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Film has given Britain a dangerously skewed perspective on World War II
Individual stories are suddenly taking precedence over franchise building.
On the pop culture podcast this week: Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk, the BBC cookery show Nadiya's British Food Adventure and the mumps episode of Brooklyn Nine-Nine.
As a child in the late Nineties, I lived for Aladdin. Yet no actual Arabs or even Indians were involved in the cartoon.
Judging the actual speaking and acting the from teen icon.
Christopher Nolan both stretches time and compresses it, creating suspense without horror.
He turned down the role of Spock, and turned James Mason into a bisexual. An encounter with the late Hollywood great and Oscar-winning star of Ed Wood.
Night of the Living Dead (1968) was a curiously accurate portrayal of the zeitgeist.
Her delicate touch as a director keeps the mood frisky, even at its most fraught.
On the pop culture podcast this week: the Edgar Wright film Baby Driver, the Netflix feature Okja and the BBC drama Happy Valley.
The slapstick-obsessed munchkins are becoming less and less amusing.