The Price of Truth: meet the journalists taking on Putin
Watching this documentary while drinking tea at my desk, I feel admiration and something close to shame.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
Watching this documentary while drinking tea at my desk, I feel admiration and something close to shame.
ByThe veteran talk-show host on broadcasting’s halcyon days, car-crash interviews and today’s “charlatans in high office”.
ByI can’t remember the last time I endured a show as relentlessly laboured as this steaming dollop of faux-feminist puerility.…
ByOur critical culture is grossly overinflated with positive and promotional content. But popular is not always best.
ByDavid Tennant’s devil and Michael Sheen’s angel are one of television’s great odd couple romances.
ByGregg Wallace’s savage satire about the cost-saving benefits of human flesh consumption exposes a day-to-day reality.
BySian Gibson and Paul Coleman’s new series is comic perfection – but perhaps not everyone will find it funny.
ByMore are being released than ever before – but the documentary has entered its corporate era.
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