‘We Can Be Heroes’ evaluation: Netflix shall we the plucky youngsters

They can also be heroes. Just for at some point. We listen positive characters making a song the refrain to David Bowie’s vintage art-rock masterpiece greater than as soon as and we get the “we can be heroes” message during writer-director Robert Rodriguez’s breezy, candy-colored, kid-friendly and cheerfully odd “We Can Be Heroes,” a stand-alone sequel to Rodriguez’ similarly loony and upbeat “The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl in 3-D” from 2005. ‘We Can Be Heroes’: three out of four CST_ CST_

Snap shot: Gerrard and Liverpool’s Istanbul heroes

Snap shot: Gerrard and Liverpool’s Istanbul heroes

Steven Gerrard has been confirmed as the new Rangers manager. The former Liverpool captain will always be remembered on Merseyside for his role in the 'Miracle of Istanbul' – the Reds' stunning comeback against AC Milan in the 2005 UEFA Champions League final. With the ex-England captain now gearing up for his first senior managerial post, and Liverpool preparing for another showpiece, we look at where his team-mates from that night in Turkey are now.1. Jamie CarragherA one-club man, defender Carragher made over 700 Liverpool appearances between 1997 and 2013. Istanbul was the high point of a career that brought two FA Cups, three English Lea... UEFA.com

Champions League podcast: Hear from Leicester’s heroes

Champions League podcast: Hear from Leicester’s heroes

Hear from Leicester City scorers Wes Morgan and Marc Albrighton plus manager Craig Shakespeare as host Rob Daly is joined by UEFA.com's European football expert Chris Parrott and match commentators Mike Sewell and Richard Kaufman to review the Foxes and Juventus reaching the quarter-finals and preview Wednesday's ties in the official UEFA Champions League podcast.DOWNLOAD THE PODCAST NOW Download the podcast from iTunes or audioBoom, or listen in the official competition app. Our radio show Matchday Live returns with commentary and updates on Wednesday from 19:30CET on UEFA.com and in the app... UEFA.com - News

Eight of Europe’s finest homecoming heroes

Eight of Europe’s finest homecoming heroes

David Luiz has rejoined Chelsea, continuing a summer trend that has included Mats Hummels (Bayern), Paul Pogba (Manchester United), Mario Götze (Dortmund), Álvaro Morata (Real Madrid) and Tomáš Rosický (Sparta Praha).But players returning to their old stomping ground is not new. UEFA.com takes a look at a few returning heroes, including Andriy Shevchenko, Marius Lăcătuş and Lukas Podolski, who have found the lure of their first love too strong to resist.©Getty Images UEFA.com - News

Iceland heroes earn immortality after stunning England

Iceland have just done it. They really have.This is just such a big result, such a seismic one for the footballing world. Of course, the players have shown they are very good at what they do. But still, we're talking about a country of 330,000 people. Against a heavyweight like England and its population of 53 million. It's indescribable. People outside the country will struggle to grasp quite how much it means. Supporters filled the city centre in Reykjavik. Thousands and thousands showed up to watch the game. You can possibly imagine the atmosphere was there at the final whistle.

EURO cult heroes: 2008 – Rüştü Reçber

A series of late goals kept Turkey in contention as they lived on their nerves at UEFA EURO 2008, with Semih Şentürk's 122nd-minute effort against Croatia notably taking their quarter-final to penalties, where goalkeeper Rüştü Reçber's heroics secured him a place in Turkish football history.©Getty Images Rüştü is mobbed after his penalty heroics"The celebrations were so inte...