Culture and Entertainment
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Owen Gleiberman • 40
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"Her Private Hell" takes up where "The Neon Demon" left off — or maybe I should say where "Twin Peaks: The Return" left off, since the new movie plays like a knockoff of David Lynch at his most bafflingly obscure crossed with the hellscape fetishism of Gaspar Noé crossed with the world’s most avant-garde perfume commercial (which makes sense, since directing avant-garde perfume commercials is how part of Refn earns his living).
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Peter Bradshaw • 5
hours ago
Cannes film festival: Spaniard’s latest life-v-art auto-metafiction feels slightly muddled as he directs a director directing a director.
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Jack Dunn • 1
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“Beaches, A New Musical” will play its final Broadway show on May 24 after just 28 previews and 38 regular performances at the Majestic Theatre. .
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Aisha Down and Ella Creamer • 5
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Granta publisher says ‘perhaps we never will know’ true authorship of work that won Commonwealth prize .
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Pat Saperstein • 2
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Warner Bros. .
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Catherine Shoard • 6
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The director of Drive, unveiling new thriller My Private Hell, told journalists he ‘died for 25 minutes’ in 2023.
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Marcmalkin • 2
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Nicholas Galitzine may have seen all his strict dieting and hard work at the gym pay off to transform into He-Man for “Masters of the Universe,” but he didn’t mind when that training came to an end. .
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Elskes • 2
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Andy Garcia’s long-gestating passion project “Diamond” earned a warm seven-minute long standing ovation at the Cannes Film Festival on Tuesday night, bringing a dose of old-school Hollywood glamour to the Croisette with a sprawling ensemble cast led by Vicky Krieps and Rosemarie DeWitt, who were on hand for the premiere. .
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Steven J. Horowitz • 2
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When Mya began conceptualizing what would become her ninth album “Retrospect,” she knew she needed to subsume herself in a sound that both played to her performance strengths and spoke to where she’s at in life. .
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Rudie Obias • 3
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After five years between games, the sixth main “Horizon” installment in one of the best racing games for Xbox is available to download and play right now. .
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Peter Bradshaw • 9
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Cannes film festival: The great Russian director’s first film for almost a decade is tremendous drama following the ill-deeds of a mini-oligarch who comes up with a toxic new way to feed Russia’s war machine.
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Joseph Otterson • 3
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The much anticipated Netflix MMA card headlined by Gina Carano and Ronda Rousey pulled in an estimated audience of roughly 12 million viewers. .
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Arushi Jacob • 3
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Oscar and Grammy-nominated performer Teyana Taylor is set to host a talk during the 2026 Tribeca Festival. .
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Joseph Otterson • 3
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Francesca Scorsese is set to star in “Mr. .
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Guardian staff • 10
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Late-night hosts discussed the president’s trip to China and his latest bizarre social media posting spree.
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Chris Wiegand • 10
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Actor recounts ‘really scary’ situation after leaving the stage of the musical Beaches.
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Agence France-Presse in New York • 10
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Abstract expressionist’s Number 7A, 1948, becomes the fourth most expensive work ever sold at auction.
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Peter Bradshaw • 11
hours ago
The badass bounty hunter and his little green friend take on the Empire and Jabba the Hutt’s family in this solid enough addition to the ever-expanding universe.
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Zach Vasquez • 13
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From a disastrous haircut to an unlikely One Battle After Another toy ad, this season has been stronger than usual.
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Paula Mejía • 15
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New exhibition opens the ‘file cabinet’ of the late actor’s mind, spotlighting self-made collages and iconic men’s suits.
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Hettie Judah • 20
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The artist’s Austrian Pavilion, which features a performer ringing a bell with her body and another immersed in the audience’s own urine, is the talk of the biennale. Why is she so surprised by people’s reaction?
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Nadia Anwar-Watts • 1
day ago
Why is the artist’s work racking up hundreds of thousands of views on social media? For a generation bombarbed with visual stimuli, it seems his canvases offer a meditative escape .
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Ben Child • 1
day ago
Now that real life has caught up with science fiction, the imminent danger isn’t malfunctioning cowboys, it’s the robots convincing us that we’re great and everything is totally fine.
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Juan A Ramírez • 1
day ago
At 82, the character actor is as frank and fired-up as ever with two hit stage shows and a summer blockbuster on the way. He’s embracing being odd, he says, even if everyone doesn’t quite get it.
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Ben Beaumont-Thomas • 1
day ago
Singer took lead vocal on UK No 1 When You’re in Love With a Beautiful Woman, and had numerous other transatlantic hits.
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Jonathan Freedland • 1
day ago
His extraordinary Auschwitz film won every award going. Now the Hungarian director is back with new drama Orphan, as well as a Jean Moulin biopic at Cannes. He talks about resurgent global prejudice – and refusing to be lectured by the film industry ‘overclass’.
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Sian Cain and agencies • 1
day ago
Australian actor says there are still ‘10 women and 75 men’ on film sets a decade after the gender equality movement dominated conversations.
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Guardian Staff • 18
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Harry Gruyaert’s vibrant photographs of the Big Apple are bursting with energy – from kids letting off fire hydrants to yellow cabs zooming by in a blur.
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Radheyan Simonpillai • 14
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The Sorry to Bother You director’s brash and outrageously funny new film, led by Keke Palmer, can be a little too scattershot to make an impact.
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Keith Stuart • 16
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Microsoft; PC, Xbox Series X/S (PS5 due later)
Dreamy vistas of the country’s natural beauties are stunningly delivered – but won’t distract from thrilling high-end driving adventures.
Source: The GuardianDreamy vistas of the country’s natural beauties are stunningly delivered – but won’t distract from thrilling high-end driving adventures.
By
Peter Bradshaw • 1
day ago
Cannes film festival: A man is terrified to wake up in Seydoux’s body in this metempsychotic mystery film about gender identity.
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Peter Bradshaw • 1
day ago
Cannes film festival: Na Hong-jin’s melee of running, chasing and shouting at the angry invaders is uproarious fun, mixing digital work with old-school spectacle.
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Guardian Staff • 5
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The Guardian’s David Levene braved two-headed worms, Pussy Riot protests and a tank of urine to bring you this photographic extravaganza from the celebrated arts festival.
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Guardian Staff • 7
days ago
Photographers search for dark skies in the most remote landscapes to find places where the galaxy shines with extraordinary clarity. They share not only their breathtaking results but also their methods, trials and adventures.
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Guardian Staff • 7
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From Black debutantes to Bolivian matriarchs, this year’s Saltzman-Leibovitz prize shows the diverse subjects being tackled by the next generation of female storytellers.
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Yves Marchand and Romain Meffre • 8
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The grand music halls and theatres of the 1920s gave way to the era of the moving image, prompting the acquisition and conversion of lavish cinemas across the US – many of which became enduring cultural landmarks. From the rise of television in the 1950s to today’s streaming platforms and smartphone screens, media consumption has become individualised. As a result, many of these once-grand movie theatres have been abandoned, repurposed or left suspended as hybrid ruins. Photographers Yves Marchand and Romain Meffre have documented these early 20th-century relics and the haunting beauty of their decline.
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