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From an interview with Tom Hardy through to a straight-to-DVD documentary you really need to get your hands on, our film blog takes a sideways look at the week’s film stories.
  • Culture 7 of the Best TV Dads
    Tony Soprano, Jack Bauer and the other TV dads you kind of wish you'd had
    01
  • Culture | News & Advice 'Man of Steel': 5 reasons Why You Need To See It
    The Dark Knight team have done a fitting Superman for the 21st century
    02
  • Culture | News & Advice The Trailer | Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa
    Norfolk's finest leaps in action in the trailer for movie 'Alpha Papa'
    03
  • Culture | News & Advice 'A Field in England': Why You Need To See It
    Sightseers director Ben Wheatley returns with Civil War drama A Field in England
  • Culture | News & Advice 'Wolf Of Wall Street' | The Trailer
    Leonardo DiCaprio reunited with Martin Scorsese on 'The Wolf of Wall Street'
  • Culture | News & Advice Portlandia: The Hipster Baiting Comedy Is Out On DVD
    The American sketch show is coming to the UK - here's three reasons to put it on your list
  • Culture What's Happened to British TV Adverts?
    Phillip Norman lists the reasons why British ad breaks are driving him to breaking-point
  • Culture | News & Advice Matthew Rhys: 5 Spy Movies Every Man Should Watch
    'The Americans' star Matthew Rhys takes Esquire through his essential spy movie viewing
  • Culture | News & Advice 10 of the Worst Movie Wigs
    Nicolas Cage to Angelina Jolie, 10 cases of terrible film wig work
  • Culture | Long Read Stone Roses' Film Revisits The Legend of Spike Island
    23 years on, new British feature attempts to revisit the legend of Spike Island
  • Culture | News & Advice The Best Sitcom Sidekicks
    A rundown of the greatest sitcom characters ever to hit the small screen
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Roundups

  1. 01/05
    London's Best Barbers
    A good solid barber is a man's best friend. Here are some of our favourites
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    The Best Pulled Pork
    Leave the barbecuing to the experts this summer and try some pulled pork
  3. 03/05
    Best Places For a Vietnamese Baguette
    Ditch Pret for once and put a little Asian spice in your lunch time with a Vietnamese Baguette Sandwich
  4. 04/05
    Five World Beers You Should Have Heard Of
    Bored of buying the same branded lager? We asked a beer buyer to reccommend some labels you need to try
  5. 05/05
    The Best Bars For A Martini
    If you're looking to unwind with the king of drinks, here's where to head

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  • Golf Sucks (But I Love It Anyway)

    Golf Sucks (But I Love It Anyway)

    Yes, golf sucks. But this is one man's story on how he became addicted to the most impossible, frustrating, time-consuming - but rewarding - game on Earth.

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  • Stone Roses' Film Revisits The Legend of Spike Island

    Stone Roses' Film Revisits The Legend of Spike Island

    Famously the wind blew the sound in every direction but that of the audience, the beer ran out almost immediately and heavy handed security made getting in and out a trial of epic endurance. But why let reality intrude on myth?

    Spike Island, the huge, chaotic Stone Roses gig on a reclaimed toxic waste site in Cheshire, in May 1990, will always be remembered as a key moment in British pop culture, when the Madchester scene …

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  • Keith Richards' What I've Learned

    Keith Richards' What I've Learned

    The Rolling Stones' Keith Richards shares some lessons from an incredible life

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  • Jeremy Langmead On Underwear

    Jeremy Langmead On Underwear

    Men aren’t supposed to notice other men’s underwear, but I’m afraid I do.

    Three times a week in the gym, while standing on the scales and discovering I’ve lost no weight at all, I’ll glance around and take note of what’s going up or down, so to speak.

    Are boxers back, or does the brief predominate? White or coloured? Do people really find skimpy bum-flossers with logos bigger tha…

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  • Jack Nicholson: "My Motto Is: More Good Times"

    Jack Nicholson: "My Motto Is: More Good Times"

    They’re prescription. That’s why I wear them. A long time ago, the Middle American in me may have thought it was a bit affected maybe. But the light is very strong in southern California. And once you’ve experienced negative territory in public life, you begin to accept the notion of shields. I am a person who is trained to look other people in the eye. But I can’t look into the eye…

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  • Giles Coren's Case For Analysis

    Giles Coren's Case For Analysis

    Esquire’s editor-at-large reckons he’s spent 720 hours on his analyst’s couch. That’s four hours a week for almost four years. Is he mad? Probably no more than you are. So how come you think you can solve your problems on your own?

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  • Exclusive Stephen King Extract

    Exclusive Stephen King Extract

    Joyland was an indie, not as big as a Six Flags park, and nowhere near as big as Disney World, but it was large enough to be impressive, especially with Joyland Avenue, the main drag, and Hound Dog Way, the secondary drag, almost empty and looking eight lanes wide. I heard the whine of power-saws and saw plenty of workmen—the largest crew swarming over the Thunderball, one of Joyland’s two coasters—…

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  • Michael Douglas: A Reappraisal

    Michael Douglas: A Reappraisal

    Believe it or not, Michael Douglas is still underrated - it’s time to bow down to the star of Behind the Candelabra.

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  • Welcome To Mousetrap City

    Welcome To Mousetrap City

    They’re doing nothing. But theirs is a tense nothing, a studied nothing, a nothing filled with something. Hands in pockets, leaning on a parked truck, eyes left and eyes right, nobody talking, just standing there, on a corner, three men, white vests, sinewy arms, little rat-tail haircuts.

    Boys, really. Our car stops. Shadows from the crude barrio buildings fall across the rain-wet road, their edges softene…

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  • James Salter - The Greatest Writer You've Never Read

    James Salter - The Greatest Writer You've Never Read

    "The world's only 87-year-old sex symbol," is how a guest described the writer James Salter to me last night. She wasn't joking. There he was, in the middle of the room, straight backed, elegant in blazer and tie, a glass of red wine in his hand, surrounded by adoring men and women, smiling graciously, signing books, gently playing everything down.

    The party, thrown by Picador, the publishing house, in a swan…

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Golf Sucks (But I Love It Anyway)

Yes, golf sucks. But this is one man's story on how he became addicted to the most impossible, frustrating, time-consuming - but rewarding - game on Earth.
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