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Painters and singers need legal protection from the revolution in algorithmic creativity
Jason Segel plays a fortysomething in new sentimental tale of emotional enlightenment
The Yorkshire fourpiece resurrect the genre with jostling, lively songs
The singer has broken new ground, but their fourth album is less revelatory
The instant sunshine of the plant world is the queen of winter blooms
Pamela Anderson shares her traumatic life story with good humour in a film highlighting exploitation and sexism
This entertaining album marks the 400th anniversary of the deaths of William Byrd and Thomas Weelkes
The centrepiece of the album sees the guitarist stretching out across a 40-minute track
Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Alexander Skarsgård star in two of the biggest movies in the line-up
National museum hides holdings to prevent looting, while modern jewellery and artefacts become symbols of national identity
Beran Toksoz is one of a band of aficionados who prize the humble magnifying glass as a signifier of craft and heritage
Guests turn hostages in a consistently funny movie boosted by the presence of ‘White Lotus’ star Jennifer Coolidge
A crash on a remote island in the Philippines is just the first calamity in this adrenalised action romp
Laura Poitras tells the photographer’s life story and chronicles her war on the makers of OxyContin
The experimental work has won the Ralph Saltzman Prize and will be on show at London’s Design Museum
Michelle Williams is terrific in a richly insightful movie about the mysteries of parents and cinema
Plus: social awkwardness in ‘The Unfriend’; a Jewish comedian amid white supremacists in ‘Just for Us’
The London programme from Carlos Acosta’s company features fine dancers, but the choreographic choices are questionable
Start-up is seeking to launch futures to let streaming companies and rights owners manage risks
Steeped in duplicity, hubris and the power of the herd mentality, this is very much a murder mystery for our times
The female artists redrawing the form
Sean Gandini and Kati Ylä-Hokkala are dexterous and engaging in the hour-long London show
The quartet were playing together for the first time but it did not show
Indonesia-set adventure delves beneath the surface of a sleepy town and into characters’ psyches
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