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The Talk to Me twins return with an even more disturbing horror, starring Sally Hawkins as a foster carer from hell, parenting two siblings and one very creepy child. Bring Her Back is in cinemas.
The Talk to Me twins return with an even more disturbing horror, starring Sally Hawkins as a foster carer from hell, parenting two siblings and one very creepy child. Bring Her Back is in cinemas.
Another film – scenes neat  
Also back: Wes Anderson, with another 'elegant, eccentric, rectilinear comedy'! Probably one for the hardcore Wes-heads, but still pleasant. The Phoenician Scheme is in cinemas.
Also back: Wes Anderson, with another 'elegant, eccentric, rectilinear comedy'! Probably one for the hardcore Wes-heads, but still pleasant. The Phoenician Scheme is in cinemas.
An album – pop treat  
Miley Cyrus called her new album Something Beautiful psychedelic. It's about 'as psychedelic as a baked potato' – but there are still pop gems here.
Miley Cyrus called her new album Something Beautiful psychedelic. It's about 'as psychedelic as a baked potato' – but there are still pop gems here.
A book – frames sweet  
After a career of bestsellers, Broadway musicals and an eponymous test, Alison Bechdel's new graphic novel Spent is a rumination on ageing – featuring a fictionalised version of herself running a goat sanctuary.
After a career of bestsellers, Broadway musicals and an eponymous test, Alison Bechdel's new graphic novel Spent is a rumination on ageing – featuring a fictionalised version of herself running a goat sanctuary.
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Daisy Doris May's tour of her tabs
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Head in the clouds
Head in the clouds
A Chinese paraglider took an accidental, hour-long 8,000-metre-high flight above the clouds. He survived and also filmed it.
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