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  • Andrew Scott as Tom Ripley.

    ‘Unfurling tension and menace’: how slow TV like Ripley makes for a truly gripping watch

    Elegant, luxurious, catlike … Netflix’s Andrew Scott-starring series is devastatingly unhurried – although not all viewers agree
  • From left: Brad Pitt and Diego Calva in Babylon.

    Babylon to They Cloned Tyrone: the seven best films to watch on TV this week

    Brad Pitt and Margot Robbie light up Damien Chazelle’s ambitious look at Hollywood in the 20s and 30s, while John Boyega and Jamie Foxx star in a blaxploitation-style sci-fi caper
  • Natasha Lyonne in Poker Face.

    Poker Face: Natasha Lyonne’s perfect detective show turns up the fun-o-meter until it explodes

    A PI who can spot liars a mile away, and a cast clearly having a hoot, inject the classic murder-of-the-week format with wit, charm and irresistible energy
  • Nick Offerman as Bill and Murray Bartlett as Frank in The Last of Us.

    How The Last of Us bucks the trend for on-screen queerness

    In this week’s TV newsletter: Who expected that this show of all things would give us one of TV’s most thoughtful and true takes on living an authentic queer life?
  • Michael Shannon and Jessica Chastain as George Jones and Tammy Wynette.

    What’s On: George & Tammy, and TV’s love affair with tragic country stars

    In the first edition of our new TV newsletter: Michael Shannon and Jessica Chastain’s drama strikes a chord. Plus: our picks of the week, and Harry & Meghan arrives on Netflix
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