Arts and entertainment news from Guardian US
Arts
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This season sees Oscar-tipped dramas She Said, Women Talking and Tár all confront the difficulties of women dealing with the fallout of sexual assault
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As Spotify’s royalty model remains under scrutiny, some libraries are relying on a start-up to help give local artists the play they deserve
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Directors of The Curse of Humpty Dumpty and Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey to team up for new take on bereaved deer
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From the aristocratic boutiques of 18th-century Paris to a zombified consumerist dystopia, our culture critics help you shop till you drop
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Ahead of December’s conference our writers select titles that explain the issues at stake, from animal extinction to marine degradation and loss of habitat
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1 out of 5 stars.
Scrooge: A Christmas Carol Netflix’s junky musical is a lump of coal
1 out of 5 stars.The voices of Olivia Colman, Luke Evans and Jessie Buckley can’t enliven an ugly, joyless retread of the Dickens classic
People
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TV made him a star, but activism turned him into a hero. Now 85 and still going strong, the actor remembers his friendships and feuds, and his shameful treatment in the second world war
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Musician says he had vertigo when he used autopen on books advertised as hand-signed
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The big picture
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The landmark series Outlands created a new visual language of gas stations, diners and signage that inspired a generation of photographers
Reviews
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5 out of 5 stars.The director of the Oscar-winning The Shape of Water has turned the timeless fable into a magical Mussolini-era parable
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3 out of 5 stars.
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Pictures & video
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The photographer took these images in 1991 while visiting the Acropolis in Athens, Greece. Years later he realised they’d been beautifully altered by damp
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