Sam Claflin
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TV review
Daisy Jones & the Six review – not even Elvis’s grandkid can save this 70s rock’n’roll sagaThe stars sizzle with chemistry, the band shenanigans are fun and everyone and everything in it looks gorgeous – but it all just feels too slick and sanitary
Peaky Blinders: episode by episode
Peaky Blinders recap: series six, episode five – an explosive return to formPeaky Blinders: episode by episode
Peaky Blinders recap: series six, episode four – is Tommy his own worst enemy?
Book of Love review – charmless romcom is a waste of potential
Sam Claflin plays an uptight novelist on a Mexican book tour in a romantic comedy short on romance and comedy
Every Breath You Take review – Casey Affleck fires blanks in trashy psychodrama
The Oscar-winner gives a sluggish performance as a grief-stricken psychiatrist in this shallow psychological thriller
Enola Holmes review – Sherlock's rebellious kid sister is on the case
Stranger Things star Millie Bobby Brown is cheeky young Enola searching for her missing mum in this amiable, starry mystery movie
Love Wedding Repeat review – laboured Netflix romcom farce
A low-budget and lowbrow comedy repeats events at a wedding with slight differences but can’t turn an intriguing set-up into something worthwhile
The Nightingale review – gut-churning colonial rape-revenge drama
In Jennifer Kent’s follow-up to The Babadook, set in 19th-century Tasmania, an Irishwoman seeks payback after being brutally gang-raped by British troops
This charming monster: how Peaky Blinders took on Mosley
TV drama’s creator had to walk a fine line in depicting 1930s fascist leader in fifth series
The Corrupted review – lively gangland pulp in the shadow of the London Olympics
Sam Claflin stars in a striking-looking film set in east London, but it’s all sold short by ropey storytelling and dodgy dialogue
Adrift review – shipshape Shailene Woodley keeps survival drama buoyant
The Divergent star puts in a career-best performance in this lost-at-sea tale
Journey’s End review – handsome first world war drama
Journey's End review – horror, humour and humanity in the trenches
Journey's End review – Sam Claflin first world war drama proves run-of-the-military
Saul Dibb’s adaptation of the celebrated RC Sherriff play struggles to convey the claustrophobia of the trenches and lacks the assuredness of this summer’s other major war movie, Dunkirk
Rereading
My Cousin Rachel: Daphne du Maurier's take on the sinister power of sexPeter Bradshaw's film of the week
My Cousin Rachel review – Rachel Weisz makes a magnificent villain
Peter Bradshaw's film of the week
Their Finest review – Bill Nighy, Gemma Arterton and a very British kind of magicLone Scherfig’s sweet-natured story is all about the love that flowers in the ruins of the blitz and the dusty offices of the Ministry of Information film unit
First look review
Their Finest review - Gemma Arterton and Bill Nighy struggle with a duff script in wartime dramaAn Education director Lone Scherfig goes period again with this account of British women on the home front during the Blitz – but it’s all a bit predictable
Me Before You review – undeniable, if chintzy, charm
‘I’m not a thing to be pitied’: the disability backlash against Me Before You
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