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TV
Television
Shōgun
is lavish and graphically violent
By James Delingpole
Film
How to write the perfect modern screenplay
By Rod Liddle
Television
Netflix’s
One Day
is immaculate
By James Delingpole
Television
The loss of Joss Whedon
By Mitchell Jackson
Television
We owe it to those boys to watch
Masters of the Air
By James Delingpole
Science & Tech
Bowling Alone
reads like a nostalgic look at the good ol’ days
By Bridget Phetasy
Television
Slow Horses
is the best thing on TV
By James Delingpole
Film
Maestro
is a masterpiece. How did Bradley Cooper do it?
By Damian Thompson
Film
Put aside your eat-the-rich fatigue and watch
Saltburn
By Deborah Ross
Television
The golden age of TV is dead
By Zoe Strimpel
Television
John Cleese on comedy’s power, his new talk show and the press
By Andrew Doyle
Tech
AI is revolutionizing TV news
By Sean Thomas
Film
Why philosophers adore Disney
By Esther Leslie
Television
One Piece
, the most successful comic book series, comes to Netflix
By James Delingpole
Television
Peacock’s
Poker Face
is just irksome
By James Delingpole
Art
The Queen, and indeed the British public, deserve better than The Crown’s lies
By William Shawcross
Art
A work of pure, undiluted genius
By James Delingpole
Art
Girls will love Big Little Lies – and there’s just enough eye candy for boys
By James Delingpole
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