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EALING COMEDIES POSTERS

OUT NOW The Ealing comedy wasn’t born in 1949 - but that’s the year it properly arrived, with the quadruple whammy of Passport to Pimlico, Whisky Galore!, Kind Hearts and Coronets and A Run for Your Money. Marking the 75th anniversary of that banner year, pop-art specialist Art & Hue has created a dozen prints celebrating the aforementioned classics and several more. Produced in collaboration with Studiocanal, the reimagined poster designs are available in three sizes and myriad colour options. Make like a Titfield Thunderbolt for artandhue.com.

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LOUNGEFLY PET ACCESSORIES

OUT NOW Fandom’s literally gone to the dogs with this swanky new range of branded accessories. Loungefly has homed in on the pet lover/ collector crossover market with harnesses, leashes, collars and more inspired by Disney, Marvel and Star Wars (that’s no moon, it’s a Death Star-styled treat bag). The level of detail is as loving as you’d expect; we wouldn’t be surprised to see the Loki cosplay items heading up their own Disney+ series. It’s all under one woof at funkoeurope.com.

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THE IRON CLAW FOAM HAND

OUT NOW Pay homage to Sean Durkin’s stunning account of the Von Erich wrestling family with this Claw-some item, which is a lot safer than practising the move it’s named for (though we wouldn’t advise waving the giant foam creation around in the cinema). If you want to get your mitts on it, though, you’ll need to put your hand in your pocket and sign up to the AAA24 program, which offers access to exclusive content and merch. Get in the ring at shop.a24films.com.

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LEGO STITCH

OUT 1 MARCH If you’ve always wanted to adopt a naughty alien in a Hawaiian shirt but were worried about the chaos they might bring, here’s the solution: a playand-display building set that won’t eat you out of house and home. After all, this Disney critter comes with its own (buildable) ice-cream cone (plus decorative flower). Aimed at older Lego fans and kids aged nine-plus, the 730-piece model has moveable ears and a turning head, so it can look for trouble everywhere. Don’t lie low, step up to lego.com.