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Mark Rylance

  1. movie review
    Bones and All Is Curiously BloodlessEven though, as a cannibal road-movie romance, it technically has a lot of blood in it.
  2. mamma mia!
    Seeking: An Invitation to Christine Baranski’s Skinny-Dipping PartiesCherry Jones is down for some bacchanalia.
  3. movie review
    The Outfit May Not Be Perfect, But It Works PerfectlyMark Rylance is riveting in this tight little gangster thriller set in a custom-suit shop.
  4. very bad guys
    Every Movie Villain Is a Tech BroThe long-gestating archetype gets at a dull, persistent itch in our psyches that we can’t scratch away.
  5. movie review
    Movie Review: The BFGDespite the inevitable E.T. comparisons, the two films have little in common.
  6. trailer mix
    New The BFG Trailer: Bigger, Friendlier, GianterSteven Spielberg hears your lonely heart.
  7. cannes 2016
    Cannes: Steven Spielberg On BFG, Mark Rylance We tried to find out if Spielberg might cast the Oscar winner in Indiana Jones 5.
  8. the industry
    Spielberg to Helm Kidnapping of Edgardo MortaraWith Mark Rylance attached as Pope Pius IX!
  9. and the nominees are
    2016 BAFTA TV Nominations: It’s Idris Elba vs. Mark Rylance AgainThe Great British Bake Off gets its fifth consecutive nomination.
  10. the industry
    One Direction Superfan Christopher Nolan Got Harry Styles for DunkirkIt will be the singer’s first film role.
  11. egots
    Your Post-Oscar EGOT WatchMark Rylance is one of three men who are now halfway to an EGOT. 
  12. theater review
    Theater Review: Nice Fish Brings News From Lake WobegonIce fishing through the midlife crisis.
  13. winner’s circle
    Here Are the NYFCC 2015 WinnersInside Out begins its dominance.
  14. Theater Review: Twelfth Night and Richard IIIRichard, as presented here, is a compelling curiosity; Twelfth Night is sublime.”
  15. stage dive
    The Chav Anthem That Is JerusalemJez Butterworth’s green and trenchant play.
  16. stage dive
    Stage Dive: There’s a Theater in Their Mouths, and Everyone’s Invited!Mark Rylance’s goofy set of fake choppers in ‘La Bête’ are not alone on Broadway, and off.
  17. stage dive
    Theater Review: Your Comp-Lit T.A. Would Have Loved La BêteIt would win best sketch at an end-of-semester talent show, hands down, but La Bête adds up to far, far less than it thinks it does.
  18. stage dive
    Stage Dive: Theater Critic Scott Brown’s Ten Most Anticipated ProductionsPee-Wee Herman, a sort of ‘Star Trek’ invasion, and Sutton Foster singing “I Get a Kick Out of You” are a few of the expected delights of the upcoming season.
  19. the industry
    Bill Murray, Tilda Swinton, Gael García Bernal to Thrill You! At a Languid, Quirky PacePlus industry news on Ellen Page, John Landis, and The Rock.