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Thursday 30 October 2014
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Timothy Spall gives his finest ever performance, says Robbie Collin
All the latest news on this year's The Apprentice, which sees 20 aspiring entrepreneurs fight to impress Lord Sugar
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Sex, opium and bizarre outfits: Victorians hungered for photos of the salacious lives of artists
Jacob Stolworthy takes a look at the influences behind American Horror Story: Freakshow
You're fired: the most idiotic contestants from the past decade
Ant and Dec are to be the new hosts of the Brit Awards - 14 years after they last presented the show
Christopher Nolan, Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway, Michael Caine and Jessica Chastain were in London today for the premiere of Interstellar
Quiz: As Mildred Hubble celebrates her 40th anniversary, find out which witch suits you
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Films on TV: our guide on the best films on TV
The hip hop trio beat the odds to win the 2014 Mercury Prize. So who are Young Fathers?
Shirley Henderson, who played Bridget Jones’s unattached sidekick in the first two films in the series, reckons she is now too old to appear in the next film
The record industry can’t rely on the young to buy music, so it is repackaging old favourites to be bought a second time by baby-boomers. Is this clever reinvention or cynical recycling, asks Neil McCormick
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Daniel Radcliffe's devilish anti-hero can't save this supernatural thriller from mediocrity, says Rebecca Hawkes
This shockingly routine supernatural chiller will leave you board stupid, says Tim Robey
Hired or fired? We profile the 20 Apprentice candidates competing for Lord Sugar's £250,000 investment
After the Russian Revolution, artists and directors combined to make theatre as radical as society
This unashamedly erotic portrayal of John Ford's classic tragedy proves it still has the power to shock, says Tim Walker
This close-up look at spider behaviour was deeply disturbing
Firing the most entertaining Apprentice candidates makes for a more boring show
This exhibition fascinated Richard Dorment - and made his skin crawl
This musical about The Kinks is a blazing triumph, says Dominic Cavendish
Martin Scorsese should be remembered for his maverick spirit, not his commercial failures, says Tim Robey
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A British comedian has won the praise of Nigel Farage for slamming TV comics as politically correct liberals. Ava Vidal, (who also took exception to his views on female and ethnic comedians) explains why right-wing jokers are no longer popular
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Author and spoken word artist Steven Camden recites a poem for the Telegraph
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