From a drama about lead poisoning in 1970s Poland to a comedy about a grieving therapist, there's something for everyone in this week's TV critics' picks.
Japan's highest-grossing live-action movie of all time, the hit drama goes into lavish detail on the art of kabuki performance, as well as decades of rivalry.
A stylish high-stakes armed robbery thriller with Chris Hemsworth and Mark Ruffalo, and a gentle supernatural comedy from Mackenzie Crook. Here’s the pick of the week’s culture, taken from the Guardia ...
Berlin: A sequel to the 2017 film brings back familiar characters into new, and just as harrowing, scenarios.
Production designer Suzie Davies tells IndieWire about designing a visual architecture based on the characters' feelings, not period accuracy.
Various documentaries dominate the schedules this week, with Tony Blair, Gordon Ramsay, Sarah Ferguson’s dresser Jane Andrews, and America’s Next Top Model all being placed under the microscope.
We’re not supposed to know where he’s going,” Leung said. “The story is not about how Eric feels or even about Eric. The story is the walking away.” ...
Various documentaries dominate the schedules this week, with Tony Blair, Gordon Ramsay, Sarah Ferguson’s dresser Jane Andrews, and America’s Next Top Model all being placed under the microscope.
Various documentaries dominate the schedules this week, with Tony Blair, Gordon Ramsay, Sarah Ferguson’s dresser Jane Andrews, and America’s Next Top Model all being placed under the microscope.