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    From Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma to Brandon Flowers: your complete entertainment guide to the week ahead

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    Director’s cult … Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma. Photograph: MUBI
    Director’s cult … Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma. Photograph: MUBI

    From Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma to Brandon Flowers: your complete entertainment guide to the week ahead

    A film-maker’s attempt to reboot a horror movie franchise is derailed by her wild relationship with its former star, and the Killers frontman gets rustic

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    Going Out - Saturday Mag illo

    Going out:Cinema

    Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma
    Out now
    Jane Schoenbrun’s third feature builds on their interest in queer horror, with a story about the fictional Camp Miasma slasher franchise, set to be resurrected by an up-and-coming director (Hannah Einbinder), who enters into a wild relationship with the star of the originals (Gillian Anderson).

    Mutiny
    Out now
    Jason Statham is back in his favourite niche of action thriller: one guy pitted against a system or conspiracy, which he will try to unravel, and when that doesn’t work, smash it to bits. This time, he’s framed for the murder of his boss. Annabelle Wallis and Adrian Lester also star.

    Spa Weekend
    Out now
    A buddy comedy in the vein of Bridesmaids: Leslie Mann, Isla Fisher, Michelle Buteau and Anna Faris star in a tale of three childhood BFFs reunited for a fabulous weekend getaway, only to find a former friend, a total hot mess, gatecrashing their pampering sesh.

    Insidious: Out of the Further
    Out now
    In case you haven’t been keeping up, this is the sixth instalment in the Insidious franchise, which began in 2010 with a relatively simple haunted-house story. In this latest outing, a young mother discovers she can bring back supernatural demons. Spooksome. Catherine Bray

    Going out: Gigs

    Rochelle Jordan in an elaborate cardigan
    Art on her sleeve … Rochelle Jordan. Photograph: Elise K

    Rochelle Jordan
    Dublin,25 August; Manchester,26 August

    British-born, Canada-raised dance music maven Rochelle Jordan arrives in the UK and Ireland in support of last year’s excellent third album, Through the Wall. With a five-EP series of remixes slowly being released, expect these shows to be head-knocking, sweat-soaked affairs. Michael Cragg

    Tyler, the Creator
    Victoria Park, London,28& 29 August

    The mercurial rapper, singer, actor and fashion designer headlines two dates at this year’s east London-based All Points East series. Expect a zigzagging setlist careening between hip-hop, funk and electro, plus support across the two shows from the likes of Turnstile, Dijon and Rex Orange County. MC

    London Symphony Orchestra/Pappano
    Snape MaltingsConcert Hall, Snape,28 August

    The Proms may be London’s symphonic main stage in August, but one of the capital’s finest orchestras is decamping to East Anglia, armed with Bruckner’s thrilling Symphony No 9 and Gubaidulina’s Viola Concerto. Antonio Pappano conducts, with Norwegian violist Eivind Ringstad. Flora Willson

    Tom Barford Quintet
    Peggy’s Skylight, Nottingham,22 August;East Side Jazz Club, London,25 August

    Young UK musician Tom Barford won the prestigious Kenny Wheeler prize in 2017 for his edgily inviting compositions – but is just as notable for his sax virtuosity. Expect vivacious Barford originals mixed with hip tributes to the music of sax legend Joe Henderson. John Fordham

    Going out: Art

    Simón Vega’s Tourist Prospero Reflects, 2024.
    Simón Vega’s Tourist Prospero Reflects, 2024. Photograph: Courtesy of Simón Vega and Elizabeth Xi Bauer, London.

    Our Place in These Worlds
    Elizabeth Xi Bauer, London,to 27 September

    A roving, constantly evolving exhibition that has been growing and touring since 2023, featuring work about migration, colonialism and collective identity by artists Esvin Alarcón Lam, Antonio Pichillá Quiacaín and Simón Vega.

    Hot Snakes Night Club
    Taco!, London,22 Augustto 13 September

    This hip experimental gallery in south-east London is being transformed into a cabaret club by artist Chloe Langlois for three weeks of live performances, workshops and experimental music, starting with a 24-hour occult marathon.

    Gender Stories
    Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool,to 31 August

    With works by major artists such as David Hockney, Catherine Opie, Grayson Perry and Zanele Muholi, this show looks at how art can help us figure out the meaning of gender, and how it shapes our everyday lives.

    Simeon Barclay
    John Hansard Gallery, Southampton,to 29 August

    The British conceptualist celebrates his nomination for this year’s Turner prize with a complex exhibition about barriers, gatekeeping, pop culture, fashion, bus seats and giant inflatable mascots.Eddy Frankel

    Frankie Thompson lip-syncing in front of a video screen
    Uneasy listening … Frankie Thompson: Horrible Things. Photograph: Murdo MacLeod/The Guardian

    Frankie Thompson
    Beside at Pleasance Courtyard, Edinburgh, to 30 August

    Somewhere between character comedy, performance art and drag, Thompson’s latest show, Horrible Things, is a riot of lip-syncing (often to unsettling archive recordings), audience interaction and contemporary clowning. Rachel Aroesti

    A Slow Fire
    Jermyn Streettheatre, London, to 26 September

    The UK premiere of Simon Stephens’s post-apocalyptic play stars a fierce trio of Irish actors and sees two men trapped in a bunker – before they meet a mysterious stranger. Miriam Gillinson

    Sauna Sessions Arts Club
    Summerhall, Edinburgh, to 31 August

    This year’s Edinburgh festival fringe hosts the UK’s first arts centre set inside a sauna: the 80-seater venue will host a series of immersive performances – including a morning rave, a ritualistic storytelling experience and a reworking of Virginia Woolf’s The Waves, with towel-based choreography. MG

    Dan Daw: Exxy
    King’stheatre, Edinburgh,23 August

    Exxy (it’s Australian slang for expensive) is the follow-up to the uncompromising and acclaimed Dan Daw Show, as seen at last year’s Edinburgh international festival. This year, the queer, disabled dancer and choreographer Daw returns, thinking back to his youth as an outsider in working-class South Australia. Lyndsey Winship

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    Staying in: Streaming

    Tw actors as boxers in Fightland
    It’s a knockout … Fightland. Photograph: /Christopher Raphael/Starz, LLC

    Fightland
    Sky Atlantic & Now,27 August, 9pm

    A Thousand Blows meets Top Boy in this 50 Cent-produced drama about the substantial overlap between London’s boxing scene and its criminal underworld. Howard Charles plays a heavyweight champ who returns to the UK to wreak violent revenge on his former promoter, a drug kingpin.

    The Airport Chaplain
    Netflix,26 August

    Dramas that revolve round mavericks doing highly skilled jobs under enormous pressure are all the rage right now, and this Australian series about a man who isn’t afraid to ruffle feathers to ensure the smooth running of a busy airport is very much in that vein. Hugo Weaving and The Pitt’s Shabana Azeez star.

    Dog Park
    U,24 August

    Also from down under, this cute canine-dominated dramedy is TV at its most wholesome and nuanced. When Roland’s wife moves abroad, he’s left in charge of the family pooch and soon discovers his grouchy resistance to the hyper-friendly local dog-walking community may have been misplaced.

    Dark Matter
    Apple TV,28 August

    Blake Crouch’s mind-boggling sci-fi about a physicist who split himself in two so he could enjoy family life and a stellar career (with, obviously, catastrophic consequences) returns. Joel Edgerton reprises the role(s) of Jason Dessen, who has peaceably reunited with his wife and child – but will the calls of the multiverse prove too strong? RA

    Staying in: Games

    Star Wars Zero Company.
    Super troopers … Star Wars Zero Company. Photograph: EA

    Star Wars Zero Company
    PC, PS5, Xbox Series X/S, out27 August

    A single-player tactics game set during the Clone Wars, this XCOM-alike has you managing a group of misfits with a range of backgrounds and abilities. The story unfolds linearly, but your choices still matter in the complex missions.

    Resonance: A Plague Tale Legacy
    PC, PS5, Xbox Series X/S, out27 August

    This prequel deoble children but combat-confident smuggler Sophia. Instead of hordes of rats you face the maze of Minotaur’s Island, and it’s back to ancient Minoan times to learn more about the mysterious Macula. Jordan Erica Webber

    Staying in: Albums

    Julia Holter.
    Materia girl … Julia Holter. Photograph: Dicky Bahto

    Julia Holter – Materia
    Out now

    After releasing her sixth album Something in the Room She Moves in 2024, the US singer-songwriter turned her focus to its crystalline fourth track, Materia. On this follow-up she reimagines that song not once but twice, as well as pushing her sound into interesting new shapes on the tactile My Lost One.

    Sam Smith – Hazel Eyes
    Out now

    For their fifth album, the singer-songwriter leans into a more rustic sound, eschewing the elasticated pop of megahit Unholy in favour of low-key romanticism. Oh Mother is head-spinning gospel, while the delicate When He’s Gone overspills with longing.

    Weezer – Weezer (Gold Album)
    Out now

    Perpetual teenagers Weezer return with their 20th album, and their seventh to be self-titled but differentiated by album colour. With production by Swedish pop producer Klas Åhlund (Robyn, Katy Perry) and hip-hop wizard Kenny Beats, plus a guest spot from alt-rockers Wednesday, it’s another perfect mix of existential angst and frat anthems.

    Brandon Flowers – Thrasher
    Out now

    With Mr Brightside still bobbing around the UK Top 100, where it has now spent more than 500 weeks (!), the Killers frontman returns with a third solo album. While 2015’s The Desired Effect explored perky synthpop, Thrasher recasts Flowers as a country troubadour. MC

    Artwork for RA Exchange with Overmono
    RA Exchange.

    Staying in:Brain food

    RA Exchange
    Podcast

    Celebrating its 25th anniversary, electronic music culture platform Resident Advisor releases a stellar lineup of in-depth discussions with leaders of the scene, from house and techno brothers Overmono to UK garage satirists Kurupt FM.

    Music-map.com
    Online

    In an effort to make algorithms more playful, this charming site allows users to type in the name of a favourite artist and then navigate through a sprawling mind map of related sounds.

    Assignment: Brazil’s Gambling Addiction
    BBC World Service,25 August, 9.32am

    With 2.1 million Brazilians currently reporting an addiction to gambling, journalist Camilla Mota goes in search of the reasons why betting has such a stronghold in the country and the psychiatrists trying to help. Ammar Kalia

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