Vladimir review – Rachel Weisz’s sociopathic professor falls for Leo Woodall in ‘post-woke’ drama
Get the latest entertainment news, reviews and star-studded interviews with our Independent Culture email Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter Me Too, one of the most famous political slogans of the 21st century, was a show of solidarity. For victims of abuse it was evidence that there were others out there who had endured the same experiences and survived. But what was less described, during the long process of recriminations, was the solidarity in the communities of the accused. Friends standing by their friends, parents standing by their children, wives standing by their husbands. That’s the jumping off point for Vladimir, a new Netflix limited series based on Julia May Jonas’s provocative 2022 bestselling novel. Rachel Weisz is an unnamed creative writing professor at some semi-rural liberal arts college. She lives with her feckless husband, and fellow academic, John (John Slattery), ceaselessly narrating her mundane domestic and professional life. But two things happen to shake up their existence. Firstly, John is …



