Filling cracks in ceiling

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I've tackled these a number of times over the years and broadly used the following approaches, after some research:
1. paper plasterboard tape bedded in with easifill and then levelled off with further layers of easifill
2. gouged the crack with a screwdriver and then filled and levelled with easifill

I am finding that #2 consistently fails overtime as the crack opens up. I have had much more success with #1 but often have an issue with the tape bubbling.
To add, I have applied diluted PVA as a base coat in both of these scenarios.

Can I please have your advice on this. Here is the latest crack I need to tackle before I paint this bedroom.

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Have you tried sinking a few screws up into the beams to prevent movement of the plasterboard?
I am planning to but I also have another crack that runs in the opposite direction to the joist. Trying to establish a good approach for these.
 
Rake out cracks. Make holes along the cracks. Insert low expanding foam. Cut off excess when dry, fill sand, repeat...paint.
 
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