Hungarian chess grandmaster Judit Polgár, the greatest female player of all time, is the subject of Netflix’s new documentary ...
When an ambulance driver discovers his estranged child has joined a violent radical group, he makes a choice that could cost ...
Complementing this exploration of historical gravity is the UK premiere of Sarah Ruhl’s Stage Kiss, directed by Blanche McIntyre. While tonally distinct from Frayn’s nuclear drama, Ruhl’s work engages ...
A major expansion in Chicago’s art scene poses a provocative question about the cyclical nature of culture: does moving forward require dismantling the traditions that came before? A new exhibition ...
Jonathan Lynn returns with a concluding arc for Jim Hacker and Sir Humphrey Appleby, staging a collision between the cynicism of 1980s governance and the moral friction of a changing world. Griff Rhys ...
Starring Jonathan Cohen and Rebecca Marder, this French noir-comedy follows five friends pushed to the brink who adopt male personas to execute a desperate heist in the South of France.
After years of filtered perfection and nonstop scrolling, a cultural backlash is taking hold. From unfiltered Instagram posts ...
This shift was cemented in New York this week when a small, delicate drawing by Rembrandt van Rijn achieved a price of $17.86 ...
In this six-part German series, a husband-and-wife team of retired spies finds their quiet life upended by old enemies.
A South Korean adaptation of a beloved Japanese romance, Even If This Love Disappears Tonight follows two young lovers bound ...
It is rare for a documentary to provoke a moral crisis before a single frame has streamed, but The Investigation of Lucy Letby is no ordinary retrospective. By unlocking confidential police archives ...
As opera institutions rethink their role in public life, leadership choices increasingly signal values as much as taste.