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Zack Snyder’s humourless sci-fi finds no space for character development
Jason Momoa gives his all in the second instalment of the DC franchise, but the effects and plot are underwhelming
Tender British drama of life’s disappointments recalls the social satire of Mike Leigh
Studio Ghibli genius Hayao Miyazaki returns with a fantastical wartime anime that mines his own life story
Adam Driver and Penélope Cruz star in a fast-paced story of racing, money and death
Mark Gatiss adapts Arthur Conan Doyle’s story about a mummy running riot
In the face of disaster, the shy, sad-eyed lead character looks for fulfilment in daily pleasures
GB News broke media rules more times than any other broadcaster
At the revival of Soho’s infamous Colony Rooms, the clientele are not true artists but aspiring bohemians
Recent debates about the technology also concern the kind of civilisation we want to create for ourselves
The Manchester adaptation of Oliver Jeffers’ children’s book has expressive acting from Lydia Baksh
Christmas offering at The Place in London has a shanty-fied soundtrack and acrobatic routines
The Vietnamese-American artist has explored the tensions of modern life in her work
Funding part of £1bn refurbishment of institution but campaign groups criticise decision to renew partnership
Andy Serkis and Louisa Harland co-star in a play about a play about the Troubles
World Heart Beat Embassy Gardens played host to le Fleming’s complex webs of rhythm
Thea Musgrave’s opera has a fresh lead and recycled sets
London-listed group says independent valuer’s figure ‘materially higher’ than numbers implied by recent industry deals
Clever use of binaural technology brings the horrors of war right to the audience’s ears
The Netflix hit’s theatrical spin-off balances horror and humour to great effect
If done well, bringing Warhammer to streaming screens would attract fans and boost sales
There was a devotional atmosphere at the Irish singer’s show at the OVO Arena, Wembley
Also in London: Ryan Wigglesworth conducts his new Magnificat at the Barbican
Written after a long car journey north, the track became a favourite festive cover
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