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A high-stakes political thriller From a pacy political drama about the young Elizabeth I to Lady Gaga in House Of Gucci, here's the best on demand TV to watch this week.
FILM: You can't always bring old fossils back to life - and here's the proof... Jurassic World: Dominion lacks any sense of jeopardy or emotional heart
Just over a fortnight ago, Tom Cruise showed exactly how you breathe new cinematic life into a much-loved old classic. Alas, Jurassic World: Dominion is no Top Gun: Maverick.
29 shares Jurassic World: Dominion review: Where's the emotional heart?
FICTION: From a haunting novel by Phil Rickman to This Time Tomorrow from Emma Straub and Geraldine Brooks's latest, this week's best new fiction
Merrily Watkins, priest and exorcist for the diocese of Hereford, is an unusual sleuth. Covid has unleashed new terrors on her remote, rural turf - terrors apparently foretold by a Wordsworth poem.
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NON-FICTION: On the run: Susan Jonusas's grisly crime saga on America's first serial killers, The Bloody Benders, is refreshing but lacks any big reveals
Kansas, 1871. People keep disappearing. Land grabs, blood feuds and plain old thievery could explain why so many travellers have vanished. All the same it is odd.
share Hell's Half Acre review: Where did The Bloody Benders go?
MUSIC: Beatlemania? No, it's Billiemania! Billie Eilish sends fans wild as part-boss, part-life coach and all round pop star at Manchester's AO Arena
Since lockdown, most crowds have been mad for it, but Billie Eilish's fans take the biscuit.
48 shares Billie Eilish review: Beatlemania? No, it's Billiemania!
THEATRE: Cool Britannia? The satirical Tony! The Tony Blair Rock Opera at Park Theatre is a raucous New Labour spoof that's not afraid of a cheap laugh
This is a raucous spoof musical at the expense of New Labour and the embarrassing era of Cool Britannia.
42 shares Tony! The Tony Blair Rock Opera review: A raucous New Labour spoof
CLASSICAL: Just magical! From spellbinding choreography to enchanting sets and splendid singing, Orfeo at Garsington Opera is a special evening indeed
Monteverdi's Orfeo is perhaps the first-ever opera. It has a lot to answer for, hasn't it? Certainly it's the earliest opera to be regularly performed.
13 shares Orfeo review: A special evening indeed
MUSIC: Satisfaction? It's guaranteed! The Rolling Stones have still got it as the band embarks on their 60th anniversary tour in Madrid
Do you remember the first time you saw The Rolling Stones? Mine was a midsummer night at the old Wembley Stadium 40 years ago.
8 shares The Rolling Stones review: Satisfaction? It's guaranteed!
THEATRE: Amy Adams is more fusty matron than faded magnolia as she makes her stage debut in the stodgy The Glass Menagerie at Duke of York's
Amy Adams is the latest Hollywood star to crop up in the West End, making her stage debut here. Alas, for all her screen attributes she unleashes few thrills.
6 shares The Glass Menagerie review: Amy Adams unleashes few thrills
DEBORAH ROSS: Keeley's drama is sooo slow I just had to switch off... sharpish
The Midwich Cuckoos is an updated retelling of the classic John Wyndham novel, which I first read at school, along with Chocky and The Day Of The Triffids.
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CRAIG BROWN: How a bereft son turned his grief into an art form: William Leith's reflections on the chasm between him and his dying father are not macabre but rather darkly comic and exhilarating
No faffing about: William Leith gets straight to the point. 'Ten seconds before my father's death,' reads the first sentence, 'I have a premonition...'
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FILM: Jessie Buckley is a joy in folk-horror Men, but I can't shake the feeling it's made for laughs and Harry Enfield's comedy character is rather distracting
Here Alex Garland is with his third film, Men, an exemplar of the popular folk-horror genre, very much in the tradition of The Wicker Man and Midsommar.
1 share Men review: Jessie Buckley is a joy but is it just made for laughs?
ART: The creations on display in the Barbican's Postwar Modern are proof that dark times make for devastatingly good, and understandably bleak, art
If you're the sort of person who goes to an exhibition for a bit of escapism and to look at pretty pictures, this show really isn't for you.
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CLASSICAL: The orchestra was spellbinding in Samson Et Dalila at the Royal Opera House, but the violent production sadly has very little going for it
I appreciate that Samson Et Dalila is a nasty and violent story of lust, betrayal, torture and death, but it surely can be done - indeed has been done - a bit more stylishly than here.
2 shares Samson Et Dalila review: It could, and should, have been more
FICTION: From Holly Williams's engaging debut to The Sidekick by Benjamin Markovits, a bittersweet marvel from Miriam Toews and Lesley Thomson's latest, this week's best new fiction
This sparky novel may be framed as a letter from nine-year-old Swiv to her absent father, but at heart it's a paean to the might of matriarchies.
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NON-FICTION: The nasty truth about Lenin: Antony Beevor doesn't fully explore the USSR's birth, but he still produces a well-researched volume
In 1914 a small, nasty man was arrested as an enemy alien in a remote corner of the Austrian empire. Six years later that same man was the murderous ruler of one sixth of the Earth's surface.
16 shares Russia: Revolution And Civil War review: The nasty truth about Lenin
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Independent
13/03/2026 11:10:21 PM
Why One Battle After Another should win Best Picture
Louis Theroux’s manosphere documentary is an infuriating failure
Why Hamnet should win Best Picture
Liza Minnelli doesn’t want your sympathy – but maybe she deserves it
On Trying Times, James Blake’s hurt has room to settle
Art School Girlfriend’s album ‘Lean In’ is generous and intelligent
Glen Powell disappoints in this limp ‘eat the rich’ comedy
Why Marty Supreme should win Best Picture
A Woman of Substance gets a radical, Rivals-style reboot
David Hockney’s Serpentine show offers hope in a desperate world
Netflix’s Age of Attraction is full of mommy and daddy issues
Project Hail Mary doesn’t signal great things for the future of cinema
In Scarpetta, Nicole Kidman’s detective drama spins into total madness
Netflix’s excellent Murdoch doc shows a family destroyed by business
Is Sinners the one to beat? Our predictions for this week’s Oscars
Britain’s free museums are in trouble. Should tourists start paying?
Doon Mackichan: ‘If I hadn’t fought, you’d have seen me naked on ITV’
Kaley Cuoco: ‘Big Bang Theory was an explosion of money and fame… of course there was drama’
I Swear Bafta winner Robert Aramayo: ‘I’m absolutely knackered, I won’t lie to you’
Meet the man playing Roy Keane: ‘He wasn’t afraid to p*** people off’
Meet 28 Years Later’s 14-year-old star: ‘It’s so gory but so awesome!’
Josh Finan on his searing prison drama Waiting for the Out
Country music star Zach Top: ‘You can’t take yourself too seriously’
Heated Rivalry director: 'Sex is how the two characters learn about each other'
Dave Mustaine shares regret after releasing Megadeth’s final album
Jill Scott: ‘I love seeing a confident woman, in any shape or size’
I was reviewing Daniel Radcliffe’s play — until he brought me on stage
William Shatner, 94, faces shoulder surgery after falling off horse
MAFS star makes heartbreaking admission after cancer spreads to brain
Jane Fallon to undergo surgery after revealing breast cancer diagnosis
Morrissey cancels Valencia gig because city is ‘too loud’ to sleep
Virgin River reveals major cast shakeup ahead of season 8
Jennifer Saunders shares spectacular drug-taking fail
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13/03/2026 11:10:23 PM
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