Bullied by a two-year-old’s tears, a woman’s fire extinguished in a pool of wee-wee and need, there is a kind of catharsis in this tale about the spirit-sapping reality of bringing up children
Here comes the Chanukah cringe
Pop star Ariana Grande’s narcissistic Galinda turns spoilt vacuity into art
Ridley Scott’s sequel is not the Hollywood boot-filling exercise you might expect
My goal was to create a meaningful love story that takes place in this hell, says Tali Shalom-Ezer
Dev Patel’s directorial debut about India’s criminal underground is underpinned by a moral cause
In 2004, ahead of the Brit Awards, we compared Amy to S Club 7’s Rachel Stevens
It’s hard not to think that this film is the latest addition to the cottage industry that sprung up around the late songwriter
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