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Bruce Springsteen having a third act of genuine substance, and taking a global hit series while adding pots of money
Works by rising stars from Côte d’Ivoire and South Africa have also been in high demand during the city’s Art Week
The trend for juxtaposing art of different genres and centuries continues at Tefaf New York
A year-long festival celebrates the cultural impact of refugees from Nazi Europe
The cruel history of the German occupation of the island is the backdrop to this period romantic weepie
A documentary tracing the grim fate of the Basildon New Town in Essex
Asa Butterfield leads a fine cast in this horribly credible film adaptation of RC Sherriff’s first-world-war play
A biodoc that follows the star’s journey from Vienna to Hollywood to inventions for the military
Roger Michell’s lavishly dolled-up adaptation of Daphne du Maurier’s 1951 novel
Throughout 13 episodes the central couple’s sub-arctic deviousness turns fully murderous
Julia Stiles stars as an oligarch’s wife who finds herself implicated in money laundering, art fraud and racketeering
Drama set in the gritty backstreets of Sydney is about sex workers, illegal surrogacy and more
A perplexing biopic of American poet Emily Dickinson
It is the Holocaust itself that is on trial here. Right prevails, on screen as it did in real life
The superbly talented Sergei Polunin is depicted as a man at war with his own art form in Steve Cantor’s documentary
Marie hits a miserable stalemate with her partner of 15 years and has a raging desire to separate
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