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Review: Ender's Game 'intelligent and reflective'
Francesca Rudkin examines the movie that 12-year-old boys around the world will fall in love with.
Classical review: Big band boogie brings out smiles
Adams' energetic Fearful Symmetries were the highlight of the ACO concert, writes William Dart.
Review: Gandolfini 'perfect' in final role
Director Nicole Holofcener explores middle age and the "empty nest" syndrome in this latest feature film, a romantic comedy staring Julia Louis-Dreyfus and the late James Gandolfini.
'Walking Dead' is dead to me
Zombie lover Chris Schulz explains why he's hatewatched The Walking Dead for the last time.
Comedy review: Michael McIntyre, Vector Arena
The words stand-up comedian and sold-out stadium hardly ever appear in that same sentence in this country, but comedy mega-star Michael McIntyre regularly fills Britain's largest venues and he had no trouble packing out the Vector Arena.
Colin Hogg: Hard to tell real life from real dross
Television seems to like the idea of reality-based programming but obviously has no idea what it means, writes Colin Hogg.
Review: The Day of the Doctor
Celebration of 50 years of space and time adventure storytelling also has an eye on the future, writes Robert Smith.
Theatre review: Gloria, Tapac
Amy Waller's one-woman show addresses the widely felt yearning to keep alive the stories of our immediate ancestors.
TV preview: So many Doctors in the Tardis
No need to ask Who? this week, decides Nick Grant.
Concert review: Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
Chris Schulz reviews the murky, bottom-end sludge of San Francisco trio Black Rebel Motorcycle Club.