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Liverpool’s Depot is turned into a theatre of war for a bloody production of Shakespeare’s tragedy
‘Succession’ alumnus Mark Mylod serves up a black comedy of fear, loathing and fine dining
The show at London’s Bridge Theatre goes back to 1926 to spotlight legendary, controversial figure Robert Moses
Fiennes excels but Okonedo steals the show in Simon Godwin’s cleverly staged version of Shakespeare’s witty epic
Like its predecessor, the new Lego movie deliciously spoofs its own world
Envy, nostalgia and sexual tension sizzle in this exuberant drama starring Tilda Swinton and Ralph Fiennes
Ralph Fiennes is compelling in Rupert Goold’s dark production
George Clooney and Josh Brolin star in the Coen brothers’ screwball salute to 1950s Hollywood
The exotic Italian island of Pantelleria stars alongside Ralph Fiennes and Tilda Swinton in a new thriller
Tilda Swinton and Ralph Fiennes star in this tiresome thriller
Ralph Fiennes gives a towering performance in the title role of Ibsen’s unwieldy play
Daniel Craig faces ‘Orwell’s worst nightmare’ in his fourth outing as 007, with Léa Seydoux and Christoph Waltz
Ralph Fiennes’ performance isn’t quite enough to carry an excessively long staging of Shaw’s play
Ralph Fiennes stars as Jack Tanner in Simon Godwin’s revival of Shaw’s provocative classic
Wes Anderson’s larger-than-life caper boasts an A-list cast – but the picture-book art direction is the real star
A new package offers wealthy tourists the chance to spend the day stalking deer and still be back in central London for dinner
Ralph Fiennes directs a laudable Charles Dickens biopic about the author’s affair with an 18-year-old actress
An imagination-boggling cast is gathered for Wes Anderson’s multi-flashbacked comical chase story
Ralph Fiennes directs and stars in an account of Dickens’ secret love
Interview with a box office hit as he prepares to exit the stage
His incarnations of evil – from sadistic Nazi officer to Voldemort – have made him one of Britain’s most celebrated film actors
If Edward Snowden didn’t exist, Hollywood would probably have invented him
Paisley, polka dot or print, cotton folded or flourishing silk, they’re on trend
This week’s new film releases reviewed: ‘The Hunt’, ‘Sightseers’, ‘Great Expectations’, ‘Trouble with the Curve’ and ‘Rise of the Guardians’
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