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Access Entertainment boss says Ukraine-born billionaire to invest hundreds of millions of pounds in TV, film and theatre
Williams’s new Netflix docu-showcase joins the cast of stars stage-managing their stories
Daniel Radcliffe-produced documentary spotlights a man who was paralysed after being injured on set
Despite a lack of exposure on screen or on red carpets, designers have found fruitful ways to promote themselves
She plays the doomed princess in the first half of the show’s final season
Emma Stone sends up gentrification and reality TV in ‘The Curse’; Robbie Williams sorts out the ‘wreckage of the past’ on Netflix; Emma Corrin as an amateur sleuth in ‘A Murder at the End of the World’; David Oyelowo plays a pioneering black US marshal in ‘Lawmen: Bass Reeves’; Sylvester Stallone’s autobiographical ‘Sly’ is surprisingly introspective; Helen Mirren, Judi Dench and Brian Cox contribute to ‘Shakespeare: Rise of a Genius’ — reviews by Dan Einav
Emma Corrin’s amateur sleuth visits a summit held by Clive Owen’s icy technocrat in Hulu/Disney’s whodunnit
New Paramount+ series turns authenticity on its head in a grimly plausible send-up of gentrification and reality TV
The latest biographical documentary to land on the streaming service has the usual carefully managed narrative
Move designed to maintain media plurality as broadcaster seeks to boost finances by producing its own programmes
A return to advertiser-led programming may signal the collapse of the risk-taking attitude that led to two decades of edgy, adventurous drama shows
Helen Mirren, Judi Dench and Brian Cox are among the illustrious contributors in this three-part series
The action star’s largely first-person retrospective reveals moments of self-analysis
David Oyelowo commands as one of the first black deputy US marshals in a new Paramount+ series
US media giant will combine Channel 5 platform with Pluto TV
His professional travails on ‘Friends’ were an acute reflection of a different office age
Director Shawn Levy’s adaptation of the Pulitzer prize-winning novel leaves little room for nuance or ambiguity
Broadcaster says former PM will join in new year and play key role in its election coverage
Julian Fellowes’ study of elite Manhattanites touches on social matters but is more concerned with petty scandals
Jodie Whittaker, Tamara Lawrance and Bella Ramsey star in the three-parter set in a women’s correctional facility
The BBC1 series promises cinematic scope, natural dramas and a broadcaster who retains his boyish curiosity
Critics say TV anchor Andrea Giambruno had become a political liability for the Italian premier
The show tries hard to bend minds with interconnected plots but is riddled with clichés
Flimsy Disney+ docu-series retreads ground already covered in a TV drama and a West End play
‘Suits’ and ‘Ballers’ find new audiences but licensing costs may squeeze streamer’s margins
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