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  • ‘They filled the studio with foam and we rolled around naked’ … Robin Askwith and Sue Longhurst in Confessions of a Window Cleaner.

    Film
    ‘My testicles were on fire for weeks’: the sex movie craze that swept 70s Britain

  • Interpol, with Sam Fogarino (left), Paul Banks (centre) and Daniel Kessler (right).

    Music
    Post your questions for Interpol

  • Portrait of Alan Sparhawk, who wears a dark denim shirt.

    Music
    Low’s Alan Sparhawk on the death of his wife and bandmate Mimi Parker: ‘If you fall in love, you know this could happen’

  • Captain America: Civil War Year

    Film
    Avenger angels: can the Russo brothers return to rescue Marvel?

Talking points

  • “THE BEAR” — “Tomorrow” — Season 3, Episode 1 (Airs Thursday, June 27th) — Pictured: (l-r) Jeremy Allen White as Carmen “Carmy” Berzatto, Ayo Edebiri as Sydney Adamu. CR: FX.

    Television
    The Bear is not a comedy and it’s time to stop pretending it is

    Stuart Heritage
  • Jake Gyllenhaal in Presumed Innocent

    Television
    The hottest new trend in streaming TV? Episodes released a week at a time

    Rebecca Shaw
  • Kelly Rowland, Beyoncé and Michelle Williams of Destiny’s Child in Melbourne, 2005

    Music
    So good, so good, so good: Destiny’s Child’s greatest songs – ranked!

  • three side by side film stills

    Film
    From Twister to Titanic: writers on their favourite disaster movies

People

  • Malcolm McDowell.

    Film
    Post your questions for Malcolm McDowell

  • Hungarian Filmmaker Bela Tarr Stars In A Season At The Filmoteca De Catalunya With A Large Part Of His Filmography<br>BARCELONA CATALONIA, SPAIN - JANUARY 09: Filmmaker Bela Tarr poses after giving a press conference at the Filmoteca de Catalunya, January 9, 2024, in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. During the press conference, the filmmaker commented on his retrospective at the Filmoteca de Catalunya. Hungarian filmmaker Bela Tarr stars in a Filmoteca de Catalunya cycle with a large part of his cinematography during the month of January. (Photo By David Zorrakino/Europa Press via Getty Images)

    Film
    ‘My slogan is very simple: no education, just liberation!’ – Béla Tarr on how film can fight the political right in Hungary

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      Television
      Bob Newhart, famed comedian and sitcom actor, dies at 94

    • Manny Jacinto poses for photographers upon arrival at the premiere for the film 'The Acolyte' on Tuesday, May 28, 2024 in London. (Photo by Vianney Le Caer/Invision/AP)

      Film
      ‘Tom Cruise is writing stories for Tom Cruise’: Manny Jacinto on why Top Gun lines were cut

    • Rob Delaney promoting Deadpool & Wolverine.

      Film
      Rob Delaney: ‘The average British citizen is funnier than the average American’

The big picture

  • Springfield, MA

    Feeling sheepish: Sergio Purtell’s American dream – in pictures

    The photographer escaped Pinochet’s Chile to turn his lens on a country obsessed with freedom, guns and consumerism

Reviews

  • A woman wearing a white dress stands next to a man wearing a black button-down, with fairy lights in the background

    Film
    Find Me Falling – Harry Connick Jr heads to Cyprus in so-so Netflix romcom

  • Anthony Hopkins as Emperor Vespasian in Those About to Die.

    Television
    Those About to Die – Anthony Hopkins’s Rome epic is disgustingly effective

    • ‘Altogether masterly’ … Natalie Portman and Mikey Madison in Apple TV+’s Lady in the Lake.

      Television
      Lady in the Lake – Natalie Portman’s TV debut is absolutely impeccable

    • Glass Animals.

      Music
      Glass Animals: I Love You So F***ing Much – immaculately polite, Coldplay-lite pop-rock

    • Denzel Curry - credit Giovanni Mourin

      Music
      Denzel Curry: King of the Mischievous South Vol 2 – annoyingly irresistible

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Pictures & video

  • Chips with everything … Mrs Clayton and Mrs Collins, Summer, 1974.

    In pictures
    Road to ruins: Peter Mitchell’s crumbling Leeds

    Demolished flats, boarded-up cinemas, disused buildings … Mitchell’s photographs of Yorkshire (and beyond) have established him as a key chronicler of a changing Britain
  • Landscape with tanks … Time Taken 2, High Summer, 2013-2014, by Simon Norfolk.

    Photography
    ‘Some of the most shocking photographs ever taken’ – The Camera Never Lies review

  • ‘Some people tried it and made polite noises’ … an image from Bittersweet: A Story of Food and Yemen.

    My best shot
    A wild moment with date paste

  • Photography
    Feeling sheepish: Sergio Purtell’s American dream – in pictures

  • Photography
    ‘You never know what you’ll bump into’: a wander around Britain – in pictures

  • Photography
    Joy, trauma and identity: themes from Kuala Lumpur’s photography awards

  • Photos of the day
    Desert blooms, Romanian blouses and Mr Afghanistan

  • Art and design
    ‘I celebrate the human condition’: Louis Stettner’s real lives

  • Photography
    Latin American Foto festival

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