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  • Paul Dano (right) has a close encounter with an alien in Fantasmas.

    TV review
    Fantasmas review – this wildly creative comedy is a beacon of hope for TV’s future

  • This image released by Apple TV shows Matt Damon, left, and Casey Affleck in a scene from "The Instigators." (Apple TV+ via AP)

    The Instigators review – Matt Damon and Casey Affleck can’t save underpowered heist comedy

  • Book Review Alice Robinson

    Australian book reviews
    If You Go by Alice Robinson review – what would you do with a second chance at life?

  • Jane Stanley, pictured during recording sessions for Cerulean Orbits

    Jane Stanley: Cerulean Orbits album review – music with an ear for texture and economy

  • Aigul Akhmetshina: Aigul album review – mezzo from Bashkortostan is an insouciant star

  • The Grapes of Wrath review – dark moments on a long jalopy ride through a shattered world

  • Prom 16: BBC Philharmonic/Storgårds review – Shostakovich’s impact is blunted

  • Meshell Ndegeocello: No More Water: The Gospel of James Baldwin review – a fire reignited

  • Eng-Er-Land review – why Lizzie the football fan wants to be thinner, prettier and whiter

  • Let’s Be Honest by Jess Phillips review – the case for democracy

  • My Neighbour Totoro review – Miyazaki’s supernatural masterpiece still enchants

  • Harold and the Purple Crayon review – garish and charmless kids fantasy dud

  • Book of the day
    Someone Like Us by Dinaw Mengestu review – haunting American dreams

  • The NeverEnding Story review – a wondrous world of beasts and young heroes

  • TV review
    Batman: Caped Crusader review – this noirish reboot feels utterly refreshing

  • A participant in the BBC’s Atomic People.

    TV review
    Atomic People review – the quietly devastating truth about surviving Hiroshima

    This deeply moving documentary gives a voice to the ‘hibakusha’ who endured the horrific US bombings – and are running out of time to tell their stories
  • Ed Clark, Untitled c.1976. © The Estate of Ed Clark. Courtesy the Estate and Hauser & Wirth.

    Ed Clark review – so ordinary he could almost be British

    Pity the poor sunbathers who wander from the beach into this weak and confusing show that proves not all abstract art is worth seeing
    • Prom 15: The Swingles/BBCPhil/Collon review – a bicycle wheel, birds and beatboxing

    • Three Choirs Festival review – 300-year-old festival celebrates the past and looks to the future

    • Jack White: No Name review – terrific surprise album is his most White Stripes-esque solo release

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