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Mary Nolan’s ‘extraordinary’ photos: evocative, nostalgic and overlooked – in pictures
Mary Nolan’s ‘extraordinary’ photos: evocative, nostalgic and overlooked – in pictures
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Mary Nolan’s ‘extraordinary’ photos: evocative, nostalgic and overlooked – in pictures

Once the home of Australian artist Arthur Boyd and his wife Yvonne, Bundanon – set across 1,000 hectares on the NSW south coast – is now home to an art museum, where the latest exhibition celebrates the Boyd women whose artistic careers have been overlooked.Among them is Arthur’s sister Lady Mary Nolan (nee Boyd), who had four children with her first husband, the artist John Perceval, before moving to London and…
theguardian.com culture19 janvier 2026
BBCSO/Schuldt review – Phibbs cello concerto brings cohesion to uneven programme
BBCSO/Schuldt review – Phibbs cello concerto brings cohesion to uneven programme
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BBCSO/Schuldt review – Phibbs cello concerto brings cohesion to uneven programme

Barbican, LondonClemens Schuldt kept the volume high in an inconsistent evening in which the BBC Symphony Orchestra ranged across Tchaikovsky’s Hamlet, Mel Bonis’s Ophélie and a suite from Strauss’s Der RosenkavalierPerformances aside, this somewhat frenetic concert could have benefited from a sharper curatorial eye to bind together its disparate works. Fortunately, Joseph Phibbs’s cello concerto, written for Guy…
theguardian.com culture19 janvier 2026
Tim Travers and the Time Traveler’s Paradox review – space-hopping comedy asks the big questionTim Travers and the Time Traveler’s Paradox review – space-hopping comedy asks the big question
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Tim Travers and the Time Traveler’s Paradox review – space-hopping comedy asks the big question

Stimson Snead’s preposterous time-leaping indie starring multiple Samuel Dunnings is just about rescued by cameos from Keith David and Danny TrejoFor the sheer quantity of its gibbering, jabbering nonsense, this movie deserves some points. That, and the amusing cameo at the end from Keith David as the Simulator, AKA God, who explains to the awestruck mortals that God is an entirely free creator, rather like a self-published novelist, then grows irritated when the mortals think that being self-published is lame: “It’s not my fault if you don’t understand the industry!”This is an exhausting indie romp on the subject of time travel, and sometimes plays like a funnier version of Shane Carruth’s time-travel classic Primer – well, slightly funnier. Samuel Dunning plays Tim Travers, a goateed scientist who has stolen nuclear materials from a terrorist group to power the time machine he has invented. He sends himself back one minute into the past with a gun to kill his younger self to investigate the time-traveller’s paradox: if he eliminates his one-minute younger self, then won’t he also disappear at that moment, popping like a soap bubble, because it means he can’t exist in the future? But given that he has to exist in the future to have set all this in motion, doesn’t it mean that this time-travelled self has to survive? Continue reading...

theguardian.com culture19 janvier 2026
Mother of Flies review – horror in the woods as house guests are microdosed with psychedelics
Mother of Flies review – horror in the woods as house guests are microdosed with psychedelics
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Mother of Flies review – horror in the woods as house guests are microdosed with psychedelics

The Adams-Poser clan, a family of four who make low-budget horror films, return with a menacing tale of Solveig, a woman attempting to cheat death by strange meansIf you are a certain kind of parent who likes folk-horror films, crafting with the kids, and unusual family road trips, then perhaps images from the work of the ultra-cool Adams-Poser family, a clan comprising upstate New York hepcat parents (Toby Poser…
theguardian.com culture19 janvier 2026
Seeds review – stunning film following struggling Black farmers in the American south
Seeds review – stunning film following struggling Black farmers in the American south
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Seeds review – stunning film following struggling Black farmers in the American south

Shot in black-and-white over seven years, Brittany Shyne’s film is poetic and political in its portrayal of families fighting to maintain a vanishing way of life Brittany Shyne’s stunning documentary observes Black farmers in the American south over the course of seven years, and portrays the beauty and the hardships of working with the land. The black-and-white cinematography lends a visual sumptuousness to the…
theguardian.com culture19 janvier 2026
TV tonight: the Game of Thrones prequel that is actually heaps of funTV tonight: the Game of Thrones prequel that is actually heaps of fun
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TV tonight: the Game of Thrones prequel that is actually heaps of fun

An unlikely pair set off on an adventure in A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms. Plus, a debauched Marie Antoinette party in Industry. Here’s what to watch this evening9pm, Sky AtlanticIf you loved the unlikely pairing of the Hound and Arya in Game of Thrones, this lighter, funnier new prequel is way more enjoyable than the dismal drama of House of the Dragon. Set 100 years before the events of GoT, the story is based on a George RR Martin novella, following the adventures of Ser Duncan the Tall (Peter Claffey), a sweet, courageous hedge knight (“like a knight … but sadder”) and his inquisitive young squire, Egg (Dexter Sol Ansell). But it’s not all fun and games – after all, what is Westeros without the cunning characters and grisly bits? As Duncan’s journey begins, expect puppet dragons, projectile poo and a promise to win a jousting tourney. Hollie Richardson Continue reading...

theguardian.com culture19 janvier 2026
Roger Allers, Disney film-maker and co-director of The Lion King, dies aged 76Roger Allers, Disney film-maker and co-director of The Lion King, dies aged 76
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Roger Allers, Disney film-maker and co-director of The Lion King, dies aged 76

With Rob Minkoff, Allers directed 1994’s The Lion King, which remains the highest-grossing traditionally animated film of all timeRoger Allers, the Disney film-maker who co-directed The Lion King and worked on films including Aladdin, Beauty and the Beast and The Little Mermaid, has died aged 76.Allers’ colleague at the Walt Disney Company, Dave Bossert announced his death on social media on Sunday morning, remembering him as “an extraordinarily gifted artist and film-maker, a true pillar of the Disney Animation renaissance”. Continue reading...

theguardian.com culture19 janvier 2026
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After the Flood series two review – Sophie Rundle shines in the return of this dark detective drama
After the Flood series two review – Sophie Rundle shines in the return of this dark detective drama
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After the Flood series two review – Sophie Rundle shines in the return of this dark detective drama

This crime drama’s lead is as luminous as ever in a show that’s a cut above the norm – even if it increasingly feels like it’s retreading old groundMost crime dramas don’t even attempt to elevate themselves above their genre. Someone gets killed, suspects abound, the detectives pootle around for a bit, then the culprit is caught and everyone forgets about what they just watched. No harm in that. A select few,…
theguardian.com culture18 janvier 2026
Sheila Bernette obituary
Sheila Bernette obituary
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Sheila Bernette obituary

Singer and actor who appeared in theatrical variety and worked on TV light entertainment programmes such as Candid Camera and The Leslie Crowther ShowSheila Bernette, who has died aged 94, had a long acting and singing career that began when she was a child. It embraced the West End, provincial theatre and summer seasons, as well as television, on which she appeared in light entertainment shows as a foil to comedy…
theguardian.com culture18 janvier 2026
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