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This series from FT Globetrotter has tips, workout routines and reflections on staying active during the coronavirus crisis
Home improvement sales are soaring - but some things seem designed to resist repair
With new episodes launching today, now is the perfect time to revel in the cruel humour of the hit cartoon
Scholarly yet accessible, David Vincent puts the case for choosing when to be alone
The British Library has digitised its collection of historic globes, some of which have never been photographed before
Artful editing and clever sound design in Todd Douglas Miller’s documentary; Disney’s digital do-over resides in an uncanny valley between CGI and animation
Fifty years on from Apollo 11, Neville Hawcock heads to Alabama’s Space Camp to test his mettle as an astronaut
New documentaries complement each other by taking sharply contrasting approaches
Ryan Gosling as Neil Armstrong on his mission to the moon, and Glenn Close in a portrait of unspoken suffering
Documentaries about the first world war and a top-selling female artist
An adaptation of an Ian McEwan novel and a Disney psychodrama
A plucky young heroine, supernatural adversaries and ravishing settings
For all the sharp social humour in Michel Hazanavicius film, there’s an undertow of sadness too
Dwayne Johnson must save both Chicago and his gorilla friend George, mutated to city-wrecking size
After a disastrous flirtation with Modernism in the 1960s, the hotel has returned to tradition in a big way
Wes Anderson’s Japan-set animation casts its canid heroes in a race-against-time adventure
Andrew Haigh’s film about a boy and a horse revels in the Oregon landscape and features a superb lead performance
The eclectic institution is opening a new gallery — but one of its prized exhibits remains untouched
Oscar-winner Frances McDormand stars as a grieving mother who goes all out for justice for her murdered daughter
Ben Stiller’s delivery of midlife angst is spot-on as he faces his more successful peers
The visuals revel in the high-end glamour and peril of travel in the 1930s
Van Gogh’s final days are illuminated through visuals that animate his paintings
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