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YOUR CULTURE FIX

A NEW ALBUM FROM LANA DEL REY, MILLIE BOBBY BROWN IN A STARRING ROLE AND TWO GREAT TV DRAMAS WILL KEEP YOU BUSY THIS MONTH, SAYS BRYONY FIRTH-BERNARD

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FILM ENOLA HOLMES

Prepare to fall in love with 16-year-old Stranger Things star Millie Bobby Brown all over again, as she steps into the shoes of Sherlock Holmes’ smart little sister. When Enola (Bobby Brown) finds her mother (Helena Bonham Carter) has disappeare­d, she’s placed under the care of her brothers, Sherlock (Henry Cavill) and Mycroft (Sam Claflin). They want to send her away to a finishing school for ‘proper’ young ladies, but Enola has other plans. Based on the young adult book series by Nancy Springer, this new mystery-adventure introduces the world’s greatest detective to his fiercest competitio­n yet: his teenage sister. Bring it on… On Netflix 23rd September

TV TWO WEEKS TO LIVE

Fleabag’s Sian Clifford and Game of Thrones’ Maisie Williams join forces in this comedy-drama. The six-part series follows Kim (Williams), a young misfit who is taken by her mother (Clifford) to live a remote rural life after witnessing her father’s strange death. Desperate to experience the real world, Kim escapes to a bar where she meets Nicky and Jay, who joke that the world will end in two weeks. What follows is a chaotic series of events that puts all their lives in danger. Who knew a harmless prank could go so wrong? On Sky One in September

TV AWAY

Oscar-winning Hilary Swank leads as American astronaut Emma Green in this emotional sci-fi drama. As she prepares to guide an internatio­nal crew on the first mission to Mars, Emma must come to terms with the difficult decision of leaving behind her husband and teenage daughter at a time when they need her more than ever. And as her journey intensifie­s, relationsh­ips back on Earth and in space will be tested. On Netflix from 4th September

ALBUM LANA DEL REY CHEMTRAILS OVER THE COUNTRY CLUB

Fans of Norman F***ing Rockwell rejoice – your favourite melancholi­c melody-maker returns with a new record this month. Her seventh studio album comes a year after the release of her Grammy-nominated, critically acclaimed record, and she’s been even busier since then: she released an audiobook of poems, Violet Bent Backwards Over The Grass (the book version of which comes out this month, too). In May, Lana said her new album would be ‘pretty special’ and looking at this year’s achievemen­ts, we have complete faith in her. Available from 5th September

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