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Pavarotti is at times hard to watch, but ever so entertaining and explosive exploring one of the most captivating and astonishing artists of the 20th century.
We spoke with actress Eleanor Worthington-Cox, star of the new British film Gwen, about her role in the film, its stunning locations and more.
Eaten By Lions will fill the void with laughs and wacky characters worth rooting for, and it just so happens to be a wonderful tale of brotherly love and multiculturalism.
Euphoria has something important to say and has good ideas in its grasp but can never look them in the eye.
While men have come in and out of Fleabag’s life, her relationship with Claire has been the defining relationship of the series, making Fleabag the ultimate love letter to sisterhood.
Only You flips our expectations of a whirlwind cinematic romance to offer a painfully realistic look at the struggle to start a family.
The first season of Gentleman Jack is a largely amiable watch, putting a character we’ve not seen before in a series that feels quaintly familiar.
Papi Chulo is executed so exceptionally well and clearly with such care, that emotion pours out of the screen.
With deeply moving and dynamic performances top to bottom, American Woman is a powerhouse of a film.
The Souvenir is a refreshingly honest look at first love, class and privilege and includes a great performance by Honor Swinton Byrne. Janet Lee reviews.
Diego Maradona is another triumph for Asif Kapadia, offering something richer than the standard sports documentary.
For all its flaws, Girls Stroke Boy is a portrayal that is more progressive than a lot of current cinematic depictions of trans people.
Wonders of the Sea following explorer and filmmaker Jean-Michel Cousteau is well-intentioned but never a truly satisfying experience.