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Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny

By David Jenkins

It’s an improvement on the execrable Crystal Skull, but James Mangold’s exhumation of the Spielberg adventure serial is both tame and unnecessary.

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Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny – first-look review

By David Jenkins

It’s an improvement on the execrable Crystal Skull, but James Mangold’s exhumation of the Spielberg adventure serial is both tame and unnecessary.

No Time to Die

By Adam Woodward

Daniel Craig’s last dance as a Double-O agent brings the present chapter of the long-standing spy saga to a sentimental close.

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The 25 best TV shows of 2019

By Emma Fraser

From Stranger Things to Succession, Watchmen to When They See Us, these are the series we’ve rated this year.

New casting for Bond 25 revealed in broadcast from Jamaica

By Charles Bramesco

New baddie Rami Malek will be joined by Ana de Armas and Billy Magnussen.

Six TV shows to watch if you’re already missing Fleabag

By Emma Fraser

Essential viewing to fill the Phoebe Waller-Bridge shaped void in your life.

Fleabag Season 2, Episode 1 review – A passive aggressive party

By Roxanne Sancto

Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s beautifully flawed protagonist is back with a delightful vengeance.

Fiona Shaw and Kristin Scott Thomas join the Fleabag cast

By Charles Bramesco

Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s breakout comedy is returning this year with some familiar faces.

20 of the best new TV shows you should watch

By Emma Fraser

From peak Amy Adams to the return of Matt Groening, these are the series you can’t afford to miss this summer.

How Phoebe Waller-Bridge is popularising the female gaze

By Roxanne Sancto

The Fleabag and Killing Eve series creator is putting complex, dangerous, relatable women on screen.

A brief history of female masturbation in the movies

By Christina Newland

Inspired by The Shape of Water, we survey the various ways female self-pleasure has been portrayed.

Emily Beecham: ‘Characters don’t have to be likeable; everyone is good and bad’

By David Jenkins

The star of Daphne talks likeable characters, Fleabag and seeing Nicole Kidman in the nude.

How has diversity on television changed since Girls first aired?

By Marta Bausells

Though criticised from the start, Lena Dunham’s show paved the way for an exciting mix of millennial voices.

Fleabag’s Phoebe Waller-Bridge set for Han Solo spin-off movie

By Dan Einav

The British writer and actor is in talks for Phil Lord and Christopher Miller’s Star Wars origin story.

Remedial masterpieces for a grieving TV nation

By Roxanne Sancto

Television is now more direct, factual and unabashed than ever in its reflection of our toxic social climate.

2016 has been a stellar year for strong, complex female characters

By Roxanne Sancto

From Fleabag to Transparent, the year’s best television has been dominated by incredible women.

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