Album: Taylor Swift - folklore

★★★★★ TAYLOR SWIFT - FOLKLORE Lowkey lockdown storytelling to save your summer

Lowkey lockdown storytelling to save your summer from one of pop's brightest stars

When she announced her “surprise” 8th album on social media this week, Taylor Swift described its subject matter as a combination of “fantasy, history and memory” told with “love, wonder and whimsy”. For the listener, this hits home around track three. “The Last Great American Dynasty” tells the story of Rebekah, a “middle-class divorcée” who marries a heir to the Standard Oil fortune and spends her widowhood - and inheritance - on boys, ballet and annoying the neighbours of her Rhode Island mansion. And then?

Blu-ray: Scorsese Shorts

A rewarding return to five early short films by an American master

At this year’s Oscars Bong Joon Ho brought the audience to its feet in honour of the director whose words had struck a chord with him as a film student. The comment, simple but difficult to adhere to in the cut-throat, risk-averse movie business, was that “the most personal is the most creative”. The director, Martin Scorsese.

The Plot Against America, Sky Atlantic review - fascism comes to 1940s USA

★★★★★ THE PLOT AGAINST AMERICA, SKY ATLANTIC Fascism comes to 1940s USA

Fascinating adaptation of Philip Roth's alternative-history novel

Based on Philip Roth’s 2004 novel of the same name, The Plot Against America flashes back to the global turbulence of the 1940s to depict a counterfactual America that turns to the dark side. Instead of the re-election of Franklin D Roosevelt for a third term in 1940, the aviation pioneer and wildly popular celebrity Charles Lindbergh is elected President, on a platform of keeping America out of the new war in Europe.

The Rise of the Murdoch Dynasty, BBC Two review - how the Aussie tycoon acquired huge political leverage

★★★ THE RISE OF THE MURDOCH DYNASTY, BBC TWO How the Aussie tycoon acquired huge political leverage

New documentary told us what Rupert did, but not what he's really like

As an opening line to BBC Two's new three-part series, “Rupert Murdoch is an enigma” failed to set pulses racing. It rather implied that after three hours of documentary TV, we may end up none the wiser about what makes the scary Australian media tycoon tick.

Blu-ray: Black Rainbow

★★★ BLACK RAINBOW Piquant Americana and Rosanna Arquette's haunted medium mark Mike Hodges' forgotten mood piece

Piquant Americana and Rosanna Arquette's haunted medium mark Mike Hodges' forgotten mood piece

Aged 87, director Mike Hodges is due another revival, with Flash Gordon soon to join this Blu-ray resurrection of 1989’s Black Rainbow, an atmospheric, enigmatic Southern Gothic which, like much of his work, was barely released.

Finding The Way Back review - alcoholism on the rebound

★★★★ FINDING THE WAY BACK Alcoholism on the rebound

Ben Affleck delivers a great comeback performance as a recovering alcoholic

Gavin O’Connor has made a career out of sturdy films that make grown men cry. His best was Warrior - a hulking, tear-jerking tale of male fragility and addiction. His latest Finding The Way Back is a potent, raw drama that explores similar terrain and reunites him with Ben Affleck (they last worked together on The Accountant).

The Old Guard review - serious silliness

★★★ THE OLD GUARD Serious silliness

Netflix immortality action flick is predictable but pleasurable, thanks to a winning cast

It’s hard to take The Old Guard seriously — it’s an action film about thousand-year-old immortal warriors. Pulpy flashbacks and fake blood abounds. But The Old Guard doesn’t need to be serious or even memorable: it’s a fun, feel-good film, a rare commodity these days.

Mrs America, BBC Two review - how a conservative revolutionary scuppered the Equal Rights Amendment

★★★★ MRS AMERICA, BBC TWO Cate Blanchett as the Republican housewife superstar who battled the Seventies feminists

Cate Blanchett as the Republican housewife superstar who battled the Seventies feminists

In the midst of our increasingly confrontational politics of race and gender, it was a timely move to make this series (on BBC Two) about Seventies radical feminism and the battle over the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) in the USA, even if some of the minutiae are liable to sound abstract or alien to British viewers.

theartsdesk Q&A: filmmaker Mike Hodges

THEARTSDESK Q&A: MIKE HODGES The British writer-director reflects on his thriller 'Black Rainbow', out on Blu-ray

The British writer-director reflects on the making and meaning of his thriller 'Black Rainbow' as it bows on Blu-ray

Mike Hodges arrived in cinema through television, including a stint on the rightly revered Granada Television current affairs series World in Action. He burst on to the big screen in 1971 with the gritty and witty crime thriller Get Carter, which revealed both his brilliant eye and piercing lack of sentiment.