The Social Reckoning trailer: Aaron Sorkin’s latest take on Facebook’s fortunes
Since The Social Network first screened in 2010, Facebook has changed beyond recognition
Writer and director
Since The Social Network first screened in 2010, Facebook has changed beyond recognition
Aaron Sorkin takes Harper Lee’s classic book to create a play that presents a far more morally complex version of American liberalism
While still maintaining its historical setting, Aaron Sorkin’s script feels urgently engaged with the contemporary United States
From a portrait of a declining Judy Gardland to comedy, film adaptations and musicals, there’s much to look forward to in the coming year
Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon’s show is an enjoyable but chaotic mess that makes a compelling argument for tearing the Fourth Estate to the ground
London Letter: Mike Bartlett dominates capital’s stages with merciless eye for venal
Jane Campion’s The Power of the Dog wins best drama, in a low-scoring night for the Irish
The actor faced a backlash when fans opposed her casting in Being the Ricardos
From a thrilling new Star Wars series to a second season of Emily in Paris
Grande Dame of DC Dowd to give insight to Biden’s America and the politics-obsessed town
On the Screen Actors Guild Awards’ TV side, The Crown and Schitt’s Creek win top honours
Chloé Zhao becomes only the second woman, after Barbra Streisand, to win best director
Wolfwalkers, Brendan Gleeson and Normal People could win in the controversy-hit awards
The Borat actor on his plans for a revolution, and how it feels to come out as himself
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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