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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
Fantasy game retailer aims to recruit new audiences to franchise with film and TV series
‘Disco: Soundtrack of a Revolution’ is an absorbing history and celebration of a movement; actors and fellow comedians line up to praise the titular ‘Albert Brooks: Defending My Life’; ITV’s ‘The Winter King’ is ultra-violent historical-fantasy; ★★★★★ for ‘Reservation Dogs’ in a moving final season; ‘John Lennon: Murder Without a Trial’ revisits the night the ex-Beatle was shot dead; series 2 of ‘Vigil’ promises action and layers of conspiracy — reviews by Dan Einav
The series is a casualty of cost-cutting measures, but the latest episodes show its loss would be a tragedy
The car mechanic-turned-singer on dogs, Catholicism and the healing power of music
As Moriyama gets his first solo institutional show in the UK, novelist Jessica Au celebrates the power of his scenes of city life
The first woman to occupy the role is taking over at a time of straitened finances and new digital priorities
The South African artist and curator aims to evoke a feeling of awe akin to seeing Victoria Falls
Director JA Bayona discusses ‘Society of the Snow’, which has brought together survivors and families of victims 50 years on
The exhibition ‘100 Hooks’ is the first in a series being staged by the daughter of the late artist
The actor has been through an Ebenezer-style redemption story — and everyone loves a Scrooge
The hatchet job is a dying art, so how are we meant to know which cultural offerings to avoid?
The sculptor, jeweller and performance artist on Barbie, Brian Eno and being blown away by the Taj Mahal
The Carnegie Hall audience was treated to the composer’s songs, ‘Rhapsody in Blue’, as well as sequinned jackets
The pianist launched his new album, ‘Carnival Celestial’, with two sets and a special guest
Pieces that are repaired and repurposed rather than replaced can help reduce the tonnes of furniture waste in landfill
For the accessories designer, embroidery is an escape and a salvation
Cosy and clear-cut New Adventures production begins UK tour at Sadler’s Wells, London
From cinematic juggernauts ‘Barbie’ and ‘Oppenheimer’ to ‘Succession’, Blur and a funky video game
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