Elisabeth Moss
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Tristram Kenton’s archive reveals more performers heading for the big time, including Rachel Weisz, Idris Elba, Daniel Kaluuya, Felicity Jones and moreGallery
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Following yesterday’s roundup of music, games, books, TV, dance and visual art, our critics continue their picks of culture to lift the spirits during tough times
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3 out of 5 stars.
Peter Bradshaw's film of the week Shirley review – Elisabeth Moss gets under a horror writer's skin
3 out of 5 stars.Moss bristles with malevolence as a fictionalised version of Shirley Jackson but the film’s early menace fizzles out
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Photographer Simon Annand has been snapping actors backstage for almost four decades. His latest book, Time to Act, is a collection of more than 200 portraits of some of the world’s greatest performers. Here are 12 of the bestGallery
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The lives of women from history, from Catherine the Great to Shirley Jackson, are being brought to the screen with a radical focus on character over facts
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4 out of 5 stars.Gripping update of HG Wells’s classic
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While the new interpretation of HG Wells’s novel might lean into Hollywood silliness, its portrayal of a woman being surveilled is scarily real
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3 out of 5 stars.A reliably committed lead performance ignites a mostly enjoyable, often timely, take on the HG Wells story that falls apart in the final act
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The Handmaid’s Tale star on doing her own stunts in The Invisible Man, the symbolic power of Offred’s cape – and working with a demanding dog
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4 out of 5 stars.
First look review Shirley review – Elisabeth Moss anchors darkly compelling literary psychodrama
4 out of 5 stars.A perversely entertaining take on a brief period of Shirley Jackson’s life gives the star one of her most daring roles to date
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Our pick of the top films released in the US this year brings a shocking class war, tearjerking breakups, war, glamour, horror and everything in between. Tell us your favourites too
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1 out of 5 stars.Melissa McCarthy, Tiffany Haddish and Elisabeth Moss are squandered in this dire crime flick
From Nitram to Penguin Bloom: Australian films to look out for in 2021