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In the Land of Saints and Sinners review – Liam Neeson finds cowboy spirit in Donegal

Kerry Condon plays a potty-mouthed IRA gang leader and Neeson is the quiet antihero in this action thriller set at the height of the TroublesProducer-director and veteran Clint Eastwood collaborator Robert Lorenz is now saddling up for this “Donegal western”. It is an action thriller that finds the cowboy spirit in the lush rolling grasslands of County...

Thu Apr 25, 2024 15:11
The Legend of Ned Ludd review – workers stage against the machine

Everyman, Liverpool No two performances take the same order as Joe Ward Munrow’s scenes of industrial conflict range across history – led by a machine’s chance decreesA play about machines is driven by a machine. This one is as arbitrary as the free-market tides that push workers in and out of their jobs. At intervals through the show a ball will drop...

Thu Apr 25, 2024 15:11
Testmatch review – smart satire hits casual racism for six

Orange Tree theatre, London Tensions rise as rain stops play in the Women’s Cricket World Cup between India and EnglandStepping up to bat in this show of two very different innings are the enduring legacies of vitriolic nationalism and the violence of colonialism. But for the most part, in this story of sport and superiority, we’re just watching people...

Thu Apr 25, 2024 14:40
A way to make a livin’: Jennifer Aniston set for 9 to 5 reboot

Aniston’s production company will reportedly reimagine the hit 1980 Jane Fonda and Dolly Parton comedy about sexism in the workplace – with a script by Diablo CodyJennifer Aniston’s production company, Echo Films, are to reimagine classic comedy 9 to 5 for a modern day audience, according to reports. The script is being written by Juno and Young Adult...

Thu Apr 25, 2024 14:40
Part protest, part rave: the Indigenous artists stunning the Venice Biennale

From Gold Lion winner Archie Moore to Brazilians the Tupinambá collective, First Nations artists are making their voices heard at ‘the Olympics of art’. They talk hammocks, hunting and human connection‘I’m not using the word ‘representing’ as I can’t represent Australia,” says the softly spoken Indigenous artist Archie Moore, recovering after the packed...

Thu Apr 25, 2024 14:10
There’s Still Tomorrow review – resoundingly sentimental drama in postwar Rome

Paola Cortellesi’s directing debut, in which she also stars, depicts gruelling domestic abuse before finding its way to startling redemptionItalian actor and singer Paola Cortellesi has been breaking hearts and box office records on her home turf with this directing debut. It’s a richly and even outrageously sentimental working-class drama of postwar...

Thu Apr 25, 2024 13:40

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