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Scott Eyman’s compelling, empathetic account traces Charlie Chaplin’s fall from grace in postwar America
Documentary unpacks a slab of 20th-century history to tell the story of a one-of-a-kind
A new documentary on the early screen superstar examines his legacy and finds echoes in today’s social media
How a Scottish lowland song became a tune now recognised around the world
Criminal investigation opened over Facebook pose
With a BFI season in view, the FT analyses the undying appeal of the masters of quick wit
Rightwingers have had enough of foreigners and their preferential taxes, writes James Breiding
A wondrous British Film Institute compilation chronicles a simpler cinematic age
Whisky bar with speakeasy-style discretion
Told By An Idiot theatre company brings clowning and silliness to a younger audience
Local pride is at stake in the contest to become the UK’s next City of Culture
For Sadler’s Wells’ artistic director, the next Nijinsky or Nureyev will not come from ballet – but from hip-hop or tango
The latest production from James Thiérrée marks a shift in his trajectory
Blue-chip sales are already off to a good start, with signs that the category is set for another stellar year, says Simon de Burton
Berlin fears it will be blamed whether it imposes discipline or not
Gerald Barry’s outrageous version of Wilde’s masterpiece is a unique piece of music theatre
‘It’s really not difficult’: the Paramount studio boss tells Matthew Garrahan about Tony Soprano, Tom Cruise and the exercise of power in Hollywood
The Beverly Hills Hotel continues to be the city’s ‘de facto’ centre. For some its influence goes still further
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