This box-ticking exercise from the maker of the exceptional Mare of Easttown has bloody shootouts, bags of fentanyl and bodies – but very soon it becomes inescapably boring
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This box-ticking exercise from the maker of the exceptional Mare of Easttown has bloody shootouts, bags of fentanyl and bodies – but very soon it becomes inescapably boring
Do you feel it? There is a …
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Ben Rivers’s cine-poem, based on Don DeLillo’s climate crisis play The Word for Snow, follows a child’s strange encounters as she wanders in a postapocalyptic world devoid of adu…
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They wear traditional dress, play ancient melodies on violins and accordions, but the women of this island outpost ensure that it is more than just a living museum
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A mother and her drug-abusing daughter are entangled in a far-fetched crime plot involving scary dealers and hastily disposed bodies
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The star on her new TV series Dope Girls, the benefits of intimacy coordinators and the joys of moving to the English countryside
Julianne Nicholson, 53, was born near Boston, Massachusetts, and worke…
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Directing duo Julia Gutweniger and Florian Kofler subtly subvert the postcard-perfect ideals of the north Adriatic coast in this engrossingly odd documentary
All the familiar pleasures of a beach geta…
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The most significant news after the Irish Champion Hurdle on Sunday was that Lossiemouth got…
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