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William Oldroyd’s subtle 1960s-set movie has tricks up its sleeve
Waad Al-Kateab’s film is a snapshot of the team that competed in Tokyo in 2021
The Finnish director’s latest is both very funny and epically unfussy
Murphy’s comic timing is still casually brilliant in a movie that swings between manic and sedative
This first English-language edition captures a postwar society caught between idealised past and traumatised present
The latest in the monster series can be seen as an allegory that lets the country move on from past traumas
Obsessed with the zen hotel retreats? Now you can buy the furniture
Brendan Behan’s play examines life behind bars and the prison of social stereotypes
The new oratorio is about two brothers who land in 1930s Shanghai at a turbulent time
Pioneering designer behind the Pompidou takes centre stage at the French winery and sculpture park
The Path to Paradise digs deep into a man whose achievements are almost too much for one life — never mind one book
Kristin Scott Thomas and Gary Oldman commit to sweary, sweaty storytelling in Apple TV’s espionage satire
Oksana Lyniv conducted the premiere of Vladimir Genin’s works with grim determination at the Pierre Boulez Saal
The event opened with a world premiere by Thierry Malandain and an alluring piece by Sharon Eyal and Gai Behar
Two powerful exhibitions explore the remarkable work and turbulent life of Georgia’s most famous painter
For the Gagosian Gallery director and curator, gifts are a cultural exchange — and a way to celebrate the recipient
The urban body double for cities such as New York and Washington DC is very much a star in its own right too
The upstate New York-based artist and ceramicist also uses the season to support artists and businesses that she believes in
As a dog-obsessed child, our writer took comfort in the domestic bliss that the 1990s version of the film made real
Plus: Rambert’s ‘Death Trap’ at Sadler’s Wells is too heavy on the words
Plus: the Philharmonia at the Royal Festival Hall delivers William Grant Still’s heartwarming ‘Afro-American’ Symphony
The band played their chronicles of doomed romanticism to a predominantly young female crowd at the Eventim Apollo, Hammersmith
The track’s downbeat mood was later a perfect fit for the film Donnie Darko, as sung by Gary Jules
Always judge a global outlook by its cover
‘Squid Game: The Challenge’ is a spin-off of the hit series featuring real-life contestants; crime drama ‘Fargo S5’ stars Jon Hamm and Juno Temple; Jason Isaacs plays Cary Grant in ITVX bio-series ‘Archie’; Elizabeth Debicki shines as Princess Diana in season 6 of ‘The Crown’; ‘The Boy Who Lived’ tells the story of a now paralysed Harry Potter stunt double; Daisy Haggard and Paterson Joseph star in ‘Boat Story’ — reviews by Dan Einav
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