Redemption, Keep My Covers Clean Tonight Baby, We Can Start Again
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Netflix is gunning for Oscars glory. That's bad news for cinema
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Hacks was the best comedy of 2021 – why isn't it shown in the UK?
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The Marriage of Figaro, Royal Opera, review: a fizzy, funny, hugely accomplished revival
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What's on TV tonight: Rules of the Game, Raphael: Revealed, and more
Your complete guide to the week's television, films and sport, across terrestrial and digital platforms
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Insulin by Kersten T Hall, review: from jabbing to back-stabbing
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Prince Charles at the Garrison Chapel: paintings that convey an awed wonder at nature
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What's on TV tonight: Rules of the Game, Raphael: Revealed, and more
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Music lessons for children are a necessity, not a luxury
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Couples Therapy, review: there's a voyeuristic thrill in watching marriages crumble before our eyes
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Euphoria, series 2 episode 1 review: this show is determined to shock – but Grange Hill did it first
Sam Levinson's teenage addiction drama is anchored by a terrific performance by Zendaya, but it's as bleak as it is excessive
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Netflix is gunning for Oscars glory. That's bad news for cinema
The streaming giant triumphed at the Golden Globes - but film awards should be celebrating movies made for the big screen
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Hacks was the best comedy of 2021 – why isn't it shown in the UK?
This Golden Globe-winning saga of two rival female comedians tackles the culture wars with wit and wisdom. If only HBO would let us see it
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'He's broken… filling a hole in his soul': how Batman's darkness engulfed Ben Affleck
Affleck played his 'dark' Batman when his life was falling apart. And now we know the toll it took on him
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Prince Charles at the Garrison Chapel: paintings that convey an awed wonder at nature
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Redemption, Keep My Covers Clean Tonight Baby, We Can Start Again
Source: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/
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