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From Make That Movie to Sugar: the week in rave reviews
Sam Campbell’s meta sitcom might well be the funniest show of the year, and Bob Mould and co return to the live stage as loud and joyous as ever. Here’s the pick of the week’s culture, taken from the Guardian’s best-rated reviews

TL;DR
- TV highlights include Sam Campbell's "Make That Movie," Tina Fey's "The Four Seasons," Marvel's "Spider-Noir," and "Ponies."
- Film recommendations feature "Backrooms," "Power Ballad," "Tuner," "Bullet in the Head," and John Travolta's "Propeller One-Way Night Coach."
- Books to read include Emily Wilson's "Crossing the Wine-Dark Sea," Ann Patchett's "Whistler," Meena Kandasamy's "Fieldwork As a Sex Object," Steve Stewart-Williams' "A Billion Years of Sex Differences," and Eric Puchner's "Dream State."
- Album releases cover Iceage's "For Love of Grace & the Hereafter," Paul McCartney's "The Boys of Dungeon Lane," Colin Matthews' "Seascapes," and Matías Aguayo's "Anenoa."
- Live music includes the return of Bob Mould's band Sugar for a UK and Ireland tour.