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The politics of pop!
Soft diplomacy through entertainment creates both a favourable image and big investment
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The ironies of Oscar night
The most exciting cinema has not been made in Hollywood for some 20 years now, but we have a problem recognising it
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Oscars 2024: Whose inclusion is it anyway?
Lily Gladstone's nomination for Killers of the Flower Moon shines as a historic win for indigenous people
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A cauldron of clichés
An uninventive psychological thriller, Saltburn relies on scenes of revolting psychosexual behaviour
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The power of food
Two cooks cross paths in their culinary journeys which are as different from each other
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Routine, even in extremis
In the face of impending doomsday, titular protagonist of Carol & the End of the World stays true to her daily rituals
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Without its crowning glory
The tragedy of Diana’s car crash may have made you wince less than this season of The Crown
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From punk rock to video game fame
The Len in Succession and Quan Chi in Mortal Kombat, The Express Tribune catches up with Boston-based actor
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More deadly than the sea: Gaps in Europe's migrant response
As the families of the ill-fated migrants, mostly Pakistani, reel in horror, experts reveal gaps in European policy
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The ironic portrayal of white privilege
Closest emulation in reality to White Lotus is real-life court dramas involving Hollywood celebrities we read about