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Black professionals say they are still experiencing systemic racism and faltering career progression in British TV, despite ...
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The A.V. Club does our part to keep you up to date on the best of what’s coming out on Blu-ray and 4K UHD, which is ...
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It’s a brave soul who would play pot luck with Netflix’s film selection: you could easily wind up with a particularly tatty ...
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Horror movies have a unique power to entertain, terrify, and engage audiences by accessing our deepest fears and ...
Stately historical epic Barry Lyndon baffled audiences in 1975, but a new generation is beguiled by the ultimate anti-Netflix ...
Barry Lyndon, re-released in British cinemas this week to celebrate its half centenary, is now regarded as one of Stanley Kubrick’s masterworks. But on its release, the adaptation of a minor William ...