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What’s new on Netflix?
STUCK for what to watch? We highlight the latest Netflix shows, films and documentaries...
Coming attractions: 2023's biggest box-office draws
EPIC blockbusters, live-action remakes, animated spectacles, prequels, sequels and long-awaited franchise re-ignitions are all in the pipeline for 2023, which is set to be a jam-packed year for cinema.
Books: Five new releases to read this week...
Fiction Fight Night by Miriam Toews is published in hardback by Faber & Faber, priced £14.
Books: Five new releases to read this week
FICTION Run Rose Run by Dolly Parton and James Patterson is published in hardback by Century, priced £20 (ebook £9.99)
Albums: Olly Alexander delivers a sensuous treat on his first solo Years & Years album
YEARS & YEARS NIGHT CALL THE third studio album from Years & Years – now Olly Alexander’s solo project – is a sensuous treat packed with seductive tunes.
Film: Nightmare Alley seduces the eyes with glorious production and costume design
ALSO RELEASED NIGHTMARE ALLEY (15, 150 mins) Thriller/Romance.
Film: The latest download, streaming, premium video on-demand and DVD/Blu-ray releases
Voyagers (Cert 15, 108 minutes, streaming from October 8 exclusively on Sky Cinema, Action/Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Adventure) Starring: Colin Farrell, Tye Sheridan, Fionn Whitehead, Lily-Rose Depp.
Books: Five new releases to read this week...
FICTION Apples Never Fall by Liane Moriarty is published in hardback by Michael Joseph, priced £20 (ebook £9.
Albums: New music from St Vincent, Paul Weller, Sons of Kemet and Jorja Smith
ST VINCENT – DADDY'S HOME IF ST Vincent is a new-age David Bowie, then Daddy's Home is surely her Young Americans – and not just because of the gospel-soul backing vocals and new-found penchant for oversized shirt collars.
Albums: New music from The Snuts, Dan Croll, Ryley Walker and Boo Hewerdine
THE SNUTS – WL THIS indie quartet from Whitburn in Scotland have built up a devoted fanbase through relentless touring and a series of rowdy singles.