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The remarkable comedy of Julio Torres
The Explainer His latest endeavor, "Problemista," continues his peerless artistic run
By Scott Hocker, The Week US Published
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The Secret Army: the IRA propaganda film forgotten for almost 50 years
In the Spotlight 'Chilling' BBC documentary reveals how US TV crew documented the inner workings of paramilitary group in 1970s
By Chas Newkey-Burden, The Week UK Published
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Should we shower more than once a week?
Talking Point In this work-from-home era, some people are going full 'goblin mode'
By Chas Newkey-Burden, The Week UK Published
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What does 'Quiet on the Set' mean for the future of kids' TV?
In the Spotlight A new documentary exposes the 'dark underbelly' of Nickelodeon productions
By Joel Mathis, The Week US Published
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Best sports documentaries
The Week Recommends From the 'best-attended women's sports event in history' to insider access to the pro golf world
By Austin Chen, The Week UK Published
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TV to watch in March, from 'The Regime' to 'The 3 Body Problem'
The Week Recommends An authoritarian regime run by Kate Winslet, a sci-fi adaptation from the 'Game of Thrones' creators and more
By Anya Jaremko-Greenwold Published
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Saltburn's mansion and the TV locations 'invaded by selfie-hunters'
Talking Points Tourists flock to familiar sights from Saltburn, One Day and Emily in Paris, but locals are less than impressed
By Chas Newkey-Burden, The Week UK Published
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Is Ofcom on collision course with GB News?
Today's Big Question UK broadcast regulator launches yet another probe into right-leaning channel over impartiality and bias
By Harriet Marsden, The Week UK Published
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Was Masters of the Air worth the wait?
The Week Recommends Following 2001's hit war drama Band of Brothers and The Pacific in 2010, the story shifts from land and water to sky
By Adrienne Wyper Published
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Gladiators reboot and the return of linear teatime TV
In Depth Relaunch of the 90s hit show proves popular, despite non-bingeable, one-episode-a-week release
By Adrienne Wyper Published
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'True Detective: Night Country' and the rise of Arctic Noir
The Week Recommends Why we love police procedurals set in the bleak and remote polar extremes
By David Faris Published
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Fool Me Once: a guide to Harlan Coben's Netflix thrillers
In depth Latest show from the US writer has topped Netflix's charts but not all of his other TV adaptations have been hits
By Arion McNicoll, The Week UK Published
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King laughs about his 'sausage fingers' in new documentary
Speed Read Charles's ample digits have long attracted 'attention and concern' but he is often the 'first to poke fun'
By Chas Newkey-Burden, The Week UK Published
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2023: the year of the billionaire villain
The Explainer The 21st-century Dr. Evil is taking over the world in books, TV series and popular culture
By David Faris Published
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