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The film navigates the on-air and real-life marriage of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, played by Nicole Kidman and Javier Bardem
Jeff Daniels is a muddled Atticus Finch in this meddlesome adaptation at the Sam S Shubert Theatre
Jessica Chastain’s razor-sharp voiceover links twisting plot lines, shifting timeframes and pacy exchanges
Celebrities are just a side dish at the busy annual film event
US state came under attack from Walt Disney, Time Warner and others over law perceived as ‘anti-gay’
China will eventually demand something Zuckerberg cannot stomach
Writer Aaron Sorkin takes apart the Apple founder’s polished image to give him a more flawed, human face
Aaron Sorkin’s script is the real strength of this relentlessly fast-paced film
Movies nudge middle-class young people without a particular vocation into certain professions
It’s hardly ever like real life, so why are we so fascinated by workplace drama on television?
David Frum has written a wickedly funny tale about the coruscating yet corrupting culture of Washington politics
Amid the alleged dumbing down of the US media, a new genre of intelligent and creative television is flowering too
A never-written episode from the master of middle-aged male nostalgia for a mythical America
On-screen reporters always have the benefit of a better costume department than the real thing
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‘The Social Network’ portrayed Facebook veteran Sean Parker as a gifted but amoral playboy. He tells John Gapper how he’s coping with his new reputation
Entrepreneurs do not create companies by being lone geniuses but by deploying the skills of others
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