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The Image imprint continues to thrive, plus a cherubic demon-hunter protects Prague from ancient threats
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As a new E4 comedy TV series about backpacking around China begins, here are the tropes of student travel that are beyond parody
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In a new column pinpointing the moments great TV shows jumped the shark, we remember Simon Amstell and Miquita Oliver’s irrepressible double act – and the ship that sank without them
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The role of an eccentric dad in Toni Erdmann has persuaded the Hollywood heavyweight to make his first movie since 2010. Which of his retired peers are also due a comeback?
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As the darkly funny anthology series returns, creators Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith explain why comedy and horror is a marriage made in hell
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Some moderately famous faces step out of the love lift in a special version of the dating show, while London is under occupation in a slow-burning drama
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Michael Symmons Roberts and Paul Farley look for similitude in great writers’ psyches, while Dent recounts the tale of a vanishing family man
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The BBC’s new alt-history drama imagines Britain under Nazi rule. The uncomfortably apposite question is: what would you do if a despot took hold?
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The 1980s has become the most beloved decade on TV, with leading shows mining inspiration from its defining films. But it’s not just a case of style – the era’s refreshing approach to social issues still appeals
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The late character actor is remembered, while the net is closing in on James Delaney in Tom Hardy’s period drama
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Harangue the DJ Sub Focus: ‘I played techno at my friend’s wedding. It didn’t get the best response’
The drum’n’bass cadet empties his psychic record bag and dishes out his favourite tunes, from Sampha and Jon Hopkins to Fleetwood Mac -
The artist captures bohemian heavyweights Francis Bacon, Lucian Freud and Henrietta Moraes enjoying a well-earned tipple
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From Skepta adding some grime to the awards to the BBC’s new alt-history war drama, here’s your must-watch list
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Plus: Esa-Pekka Salonen conducts in Philharmonia premieres and David McVicar directs Pelléas Et Mélisande
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Walford market is struck by a bus on the loose. Plus: say hello to Corrie’s next top model and goodbye to the Hollyoaks serial killer … for now
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Jobless and expecting, the comedy actor channelled her frustrations into her directorial debut, delivering a funny, gory and subversive horror film
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James Cameron has called the Oscars biased, but should box-office smash hits like his really be rewarded with prizes?
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The Hairspray director is famed for his boundary-trashing B-movies but he hopes Trump’s presidency will inspire the next wave of punk-rock film-makers
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The supermarket giant attempts to win over the hipster crowd with a tale of romance and chicken curry
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Five of the best ... new dance performances Nell Gwynn and Ballet Black: this week’s best UK theatre and dance