Josh O'Connor
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3 out of 5 stars.This adaptation of the Graham Swift novel look and sounds lush, but the pace is so languorous your emotions never have a chance to get going
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Chloé Zhao’s drama and TV’s The Crown repeated Golden Globes wins, though Frances McDormand lost out as best actress to Carey Mulligan
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Ears aside, Josh O’Connor wasn’t the obvious choice to play the heir to the throne in The Crown. The Labour-supporting republican talks lucky breaks, lockdown and life after Charles
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The two actors talk about their new film, Hope Gap, and along with co-star Josh O’Connor and director William Nicholson, share their thoughts on honesty, fidelity and the perils of talking at breakfast
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5 out of 5 stars.
Mark Kermode's film of the week Only You review – a perfectly realised story of love and longing
5 out of 5 stars.The course of true love runs less than smooth in this engrossing debut feature from writer-director Harry Wootliff
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Olivia Colman and Helena Bonham Carter are among the A-listers appearing in the new series of Netflix’s drama – but which of them looks the best fit?
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As the hit show returns to Corfu for a third series, two of its stars explain the secrets of its ratings success
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Yorkshire-set love story and atmospheric period drama honoured at this year’s Bifa ceremony, with a Guardian short film also among the winners
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4 out of 5 stars.A disaffected farmer’s fling with a Romanian worker reawakens his love of the land in Francis Lee’s tender, impressive debut
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Early starts, long hours, lots of sheep: the star of God’s Own Country tells of the hard graft behind the acclaimed film
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4 out of 5 stars.
God's Own Country review – Dales answer to Brokeback that's a very British love story
4 out of 5 stars.This Yorkshire-set story about a relationship between a farmer and an immigrant worker is a beautifully judged, unsentimental study from first time director Francis Lee
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4 out of 5 stars.
The Shoemaker’s Holiday review – Dekker's 1599 critique feels tremendously contemporary
4 out of 5 stars.Thomas Dekker’s tale of love and power among the artisan classes of 16th-century England has amazing resonance, writes Clare Brennan
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4 out of 5 stars.The RSC’s shrewdly intelligent take on Thomas Dekker’s Elizabethan drama is both sobering and comic
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Edinburgh film festival's headline award goes to film about four friends setting up a commune, while Eddie Marsan takes best performance in a British film
The reader interview The Crown, God’s Own Country, Mothering Sunday: post your questions for Josh O’Connor