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On the fortieth anniversary of the death of Alfred Hitchcock and under Coronoavirus lockdown, Adam Scovell finds new meaning in the filmmaker's use of confinement and enclosed spaces On the fortieth ...
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The Brazilian artist's music for a videogame-cum-art installation deserves to be ranked among the best of the form, finds ...
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