Amazon from June 6 It's a good time to be a fan of the 'Predator' franchise. The follow-up to 2022's acclaimed 'Prey' arrives in theaters this November in the form of 'Predator: Badlands,' but to help pass the time, director Dan Trachtenberg (current steward of the sci-fi series) presents 'Killer of Killers' an animated anthology movie that presents three 'Predator' stories unlike any you've seen before. Split into three chapters, 'Killer of Killers' sees the eponymous alien hunter square off against three of the fiercest warriors in human history. There's a Viking raider, a Japanese samurai and a World War II pilot, all of whom encounter their ultimate opponent, the Predator. 'Predator: Killer of Killers' looks like it'll be the perfect time filler until 'Badlands" lands in theatres. Watch on Hulu from June 6 Tyler Perry's latest Netflix effort is 'Straw,' another dark thriller well within the filmmaker's wheelhouse. Given Perry's track record, I'm expecting this one to take a critical mauling, but despite that, it'll probably go instantly to No. 1 in the streaming service's top 10 most-watched list. Perry seems to have a knack for giving viewers exactly what they want, and 'Straw' looks no different. The logline reads, 'A single mother navigates a series of unfortunate events, leading her down an unforeseen path where she becomes embroiled in a situation she never envisioned, finding herself at the center of suspicion in an indifferent world.' Which is quite possibly the most generic and uninformative plot summary I've ever read, which is really saying something as I quite literally sort through several dozen movie loglines on a daily basis. Watch on Netflix from June 6 Nicolas Cage has been picking seriously interesting projects for a while now, and 'The Surfer' is yet another off-kilter movie that lets him showcase his unique talents for playing in warped sandboxes. 'The Surfer' is a psychological thriller that gets pretty twisted, and sees Cage drag viewers down a dark rabbit hole full of uncomfortable moments. It's more than a little bit weird, but it's also compelling and very well constructed by director Lorcan Finnegan. Cage plays a city slicker who dreams of moving back to the idyllic beach town where he was raised. Taking his son to the beach to surf the waves, the locals rebuff him and issue a stern warning that he's to stay away. Rather than leave, tail between his legs, the unnamed protagonist decides to stick around, leading to an ever-escalating conflict as the locals become increasingly hostile. And that's just the start, things soon get even more bizarre and surreal. Buy or rent on Amazon from June 6 'Becoming Led Zeppelin' isn't really a movie for me, considering my music taste is more landfill indie than classic rock. However, even casual fans of the beloved British band won't want to skip over this revealing documentary that charts the group's rise from the early 1960s through to Zeppelin becoming one of the biggest musical acts on the planet in the 1970s. Director Bernard MacMahon was given access to the band's personal archives for this project, which also includes never-before-seen footage from early concerts. 'Becoming Led Zeppelin' is a triumphant celebration of a hugely influential band. Naturally, fans of the group won't need convincing to give it a stream, but critics report even non-fans might find the insights interesting, so perhaps I'll need to give it a watch despite my personal musical preferences. Watch on Netflix from June 7