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In The Lost Lands - Dave Bautista Exclusive Interview
In the Lost Lands
The Friend - Bill Murray Exclusive Interview
The Friend
Relay - Riz Ahmed as Tom
Relay
Thunderbolts* - Official Behind the Scenes Clip
Thunderbolts*
Eddington - Luke Grimes at LA Premiere
Eddington
The Fantastic Four: First Steps - Pedro Pascal at Berlin Fan Event
The Fantastic Four: First Steps
Eddington - Matt Gomez Hidaka at LA Premiere
Eddington
The Roses - Vows Clip
The Roses
The Long Walk - Garrett Wareing Character Poster
The Long Walk
Murderbot Season 1 - Teaser Clip
Murderbot
The Long Walk - Cooper Hoffman Character Poster
The Long Walk
A Minecraft Movie - Danielle Brooks Exclusive Interview
A Minecraft Movie
Murderbot Season 1 - David Dastmalchian and Alexander SkarsgÄrd Scene
Murderbot
The Devil Wears Prada 2 - Title Announcement
The Devil Wears Prada 2
The Running Man - Glen Powell as Ben Richards
The Running Man
The Art Mysteries with Waldemar Januszczak

The Art Mysteries with Waldemar Januszczak Season 1: Episode Guide & Ratings

Season 1 Episodes

1. Self-Portrait with Bandaged Ear by Vincent Van Gogh

March 17th, 202028 min

Van Gogh's Self-Portrait with Bandaged Ear is one of his most famous works of art. However, hidden inside the painting is a startling secret, a steamy tale of geishas, brothels, bullfights, broken love and artistic jealousy.

2. Les Poseuses by Georges Seurat

March 24th, 202028 min

Waldemar investigates the mysteries behind the painting Les Poseuses by the French pointillism master Georges Seurat, best known for his masterpiece La Grande Jatte, a painting which also mysteriously appears in Les Poseuses.

3. The Vision After the Sermon by Paul Gauguin

March 31st, 202028 min

Waldemar explores Paul Gauguin's forbidden romance which sparked the creation of The Vision After the Sermon, one of Gauguin's most famous, personal and cryptic religious paintings.

4. The Card Players by Paul Cezanne

April 7th, 202028 min

Waldemar explains why The Card Players by Paul Cezanne is one of the most cryptic examples of Cezanne's ambition to combine classic religious art with modernity, and how the cult of Mary Magdalene in French Provence influenced Cezanne.