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Death in Algiers
François Ozon’s adaptation of Albert Camus’s The Stranger captures the novel’s moral ambiguity while gently widening its perspective
Andrew Cusack
Wedding-day nightmare dressed as black comedy
Zendaya and Robert Pattinson play a glamorous Manhattan couple whose wedding preparations spiral into psychological chaos after one shocking confession
Julia Hamilton
The porn industry is built on childhood trauma
The adult industry’s victims were often victims long before
Thomas Colsy
When ‘true crime’ becomes dark spectacle
The booming true crime genre raises questions about whether fascination with evil can slide into something morally disordered
Georgia Gilholy
Louis Theroux’s missed opportunity on the ‘manosphere’
A familiar diagnosis of the manosphere that overlooks the cultural and moral transformations underpinning its rise
Daniel Turner
Hamnet and the myth of the medieval witch
Chloé Zhao’s Hamnet offers a poignant study of grief but replaces the religious world of Shakespeare’s England with a modern fantasy of pagan spirituality
Isobel Yuill