Advert review
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Moz the Monster – who lurks under a child’s bed and deprives him of sleep – could be a metaphor for the horrors of 2017. But even Michel Gondry can’t save the store’s festive ad from formulaic nothingness
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Whether they were packed with celebrities or hinted at the political climate, here are the Super Bowl ads that made a splash this year
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This year’s Super Bowl ads were a mix of celebrity self-deprecation, puppies and inspirational moments – before the insurance firm went and ruined the love-in
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From the John Lewis cartoon about a rabbit and a bear to Ant and Dec's gingerbread massacre, this year's Christmas adverts are an odd bunch. Stuart Heritage reviews five of the big hitters
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Retailer selects Gabrielle Aplin's cover of Frankie Goes to Hollywood song for its Christmas campaign. By Mark Sweney
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Please. Even Twiggy looks embarrassed in that paisley kaftan
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Leo Benedictus's advert review: The furniture chain's new TV spot appears at first to be no more than cat porn
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Paolo Bandini: It's not Brazilians doing their thing in an airport, but this latest World Cup offering is suitably heavyweight
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Leo Benedictus's advert review: If Carlsberg did team talks … England would soon descend into sentimental lunacy
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Leo Benedictus's advert review: How should Mastercard thank its customers? By getting Bonnie Tyler to dress up as an angel and ambush them. Obviously
Elton John's John Lewis Christmas ad: it could have been so different