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A scintillating political drama, a tender Japanese film adaptation and a reimagined classic musical made our critic’s list
The star power of Taylor Russell and Timothée Chalamet isn't enough to give life to this gory Gen Z B-movie
The actor and director discuss bringing the story of controversial hygiene advocate Dr Semmelweis to the stage
The actor on his role in ’60s-set Netflix drama ‘The Trial of the Chicago 7’ and how it reflects today’s political turmoil
A resentful Iago preys on an insecure Othello in Claire van Kampen’s study of of thwarted masculinity
Mark Rylance channels the bawdy spirit of Restoration comedy in his wife Claire van Kampen’s 2015 play
The maker of dramas for stage and screen talks about the industry changes he has seen in his 40-year career
British stars of stage and screen urge overhaul of £110m pension fund investments
A wartime miracle acquires mythic stature in Christopher Nolan’s hands
The singer talks about his rock and roll past and what the future might hold
Fewer politicians and businesspeople recognised after Cameron cronyism allegations
Mark Rylance’s performance is compelling, but the play itself is lightweight stuff
Mark Rylance’s motion-captured performance is warm, twinkly, crinkly, delightful
Spielberg’s computer-generated Roald Dahl adaptation has the woozy texture of a dream
Emma Rice’s first production as the Globe’s artistic director has plenty of fun but rather less focus
Steven Spielberg continues on his historical bent with a cold war drama that has an unusually warm glow
Mark Rylance co-writes and stars in this meandering piece of whimsy
Steven Spielberg’s cold war thriller has its flaws, but at its best, it’s terrific
Mark Rylance and Sam Crane are perfectly paired as men whose conditions set them apart from normal life
A heavily bronzed Sean Penn stars in this shambolic, message-mongering geopolitical thriller
Mark Rylance returns to the Globe as King Philippe V in a work by his wife, the musical director Claire van Kampen
Jez Butterworth’s play, starring Hugh Jackman, loses some of its impact in its Broadway incarnation
Mark Rylance’s staging raises problems, while Regrave and Earl Jones lack energy as the leads
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