A deft drama about the aftermath of a sexual assault and glitchy dispatches from hip-hop’s ‘otherground’. Here’s the pick of the week’s culture, taken from the Guardian’s best-rated reviews
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Summed up in a sentence An exquisite documentary, following pioneering neurosurgeon Henry Marsh, who is racked with guilt over patients who’ve died, and wrestling with his conscience following a cancer diagnosis
What our reviewer said “A deep meditation on what it means to have lived: death hands us a ledger of triumphs and mistakes, the happiness we’ve spread tallied against the pain we’ve inflicted. Was it all worth it?” Jack Seale
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