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Michael (Regé-Jean Page) and Anna (Halle Bailey) in You, Me & Tuscany.

The Italian job: “I hope to delight everyone,” says Regé-Jean Page

The leading man of You, Me & Tuscany says every movie is, at its heart, a love story.

  • by Michael Idato
Director Jim Jarmusch's The Dead Don’t Die is a flippant pastiche that nonetheless has more emotional force than anything from him in a while.

Arthouse director Jim Jarmusch sums up most things with this three-word catchphrase

If Jim Jarmusch can be said to have anything as brazenly branded as a catchphrase, it would have to be this.

  • by Stephanie Bunbury
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From the viral charm of Jury Duty to the cringe-comedy of Bait, Deputy TV Editor Meg Watson explores why we love watching people get played for laughs.
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Somehow they have made another show like Jury Duty. And it's good

From the viral charm of Jury Duty to the cringe-comedy of Bait, Deputy TV Editor Meg Watson explores why we love watching people get played for laughs.

Daniel Radliffe (left) in the original 2001 film Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone and Dominic McLaughlin as the new Harry Potter in the TV series.

Five key plot points the new Harry Potter series should have (that the films didn’t)

The new teaser trailer has given fans hope that key parts of the novels will find new life in HBO Max’s upcoming series.

  • by Kayla Olaya and Nell Geraets

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