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...Drift is an oddly placid, even vaporous title for a drama with purpose and a hard edge, although those substantially come from a lead performance by the always compelling Cynthia Erivo....
...She plays a woman employed in a fish-packing plant while her lover (Suzanne Clément) serves a prison sentence....
...He is altogether different as Aleksei, a Belarusian ex-con who aspires to a new life in Europe, only to end up adrift and traumatised in Paris....
...Any Frankenstein is only as good as its monster, and Jonathan Goddard is one of the greats: a brilliantly sustained, richly detailed portrait....
...Mothers’ Instinct is too contrived to be entirely successful, yet it is a bracing anomaly — a headily, heavily scented hothouse bloom of a movie. ★★★★☆ In UK cinemas now...
...Monday has been set as the deadline for the former president to raise a $464mn guarantee for a New York fraud case appeal....
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...The most recent polls suggest that the UK’s main national political parties would achieve the following vote shares if a general election took place tomorrow: Pollsters also provide data on voting intentions...
...whole, were going. 3 Shades of Blue: Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Bill Evans and the Lost Empire of Cool, by James Kaplan, Canongate £25/ Penguin Press $35, 496 pages Jonathan Derbyshire is the FT’s executive...
...Jonathan answers: First, remember that changes in the world of work are not a new phenomenon. Historic changes often seem more benign than unknown future shifts....
...JD Sports Fashion: Shares fell more than 4 per cent after sportswear giant Nike warned late on Thursday that its revenues would shrink this year, prompting fears of a knock-on effect for the brand’s distributors...
...A tax on vaping and higher tobacco duty are expected, and a passenger duty on business-class travel. Rabbits out of hats: every chancellor likes to produce at least one....
...Even at their most thrillerish, Jonathan Buckley’s novels defy convention. In So He Takes the Dog (2006), a murder is investigated but not solved. In Contact (2010), a paternity case is never proven....
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...Her subjects are the adult offspring of a middle-aged woman, Olfa Hamrouni — but we learn at the start that two daughters, Rahma and Ghofrane, have disappeared....
...It is difficult for voters to parse whether a downturn is due to reforms or to something else, and they may wrongly attribute a recession to reform when other factors were responsible....
...Thursday brings another British by-election for a seat previously held by a Conservative....
...In Jonathan Glazer’s astonishing, Oscar-nominated The Zone of Interest, the atrocities being committed inside Auschwitz are never seen, only heard....
...boy detective, but with a female detective named Fantômette....
...introduce a wild-eyed tone not altogether useful to the argument....
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