From Ripley to Ragnarok: Cate Blanchett’s 20 best film performances – ranked! | Film

20. Pushing Tin (1999) Cate Blanchett played a pretty generic “wife” role in this interesting, somewhat forgotten US comedy about air traffic controllers from director Mike Newell, whose title is their slang for guiding planes. It was saddled with a terrible ending by its screenwriters, Glen and Les Charles (creators of TV’s Cheers), and blitzed … Read more

‘You’re always on edge – it has consequences’: the extraordinary drama about working in an Amazon-style warehouse | Film

A lonely woman trudges the aisles of a cavernous warehouse, accompanied by the accusatory bleeps of the scanner that directs her every move. She picks objects off the shelves that serve other people’s needs – a baby doll, a vibrator, a rope washing line – as her own are slowly obliterated. Laura Carreira’s acclaimed debut … Read more

Shirley Valentine review – huge laughs and tender feelings at a Liverpool homecoming | Theatre

There is a marvellous passage towards the end of the first act of Willy Russell’s evergreen monologue. Shirley has told us about her irritating neighbour Gillian, a master at one-upmanship, when unexpectedly she receives a gift from her. Far from thinking herself superior to Shirley, Gillian turns out to be awestruck. Not only that, but … Read more

The Undercover Police Scandal: Love and Lies Exposed review – what sort of country would let the police do this? | Television

What function does a television series have when the disgrace it covers is already in the public domain? The “spy cops” scandal has been the subject of extensive reporting, spearheaded by the Guardian. There is no need to demand a public inquiry, either: one is under way. Yet ITV’s three-part The Undercover Police Scandal: Love … Read more

T-shirts, thongs and perfect twerking: Anora spent $18m on marketing – three times its budget | Anora

The extraordinary success of Sean Baker’s sex worker romance at the Oscars on Sunday has left many gawping at the campaigning nous of indie distributor Neon, who released the film in the US. Five years ago, they propelled another Palme d’Or winner at Cannes, Bong Joon-ho’s Parasite, to an Oscars landslide. The price-tag on that … Read more