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tv
Brilliant performance by Sophie Turner as 'The Godmother'
Colin Farrell makes a beast of himself in Batman spin-off
The acting is first-rate, but it has no satisfying dramatic goal
film
Siblings' bank-robbing reunion goes awry in an eerie time-warp
Joaquin Phoenix’s clown crim faces a too-long stretch in the slammer
Tensions run high between white farmers and the indigenous people
new music
Witnesses to the possibility of reconciliation and love
When pop and rock embraced the dark side
classical
I Fagiolini join with two other choirs for a spectacular in St Martin-in-the-Fields
An uplifting centenary party for the great choral survivors
Total mastery of epic adventures composed in the face of mortality
opera
Judith Weir’s chamber opera explores Freudian themes through a modern lens
Mozart opera in the round delivers intimacy and joy
Shakespeare from Fiona Shaw ballasts superbly performed Berlioz
theatre
Two all-time 1950s classics, 'Look Back in Anger' and 'Roots', get super revivals by young directors
J Smith-Cameron and Mark Rylance bring the classic characters to life
Changgeuk Company bring an epic poem quality to the familiar tale
dance
Yet again, Crystal Pite proves herself a ferocious creative force, alongside fellow Canadian exports James Kudelka and Emma Portner
Michael Keegan-Dolan’s genius guides us through death, separation and loss
It may be box-office gold, but Christopher Wheeldon's adaptation fails to find a beating heart down the rabbit hole
comedy
Nothing edgy about this hour
Australian comic's autobiographical show
The comic and director Josh Sadie have fun with the form
Books
This slim and stylish new edition can't quite dispel some lurking doubts
A violent history finds a home in this impressionistic blend of literary criticism and memoir
A brutally honest and epic narrative follows a family doomed to wander the earth
visual arts
Never has pollution looked so compellingly beautiful
A career in art that starts high and ends low
Turmoil made manifest
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