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La Cabina/El Televisor review – horror and anxiety on the air and down the line in Franco’
José Luis López Vázquez’s phone box nightmare is short and sharp but Narciso Ibáñez Serrador’s TV fever dream overplays its handTwo macabre Spanish TV plays from the 1970s are being released as a double bill: Antonio Mercero’s La Cabina (★★★★★) is a cult 1972 surreal short film l
Jacob Elordi, Jenna Ortega and Stephen Fry among new invited Oscar voters
Annual list of creatives invited to join the Academy also includes Josh O’Connor, Teyana Taylor and Jon BernthalJacob Elordi, Jenna Ortega and Stephen Fry are among the 529 creatives invited to join this year’s member class of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.“We a
Shoot the People review – a powerful portrait of a talented yet controversial photographer
Shoot the People review – a powerful portrait of a talented yet controversial photographer
Misan Harriman was catapulted into a new career after turning his camera to anti-racist demonstrations – though the shadow of more recent criticism loomsThis is a documentary portrait of the celebrated British-Nigerian photographer, film-maker and activist Misan Harriman, who has
Crítica | Ninguém Pode Provar Nada – Doc no In-Edit Conta a Salomônica História de um dos
Crítica | Ninguém Pode Provar Nada – Doc no In-Edit Conta a Salomônica História de um dos
Quem viveu a era de ouro da música brasileira, viveu – e viveu bem. A mistura entre as influências externas com os sons produzidos em terras brasileiras fez da nossa música um som único, sentido, cantado e produzido pelos talentos locais. Mas nesse cenário de efervescência em bus
A Year in London review – fashion student hits it off with her professor in frothy lesbian
A Year in London review – fashion student hits it off with her professor in frothy lesbian
An Italian on an exchange to the glamorous UK capital gets involved with a sophisticated older woman in a tale of soap opera sillinessA year is about how long this very quaint film feels, although there are moments when the soap opera silliness, the photo-love yearning and the wo
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Sinatra: The Musical review – life of a legend brims with hits but never gets under his sk
Aldwych theatre, LondonFrank swings into the West End with a swaggering turn from Joel Harper-Jackson and plenty of style yet the script is flatOl’ Blue Eyes is back: first staged in Birmingham three years ago and workshopped since, this Frank Sinatra bio-musical has now hit the
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Worst Neighbor Ever review – this shocking look at real-life deaths just feels exploitativ
All of these tales of murdered residents are horrifying. But the lack of attempt to really grapple with them makes this feel little other than filler TVIn Adventures in the Screen Trade, William Goldman’s account of his movie-writing career in Hollywood, Goldman remembers hearing
Call of My Life review – bright and breezy Nigerian call-centre romcom is just right for s
Call of My Life review – bright and breezy Nigerian call-centre romcom is just right for s
Uzoamaka Power’s broken-hearted, lovable worker falls for a charming customer in this delightful, deftly written taleHere is a delightful Nigerian romcom, in which Soluchi, or “Sol” (played by Uzoamaka Power) is a modern-minded career woman living in Lagos where she works at a ca
Ushida Findlay review: the mighty culture clash that gave us the dazzling Soft and Hairy H
V&A DundeeWhen Kathryn Findlay and Eisaku Ushida joined forces, a sensual kind of architecture was born – resulting in a hairy blue pod in Tokyo and a starfish beach palace in Qatar‘The future of architecture,” pronounced Salvador Dalí on meeting Le Corbusier in 1922, “will be so
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The Sentinels review – this thrilling drama about super soldiers proves TV can be done dif
It’s exciting, propulsive and not based on the same old threadbare franchises … this adaptation of a French comic book series is a steampunky tale of a secret experiment to inject wounded first world war fighters with a serumThe alternate history show has long been a TV mainstay,
The Dark review – this gothic crime drama is so icily creepy it’s practically a heatwave a
A cold finger of dread will run up your spine as you watch this tale of a Highlands murder investigation. It’s stylish, fun and chillingGothic-lite is a contradiction in terms, I suppose, but it’s undoubtedly what you get from new six-part thriller The Dark. Based on Scottish cri
Ride or Die review – Hannah Waddingham’s comedy caper is the perimenopausal TV of your dre
This tale of a 50-year-old assassin going rogue – and having to confess all to her best mate – is so much fun. The chemistry between its leads is a thing of beautyThe bone-deep magnificence of Hannah Waddingham is such that she could, I suspect, talk most of us into a burning car