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    Horror films were reviled as one step up from pornography – now the genre is a force to be reckoned with | Film

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    TV tonight: Strictly dancer Amy Dowden’s cancer treatment journey | Television

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    The return of Beetlejuice, Gladiator, Paddington and the Joker – the best films of autumn 2024 | Film

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    Sherwood series two review – even more spellbinding than the original masterpiece | Drama

    The coal’s the thing. The first series of Sherwood by James Graham was based on his experiences growing up in a Nottinghamshire pit...

    ‘You should be partying when you write party music’: pop hedonists Confidence Man on their super-sweaty new album | Pop and rock

    It’s 9am in San Francisco and Confidence Man are having some creative differences. “Sugar wants to do a pantomime horse but there’s no...

    All for you! Janet Jackson, Snõõper, Bob Dylan and more: the best music of autumn 2024 | Music

    Pop, rap, folk, jazz and moreAndrew Tuttle and Michael ChapmanAfter Yorkshire guitarist Michael Chapman died in September 2021, aged 80, his partner Andru...

    ‘Sue Johnston’s first day on set, she was biting someone’s nose off’: Ben Wheatley on his zombie drama Generation Z | Television

    The old eat the young. That is the back-of-a-beermat pitch for new Channel 4 drama Generation Z. And because the Z stands for...

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