The reality behind Tár: ‘Of course it’s harder for men, now women are in the mix’
Alice Farnham is on a one-woman mission to demystify the rarified world of conducting. Will Cate Blanchett's drama help?
Alice Farnham is on a one-woman mission to demystify the rarified world of conducting. Will Cate Blanchett's drama help?
A new opera tells a harrowing tale of political ruthlessness and medical violence – with President John F Kennedy’s sister at its centre
This overwhelming interrogation of American complicity confirms that Ken Burns, Lynn Novick and Sarah Botstein are TV’s greatest historians
Nicolas Winding Refn’s supernatural noir has a hypnotic central performance but will leave many viewers utterly baffled
Sky Atlantic's drama centres on three women each differently affected by ideas of reincarnation, but leaves the supernatural at the door
The cross-dressing villain has gone from the source material, but Rowling's impassioned feminism and cancel-culture backlash remain
Presenter Anna Keay is engaging company in this engrossing look behind the years-long restoration of Big Ben
Allan Kozinn and Adrian Sinclair's The McCartney Legacy, Vol 1, 1969-1973, hints at the darker depths behind Macca's smiley stage persona
Damian Lewis and Guy Pearce are magnificent in a satisfyingly complex drama which focuses on Philby's escape to Beirut in 1963
Claudia Winkleman presides over this promising, gothic-flavoured game show in which 22 strangers must befriend and betray each other
Reeling from funding cuts, ENO is staging the UK premiere of this already acclaimed opera – we talk to its composer and stars
Harris was 'the most unreliable person I have ever known,' Joe Jackson writes in his new biography of the hell-raising Hollywood star
Season five of Netflix's The Crown is finally here. But who is playing who?
Margolyes and Cumming returned to the campervan for another series of Miriam and Alan: Lost in Scotland and Beyond
This bawdy adaptation of Laclos's classic novel plays fast and loose with the source material
Tarantino would have made a great gossip columnist, as the director proves in this chatty memoir about his favourite blood-spattered flicks