arts
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Actor issues statement clarifying her claim that row over lack of black Oscar nominees was racist to white people
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One of the weirder new wilderness movies has premiered at Sundance, in which Daniel Radcliffe’s gassy – and still sexually-aroused – corpse acts as the narrative and literal vehicle for Paul Dano to find redemption
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The Oscar-nominated writer, director and actor says there is ‘nothing worse than being a woman’ in a film industry being challenged for its lack of diversity
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In January 2011, the Guardian invited writers from across the Arab world to reflect on the revolutionary fervour sweeping the region. Here, they revisit their responses
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She died of cancer. We tried everything we could do to save her. I wish that I could have done more
talking points
Sundance
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The Juno pair reunite for a richly wrought story about two strangers from different backgrounds who come together over a stolen baby
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Portrait of artist Robert Mapplethorpe – who pushed boundaries with photos of male genitalia and sadomasochism – given robust treatment in HBO film
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The relentless monstrosity of a film is rife with fetishized cellulite, disgusting food and firehose penises. It’s not for everyone – but perhaps it should be
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The Guardian’s Nigel Smith and Lanre Bakare are in Park City, Utah for the 2016 Sundance Film Festival and have already seen some excellent work
people
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The rapper who beat Kendrick Lamar to a Grammy has criticised cultural appropriation – the third instance in a week of white performers paying little more than lip service to structural racism
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the big picture
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Photographer Giles Duley arrives on the remote island of Nagu in Finland and finds the locals offering touching hospitality to their ‘guests’
reviews
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Based on a much-loved comic book character from Neil Gaiman’s comic The Sandman, Lucifer is a derivative drama with a satanic twist
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pictures & video
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Between the 1940s and 1970s, drive-in movies were wildly popular in America – see the highlights from a collection of 200 rare prints
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New York street images by Saul Leiter, on show at London’s Photographers’ Gallery, reveal a pioneer of colour photography – while it was being derided by his peers
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Xan Brooks is joined by Peter Bradshaw and Henry Barnes to assess this week’s big film releases
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A first look at the little-seen 1971 documentary made in the wake of Hopper’s breakout hit, Easy Rider
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The Minneapolis rapper, singer and flautist premieres the euphoric, body-positive video for Humanize, the new single taken from her album Big Grrrl Small World
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‘A beam of light caught Eisenhower as he arrived in Geneva for a Big Four meeting. I was the only one who got the shot’
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Gillian Anderson If fans aren’t put off by our walking sticks, fantastic
The X-Files Reboot stutters then gains momentum