Interview: film-maker Kenneth Lonergan

The director has survived Hollywood battles to find success with ‘Manchester by the Sea’

Tancredi Parmegianni at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection

The artist found no more inspiring home than Venice — and it’s a joy to see his work back there

Heads or tails? When actors swap roles

Juliet Stevenson and Lia Williams will randomly alternate parts in a theatrical challenge

The Life of a Song: ‘Over the Rainbow’

The 1938 number is a cry of despair from the forgotten, rural heartland of America

Interview: Joanna Scanlan, one of Britain’s great comic actors

Despite starring roles in ‘The Thick of It’, ‘Getting On’ and ‘No Offence’, her path to the top has been far from smooth

‘I am the troubadour’: Finnish composer Kaija Saariaho comes to the Met

The second woman in a century to have a work produced at the Metropolitan Opera talks about the changing face of her art form

Chrystel Lebas photographs the British landscape

Following in the footsteps of Edward James Salisbury, the French photographer reveals the changes wrought by climate and man

Inside the new Heath Robinson Museum

Plucky British eccentricity is reflected in a varied collection of the cartoonist’s work

Film review: Allied — ‘A clichéd romp’

Brad Pitt and Marion Cotillard star in this dialogue-heavy wartime melodrama

Film review: Paterson — ‘Nirvana’

Jim Jarmusch’s teasing movie is set in a blissed-out town in New Jersey

Film review: A United Kingdom — ‘Righteous solemnity’

A fascinating episode from Britain’s imperial history becomes a disappointing film

Film review: Creepy/The Wailing — ‘Something nasty’

Two films from Japan and South Korea deliver macabre fun and demented diabolism

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