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What to see and do this weekend: From a lush new album by a former cowgirl to a Ted Lasso star taking on Chekov, the Mail's critics pick the very best of music, theatre and film
Awesome new albums, great gigs, spectacular stage performances and a host of fantastic films, - they are all featured in our critics' picks of the best of music, theatre and film.
What ensues is like a freewheeling cross between Thelma & Louise and the Coens’ own No Country For Old Men, with two young women – promiscuous, motor-mouthed Jamie (Margaret Qualley) and buttoned-up, Henry James-reading Marian (Geraldine Viswanathan) embarking on an impromptu road trip from Philadelphia to Tallahassee in Florida. In High & Low: John Galliano, Macdonald's subject is one of the most influential fashion designers of all time, the brilliant couturier whose career veered disastrously off the tracks, dragging his reputation with it, following a series of obnoxious anti-Semitic outbursts towards fellow customers in a Paris bar. With contributions from the likes of Kate Moss, Anna Wintour, Naomi Campbell and Charlize Theron, the film chronicles his enormous success but the last third or so addresses his descent into alcohol and prescription-drug addiction, which fuelled those shocking 2011 tirades and their aftermath as he tried (not least by taking lessons about the Holocaust from a rabbi) to find redemption.
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