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With increasing numbers of people criticising the quality of the films, are the superhero movies by Marvel worth or time?
There’s more to sport in Manchester than City and United: with this week’s spotlight on the 2015 World Taekwondo Grand Prix
This Netflix documentary follows ex-Stones guitar player Keith Richards through a tour of his blues influences around America
Narcos is the essential drug lord drama to watch in the post-Breaking Bad TV age
Our pick for what to watch this Welcome Week is the Manchester-set 70s crime drama Life on Mars
Perisha Kudhail explores the many aspects that characterise student life which are unacceptable in the real world
Sarah Wolff gives us another show to add to our Netflix lists
It’s a little bit ridiculous how much time we get off in the summer months. Kitty Treverton Jones gives you a guide to the variety of things you can do to occupy your time
James Moules reckons that Black Mirror is a bleak masterpiece of 21st Century television
Books Editor Leonie Dunn looks over the Christmas Amazon boycott and focuses on why it is both a positive and negative action to take
Ben Sutton encourages you to catch up with the wickedly entertaining British sitcom The Thick of It
Molly Allen considers the impact of TV on our expectations (no, just because you’re not living in a penthouse doesn’t mean that your life’s a failure)
James Moules explains why catching up with the hit show American Horror Story would be well worth your while
Tom Bruce implores us to discover Cops
James gives us his top TV picks for this week
Whilst enjoyable, Matthew found that even gorgeous George had trouble balancing the disparate tones of The Monuments Men
As many times as Hollywood blows up London or wipes out 89 percent of the population, I will never feel the rush of fear and dread I felt watching a DEA officer sat on the toilet reading Walt Whitman’s Leaves of Grass.
What does TV’s newest policitcal outing have to tell us about power dressing, asks Ben Brown.
Mark McGrath looks at why directors are leaving Hollywood behind
Could you be sabotaging your job prospects or potential relationships before even saying a word? Richard Crook looks at ‘self-branding’ in the world of social networking.