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Founded in 1969, the Detroit title that first used the term ‘punk rock’ was daringly derisive but also often racist, sexist and homophobic – so why bring it back?
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The team work their magic on items related to the royal family. Plus: Sara Cox’s guests discuss The Handmaid’s Tale in Between the Covers. Here’s what to watch this evening
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Imelda Staunton is outstanding in Mike Leigh’s incredibly timely drama, while Alicia Vikander is the perfect AI creation in Alex Garland’s directorial debut. Plus, Keanu Reeves is back with more Matrix
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Ingram has revealed some of the ‘hundreds’ of abusive messages she’s received after debuting in the Star Wars show, saying ‘there’s nothing anybody can do to stop this hate’
Reviews
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A paean to people and nature in a fictional moorland village, from prehistory to 2099
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2 out of 5 stars.
Film Dashcam – Maga-loving social media monster leads pandemic horror
2 out of 5 stars.Annie Hardy plays a livestream host so toxic that even zombies struggle to deal with her -
3 out of 5 stars.Jens Sjögren’s sympathetic film avoids the cliched sport movie formula of triumph over adversity by focusing on what happens off the pitch
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Chauncey Hare’s Photographic Work is the first critical biography of the American photographer Chauncey Hare (1934–2019).
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