Arts and entertainment news from Guardian US
Arts
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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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Producer Jordan Peele’s ‘spiritual sequel’ to the 1992 urban legend hit returns to Chicago for more mayhem
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As actor’s libel case continues in London, high court hears details of messages allegedly sent about Amber Heard
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Late-night hosts discussed Trump’s response to the outbreak and the fallout from the South Carolina Democratic debate
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With Steven Spielberg out of the running for the next instalment in the globetrotting adventure franchise, it’s time for some new blood
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New York exhibition will make case for fashion as a time-bending force, says curator
People
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The acclaimed film-maker goes in front of the camera for a new thriller and talks about age, sex and how difficult he finds it to get funding for a new project
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Acting on behalf of 152 inmates, the rapper and mogul argues prisoners’ constitutional rights are being violated
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The big picture
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Arno Rafael Minkkinen has been using his body as his subject for five decades. Working alone, in natural landscapes, his timeless images – never manipulated or retouched – are surreal, spiritual and transformative
Reviews
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3 out of 5 stars.
Film The Invisible Man – Elisabeth Moss brings murky thriller to life
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 -
Pictures & video
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These striking images from Adorned, an exhibition at Fotografiemuseum Amsterdam, tackle notions of fashion and beauty around the world
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