JAMIE BRITTON recommends that we all buy at least two copies of a remarkable book of poems
THE Robin Hood legend is certainly coming under fire these days. That’s unsurprising, as the last studio big-budget Robin with Russell Crowe had him as a baron who saves England and guarantees it for the other barons.
And, as the Earth’s resources dwindle, we are watching real-life Robin Hoods — lauded entrepreneurs and their merry band of tech stalwarts, bathed in green — hiding their ever-increasing gains in tax shelters.
New releases from The Dreaming Spires, Bruce Springsteen, and Chet Baker
DENNIS BROE finds much to praise in the new South African Netflix series, but wonders why it feels forced to sell out its heroine
RITA DI SANTO gives us a first look at some extraordinary new films that examine outsiders, migrants, belonging and social abuse
MARIA DUARTE recommends the ambitious portrait of an agricultural community confronted by the trauma of enclosure


