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Twelve Post-War Tales by Graham Swift review – haunting visions from a Booker winner

The author’s conceptual agility is on display in these short stories surveying the trauma of conflict and the challenges of survivalThere are several wars,...

Pulp: More review – anthems and rage for the next life stage

(Rough Trade)Jarvis Cocker and the band’s first album in 24 years delivers a refreshing take on middle age, with all the the skewed observation...

The Jackal Speaks: Inside the Mind of a Mass Murderer review – Carlos turns out to be an icky loser

An exclusive interview with the former most wanted man in the world is rambling, creepy and self-aggrandising. He comes across like an uncle female...

‘Let’s hope Lenny Henry’s leg doesn’t get bitten off!’ ITV’s bizarre celebrity Jaws tribute

To commemorate 30 years of Jaws, ITV made one of its worst ever shows. Now, for the movie’s 50th, it’s doing it again …...

Goebbels and the Führer review – private life of propagandist shows grotesque heart of Nazism

Joachim Lang’s bleak film shows a preening Goebbels and a careworn Hitler as they battle to convince the German public, and themselves, they will...

‘Sometimes he cast spells over them’: the raging beauty of Derek Jarman’s black paintings

From his unfinished film about a murdered director to a stunning series of doomy oil paintings, Derek Jarman’s work could be angry, dark and...

‘British feminism needs reshaping’: Kate Nash on her new single about trans rights

The British pop musician questions the gender-critical movement in her new song Germ, and argues that cis women need to stand up for the...

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