The People Are Starved for Romance
Those of us who worship at the altar of Rachel Weisz had high hopes for Vladimir, Netflix’s new miniseries starring the British actor as a frustrated English professor who becomes giddily unmoored by a sexual fixation on her new colleague Vladimir (played by Leo Woodall). On-screen, Weisz is our preeminent interpreter of erudite but animalistic desire; Woodall is the most reliably lunkish and sleepy-eyed rogue currently acting. Because, I’d argue, we are absolutely starved for this kind of...
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