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The best pictures to cram before this year’s Oscars ceremony.

Where (and how) to watch this year’s Oscars nominees

Ten films are vying for best picture. Here’s how to cram any you might have skipped, and the correct order to watch them, ahead of the 96th Academy Awards.

  • by Will Cox
Dazed and confused: Mia McKenna-Bruce as Tara.

What this woman went through at 16 was awful. Now it’s an award-winning film

Molly Manning Walker’s new film How To Have Sex sprang from a single memory from her years clubbing in the Mediterranean.

  • by Karl Quinn
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Jess Hong as Jin Cheng, John Bradley as Jack Rooney in Netflix’s <i>3 Body Problem</i>.

The best new shows to stream in March

Our guide to the best of what’s on the streamers and free-to-air this month.

  • by Craig Mathieson
Kate Winslet plays the chancellor of a fictional European country in The Regime.

Kate Winslet’s tyrant will make you laugh, but don’t feel bad about it

Delusional, paranoid and power-crazed, The Regime’s Elena Vernham might just remind you of someone.

  • by Michael Idato

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