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7 maltatoday | SUNDAY • 16 SEPTEMBER 2018 TV, MUSIC AND BOOKS Watch Luis and the Aliens in cinemas now David Guetta 7 Luis and the Aliens Looking for a movie for your kids to watch (and you'll secretly love)? Luis and the Aliens is an animated movie currently in cinemas, which follows 12-year-old Luis as he embarks on a wild quest to help three tiny extraterrestrials return to their huge mothership. The four form unexpected friendships on their journey, for a movie all the family will love. The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society In the aftermath of WWII, a writer forms an unexpected bond with the colourful residents of Guernsey as she learns about the book club they formed during the German Occupation. As she writes a book about their experience, Juliet Ashton fi nds more than she expected to fi nd in the little society. The movie can be watched on Netfl ix. Leaning Into The Wind: Andy Goldsworthy Leaning Into the Wind: Andy Goldsworthy is an absorbing documentary portrait of the infl uential British sculptor and environmentalist. An award-winning, glob- ally celebrated artist, Andy Goldsworthy OBE is known for works situated in rural and urban settings that combine materials and conditions from everyday surroundings – both monumental works of land art and others that exist only briefl y before being altered or erased by natural processes. Filmmaker Thomas Riedelsheimer intimately captures Goldsworthy's exploration of the world and himself through these ephemeral and permanent workings on the landscape, cit- ies and his own body. Watch the movie at Spazzju Kreativ until 20 September. David Guetta - 7 World-renowned DJ David Guetta has just dropped his latest al- bum, featuring the likes of Sia, Jason Derulo, Nicki Minaj, Justin Bieber and many more. Some of the album's songs are bound to hit the top charts, so why not listen to the tracks you'll be hearing for the rest of 2018? Jungle - For Ever Jungle have just released their second album, For Ever,after a four-year wait, but believe me, it was worth the wait. The Indie band's 13-song album offers great tracks, giving off a mix of soul melodies and elastic beats. Check out the album on Spotify or Youtube, it's a perfect listen for travel, or an easy night in. The 1975 - Sincerity is Scary Pop-rock band, The 1975, this week released their fourth cut from their upcoming album, A Brief Enquiry Into Online Relation- ships. The album has been announced to offi cially come out in November, but the band has been slowly releasing their songs. The latest one, Sincerity is Scary, sees the singer's raw voice coming through with a slower rhythm. Ladarba dar ir-Rih – Lina Brockdorff Everyone fi nds storms scary. In this book we meet Elena for the fi rst time, a young woman/ girl who, in the middle of the night, in a rag- ing thunderstorm, has to run away from home. Eventually, the storms in Elena's life clear up and she moves to calmer waters where fortune smiles down on her and her life takes a turn for the better. Yet, this same change brings about a differ- ent turmoil and a harsher heartbreak as Elena receives a letter from Rico who was supposed to be dead. Who was Rico? How was he linked to her? This is another superb novel written by seasoned author Lina Brockdorff and is available from lead- ing bookshops. His Bloody Project: Documents Relating to the Case of Roderick Macrae - Graeme Macrae Burnet In 1869, a brutal triple murder in the remote Wester Ross village of Culduie leads to the arrest of a seventeen-year-old crofter, Roderick Macrae. There is no question of Macrae's guilt, but it falls to the country's most eminent legal and psychi- atric minds to uncover what drove him to his bloody deeds. Ultimately, the young man's fate hinges on one key question: is he insane? Fear: Trump in the White House - Bob Woodward Bob Woodward's deep dive into President Donald Trump's White House has captured the attention of political readers. The legendary journalist, who began his career with a story about the Watergate scandal that led to President Nixon's resignation, has conducted "hundreds of hours of interviews with fi rsthand sources" and pored over tons of original material like meeting notes and personal diaries, according to publisher Simon & Schuster. Fear – reportedly named for the time that Trump explained what "power" meant to him – presents a comprehensive portrait of Trump's presidency and how his administration has made decisions. And since the publisher characterises those fi ndings as "harrowing," the title may be doubly appropriate. What to watch, listen to and read this week Movies and TV shows Music Books Ladarba dar ir-Rih Lina Brockdorff

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