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What to see and do this weekend: From Brits record-breaker Raye to Timothée Chalamet in the spectacular Dune: Part Two, the Mail's critics pick the very best of music, theatre and film


The best of the Brits ahead of Saturday's awards, a host of fantastic films, spectacular stage performances - they are all featured in our critics' picks of the best of music, film and theatre.

Against Damon's tuneful piano and a heavenly string quartet, the pair trade vocal lines on a song that looks back at happier times the band's formative years through the sobering prism of recent losses, including that of drummer Tony Allen, a regular Albarn collaborator. The song - written by Norwegian singer Ina Wroldsen and British producer Pete 'Lostboy' Rycroft - gave Kylie her first solo Top Ten single since 2010's All The Lovers, and it sets the tone perfectly for Tension, an album about seizing the day that reasserts Minogue's reputation as a consummate showgirl while adding nuance to her signature sound. But Paul is a fierce warrior first and foremost, who has a truly gripping set-piece duel with the emerging champion of the Harkonnen (a shaven-headed Austin Butler), and whose muscular beauty pleases Princess Irulan (Florence Pugh), scheming daughter of the Emperor (Christopher Walken).

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