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Lockdown restrictions are beginning to ease but that doesn't stop us from consuming lots of media about race, the space race, and spacetime.
In space no one can hear you scream, but you can produce alternate history drama For All Mankind. On the BBC no one can hear you sing, because that is the premise of new reality show I Can See Your Voice. In Them on Amazon Prime, no one can escape surburban racists.
In the hope that cinemas will reopen, we list our most anticipated films of the summer. Also the BAFTAs happened, so we talked about them.
Palm Springs is finally available in the UK. A film about repeating the same day over and over, where your actions mean nothing, limitations are a comforting excuse, and looking to the future is terrifying. Who could possibly relate to that?
By James Rothwell and Daniel Acton5
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Lockdown restrictions are beginning to ease but that doesn't stop us from consuming lots of media about race, the space race, and spacetime.
In space no one can hear you scream, but you can produce alternate history drama For All Mankind. On the BBC no one can hear you sing, because that is the premise of new reality show I Can See Your Voice. In Them on Amazon Prime, no one can escape surburban racists.
In the hope that cinemas will reopen, we list our most anticipated films of the summer. Also the BAFTAs happened, so we talked about them.
Palm Springs is finally available in the UK. A film about repeating the same day over and over, where your actions mean nothing, limitations are a comforting excuse, and looking to the future is terrifying. Who could possibly relate to that?