People sometimes go to the movies for the violence and maybe even for the sex, but until recently they didn’t particularly buy a ticket for the bad language. But British cinema has been making this a ...
If you’re a Gen Zer, you’ve probably heard of Heartstopper’s Joe Locke. I’m pretty sure ATG’s Gen Xers in the back office had ...
Boz Scaggs rarely does a less than wonderful album. His latest is an exemplary collection of smooth and soulful standard and ...
Part satire and part philosophical journey, the film is driven by Farrell’s compelling performance. The entire narrative ...
Safe” is a word used far too often in ENO’s bizarre new version of a programme, full of uncredited articles, at least two of which look as if they’re AI generated. Everything intimacy director Haruko ...
The history of experimental musicians from Europe and North America adopting Japanese aesthetics is… patchy. It got ...
In the framing device, a professor (Jonathan Guy Lewis) stands at a lectern and asks if anyone has had a supernatural ...
An opening video montage presents us with a rogues' gallery of powerful men who have done bad things. Plenty of the usual suspects appear to stomach-churning effect, but no ex-President Nicolas ...
Idris Elba has only just appeared as the British Prime Minister in the action comedy Heads of State (2025) – now he's ...
It’s truly thrilling to see the Barbican embracing big concept long-form theatre again, seeking out productions that are as conceptually challenging as they are visually exhilarating. Last week, ...
As the new season opens, confidence is high at ENB, just as it should be given the roaring success of recent programmes featuring the latest work of iconoclast William Forsythe. His classical steps ...
Trio da Kali are griots, and their traditional role in West Africa is to connect: to evoke the glories of the past and to ...