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Review
A Book of Days review: A glimpse into the wonderful world of Patti Smith

A Book of Days review: A glimpse into the wonderful world of Patti Smith
These are Bruce Springsteen's 5 essential political albums

These are Bruce Springsteen's 5 essential political albums
Aldi's Next Big Thing: A stressful behind-the-scenes look at the supermarket chain

Aldi's Next Big Thing: A stressful behind-the-scenes look at the supermarket chain
The Crown: Does season 5 go too far in dramatising Royal Family trauma?

The Crown: Does season 5 go too far in dramatising Royal Family trauma?
The Book Of The Most Precious Substance review: Glorious supernatural weirdness abounds

The Book Of The Most Precious Substance review: Glorious supernatural weirdness abounds
Glass Onion review: Less intricate than Knives Out but way more fun

Glass Onion review: Less intricate than Knives Out but way more fun
The Passenger and Stella Maris reviews: Cormac McCarthy duo offer insight but fall short on plot

The Passenger and Stella Maris reviews: Cormac McCarthy duo offer insight but fall short on plot
The Wonder: Florence Pugh nourishes the soul as a nurse in 19th-century Ireland

The Wonder: Florence Pugh nourishes the soul as a nurse in 19th-century Ireland
X by Davey Davis review: A lesson in depravity to cleanse the soul

X by Davey Davis review: A lesson in depravity to cleanse the soul
The Storm is Here by Luke Mogelson review: An explosive state of the nation address

The Storm is Here by Luke Mogelson review: An explosive state of the nation address
This is What it Sounds Like by Susan Rogers & Ogi Ogas review: Sound and visionary thinking

This is What it Sounds Like by Susan Rogers & Ogi Ogas review: Sound and visionary thinking
Fever by Jonathan Bazzi review: Eye-opening memoir, not-so-good novel

Fever by Jonathan Bazzi review: Eye-opening memoir, not-so-good novel
Decision to Leave: A romantic tale of death and deceit

Decision to Leave: A romantic tale of death and deceit
Orpheus Builds a Girl review: Grisly, spine-chilling horror based on a true story

Orpheus Builds a Girl review: Grisly, spine-chilling horror based on a true story
Industry: Investment bank drama is 'exhilaratingly reprehensible'

Industry: Investment bank drama is 'exhilaratingly reprehensible'
Haven by Emma Donoghue review: Men of faith find hell at the end of the earth

Haven by Emma Donoghue review: Men of faith find hell at the end of the earth
Jim Crace’s eden review: 'A novel imbued with lyricism and compassion'

Jim Crace’s eden review: 'A novel imbued with lyricism and compassion'
The Marriage Portrait by Maggie O’Farrell review: 'Deliciously good'

The Marriage Portrait by Maggie O’Farrell review: 'Deliciously good'
Why now is the perfect time to rewatch Our Friends In The North – one of the greatest TV series of all time
