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The French culinary romance joins ‘The Bear’ and ‘Boiling Point’ in finding storytelling sustenance in the kitchen
First the actor took The Crown; next up, Hollywood
We discuss Poor Things, Yorgos Lanthimos’ latest film featuring Emma Stone, with arts editor Jan Dalley and HTSI editor Jo Ellison
I fed the legendary actor his lines via an earpiece. Over time, it was him who got into my head
An author’s literary creations turn against him in Cord Jefferson’s razor-sharp comedy
Though tackling tough themes, the screenwriter’s book adaptation is a gentler, sweeter affair than we have come to expect
Matthew Vaughn’s movie has its moments, though the concept wears thin
Jonathan Glazer’s film about the humdrum life of commandant Rudolf Höss and his family is full of restless invention
China’s rise will alter the worldview of at least some consumers who live in democracies
The couple on how their epic new documentary about Amsterdam under the Nazis is also a record of a tumultuous modern era
Paramount+ spin-off series may share the same name and characters but it is an entirely different animal
The Argylle actress loves DIY eyelashes, the Dewey Decimal System and quilted vests
Pieces featured onscreen generate demand from fans of dramas such as ‘The Crown’ and ‘House of the Dragon’
Receipts rose to a record in 2023, in a turnaround after a series of pandemic-era flops
Cast includes Danielle Brooks, who richly deserves her Best Supporting Actress nomination
Spanish director Lois Patiño’s movie swings between reportage and intense immersion
The maverick American director delivers a conventional historical drama about an Italian friar
Andrew Haigh directs a powerful, melancholy tale of love and memory
Kristen Stewart stars in a brawny, bloody romance while Jesse Eisenberg goes on a pilgrimage with Kieran Culkin
Apple’s second-world-war drama provides nerve-fraying immersion but is downed by earnest sentimentality
Documentary follows the grinding campaign to unionise at a New York facility
‘Poor Things’ richly rewarded with 11 nods while Scorsese scores 10 for ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’
‘The Holdovers’ provides a useful test case in how to treat history
A study of US policing, a raucous comedy of identity issues and a high-tech body-swap thriller get the 40th edition under way
The fascination with her life tells a broader story about public culpability for her untimely death
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