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I fed the legendary actor his lines via an earpiece. Over time, it was him who got into my head
Ageing luvvies struggle to lift this laboured retelling of the Hatton Garden heist
The maker of dramas for stage and screen talks about the industry changes he has seen in his 40-year career
Gurinder Chadha’s film is a wordy account of partition, with Hugh Bonneville as Mountbatten
George Clooney and Josh Brolin star in the Coen brothers’ screwball salute to 1950s Hollywood
Twenty years on, David Hare’s play seems more balanced in its arguments about social inequality
The former star of ‘The Killing’ is back at work after a fight against breast cancer, playing the Danish wife of a Scottish king
At the centre of the play is a huge ideological and political argument, which raises the question as to how deeply you can love someone
Characters in these five stage productions accept the inevitability of death and spend their time puzzling about life
This week’s cinema releases reviewed: ‘Quartet’, ‘Hors Satan’, ‘McCullin’ and ‘Grabbers’
This little theatre has has scored a major coup in staging a production of Beckett’s play with a cast of starry names
Reviews of latest movies, including ‘Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2’ and Semih Kaplanoglu’s Golden Bear winner ‘Bal’ (Honey)
We’re all mad for experience, we live for ‘experiences’, but how much experience can we take in and absorb in full?
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