The Death and Life of Marsha P Johnson Review

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    Robert Eggers's latest feature – lurid, gruesome and shocking – is committed to history, no thing how dour or harrowing

    Alexander Skarsgard stars as Amleth in The Northman
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    Yorkshire Midwives on Call is such heartwarming, stress-costless TV that information technology acts every bit one long recommendation for dwelling house births

  • Technical brilliance and beguiling artistry from Yuja Wang at Aix, plus the best of April's classical concerts

    France's answer to the Salzburg Festival delivered another terrific evening, thanks to the superstar Chinese-American pianist

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    Kemp's latest Boy's Own escapade is an interesting await at maritime history – but what'southward happening with his delivery?

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    The late, smashing modernist – and breeder of turtles – was no fan of small talk. But his bracingly cardinal music spoke for itself

Comment and analysis

  • The fantasy-free Platinum Jubilee reading list is pure literary snobbery

    With glaring snubs for Rowling, Tolkien and Pratchett, the 'reader-driven' Big Jubilee Read list bears no relation to reality

    The late fantasy author Terry Pratchett, in 2010
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    Gems of British movie theater are going to be lost unless we get organised, preserve and restore them. Hither's where conservators should start...

    Soldiering on: Anton Walbrook and Deborah Kerr in Powell and Pressburger's 1943 The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp, which was painstakingly restored in 2012, paid for by Martin Scorsese
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    The lack of a Cannes declaration hasn't stopped the whisper railroad train – is the principal of arthouse bizarrerie returning subsequently xvi years?

    Is a new film from director David Lynch on the cards?
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Reviews

  • Sonia Boyce, British Pavilion, Venice, review: lacks the 10-factor of genuine imaginative strangeness

    The British artist'due south Venice prove Feeling Her Fashion is gentle and tasteful, with an underlying current of social critique, but it doesn't soar

    Room 3 in Sonia Boyce's 2022 British Pavilion featuring performers Jacqui Dankworth and Sofia Jernberg
  • Anish Kapoor'south Venice sculptures are contemporary but crackle with black magic

    The highlights of the creative person's powerful new exhibition are some foreign black sculptures made with his own licensed pigment

    'Kapoor black': the artist's mesmerising new sculptures contain a pigment that absorbs 99 per cent of light
  • Technical brilliance and beguiling artistry from Yuja Wang at Aix, plus the best of April'southward classical concerts

    France's answer to the Salzburg Festival delivered another terrific evening, thank you to the superstar Chinese-American pianist

    Yuja Wang
  • Exercise polygraph tests actually work?

    Amit Katwala's Tremors in the Blood charts the history of prevarication detectors with a series of gripping truthful-crime stories

    Ice-cold: Sharon Stone as Catherine Tramell in the 1992 neo-noir film Basic Instinct
  • If just this exhibition about the Duke of Wellington and his lady friends wasn't so po-faced

    Wellington, Women & Friendship at London's Apsley Business firm sidesteps the showtime Duke'south philandering - which is a shame

    Marianne Patterson painted by Sir Thomas Lawrence in 1818; a portrait that was commissioned by the Duke of Wellington 
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    The author of The Trouble with Goats and Sheep returns with a novel that sacrifices human complication for cheap twists

    Book review A Tidy Ending by Joanna Cannon, fiction, novel, The Trouble with Goats and Sheep

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Screen Secrets

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  • Rotter or rapist? Anatomy of a Scandal'southward moral dilemma treads murky waters

    Netflix'due south adaption of the political thriller, starring Sienna Miller, near Britain's privileged elite is a cautionary tale for our times

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  • Do polygraph tests really work?

    Amit Katwala'due south Tremors in the Claret charts the history of lie detectors with a series of gripping true-crime stories

    Ice-cold: Sharon Stone as Catherine Tramell in the 1992 neo-noir film Basic Instinct
  • The fantasy-free Platinum Jubilee reading list is pure literary snobbery

    With glaring snubs for Rowling, Tolkien and Pratchett, the 'reader-driven' Big Jubilee Read listing bears no relation to reality

    The late fantasy author Terry Pratchett, in 2010
  • A Tidy Ending by Joanna Cannon review: a series killer thriller that'due south likewise not bad for its own good

    The author of The Trouble with Goats and Sheep returns with a novel that sacrifices human complication for inexpensive twists

    Book review A Tidy Ending by Joanna Cannon, fiction, novel, The Trouble with Goats and Sheep
  • Sonia Boyce, British Pavilion, Venice, review: lacks the X-factor of 18-carat imaginative strangeness

    The British artist's Venice show Feeling Her Way is gentle and tasteful, with an underlying current of social critique, merely it doesn't soar

    Room 3 in Sonia Boyce's 2022 British Pavilion featuring performers Jacqui Dankworth and Sofia Jernberg
  • Anish Kapoor's Venice sculptures are gimmicky but crackle with blackness magic

    The highlights of the artist's powerful new exhibition are some strange blackness sculptures made with his own licensed pigment

    'Kapoor black': the artist's mesmerising new sculptures contain a pigment that absorbs 99 per cent of light
  • 'The truth has been compromised': Saudi cash, woodworm and The Lost Leonardo

    The director of a new documentary nigh Salvator Mundi explains how he lifted the lid on a earth of lies, dark deals and odd characters

    Salvator Mundi is now the property of Saudi Arabia – but as a new documentary shows, the story is far from over
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  • Sonia Boyce, British Pavilion, Venice, review: lacks the X-factor of genuine imaginative strangeness

    The British creative person's Venice show Feeling Her Manner is gentle and tasteful, with an underlying electric current of social critique, only information technology doesn't soar

    Room 3 in Sonia Boyce's 2022 British Pavilion featuring performers Jacqui Dankworth and Sofia Jernberg
  • Life After Life, review: a Groundhog Day flow drama that makes you intendance well-nigh its characters

    Kate Atkinson'southward 2013 bestseller has been gorgeously adapted for Goggle box with almost everything intact

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  • Anish Kapoor leaves art rivals seeing carmine over 'earth's blackest black'

    Turner Prize winner unveils start artworks made with new calorie-free-arresting fabric, only his monopoly on its use has stoked controversy

    Anish Kapoor's work titled Descent into Limbo
  • The Secrets of Dumbledore's box office hasn't killed Fantastic Beasts – yet

    Despite the travails of Johnny Depp and JK Rowling, the third Harry Potter spin-off isn't quite the flop we were expecting

    Jessica Williams and Callum Turner in Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore
  • Anish Kapoor'due south Venice sculptures are contemporary but crepitation with black magic

    The highlights of the artist's powerful new exhibition are some strange black sculptures made with his own licensed pigment

    'Kapoor black': the artist's mesmerising new sculptures contain a pigment that absorbs 99 per cent of light
  • Technical brilliance and beguiling artistry from Yuja Wang at Aix, plus the best of April's classical concerts

    France's reply to the Salzburg Festival delivered another terrific evening, cheers to the superstar Chinese-American pianist

    Yuja Wang
  • Rotter or rapist? Anatomy of a Scandal'southward moral dilemma treads murky waters

    Netflix's adaption of the political thriller, starring Sienna Miller, about Britain'due south privileged elite is a cautionary tale for our times

    anatomy of a scandal review netflix sienna miller political thriller
  • 'The truth has been compromised': Saudi cash, woodworm and The Lost Leonardo

    The managing director of a new documentary about Salvator Mundi explains how he lifted the lid on a world of lies, dark deals and odd characters

    Salvator Mundi is now the property of Saudi Arabia – but as a new documentary shows, the story is far from over

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