Film & TV
Luca Guadagnino serves us up a shimmering slice of young desire
Hotly-tipped for success at this year’s Academy Awards, Call Me by Your Name is a heady tour-de-force of love and passion in the north of Italy.
Film & TV
Hotly-tipped for success at this year’s Academy Awards, Call Me by Your Name is a heady tour-de-force of love and passion in the north of Italy.
Music
The new work shows they’re shifting towards the mainstream, but they haven’t chosen the right direction.
Music
Following on from the surprise release of two albums within a week, Future heads to the O2 Arena, for a greatest hits set, whose energy levels sometimes slip.
Music
Our guide to all the hottest releases that dropped this month
Arts
Does the collection provide insight into a pioneering genius, or an overrated leftover of Impressionism?
Film & TV
Yorgos Lanthimos returns with The Killing of a Sacred Deer, which cements his reputation as a master of unease
Arts
We travel to the Caribbean by way of the Donmar Warehouse for a refreshing take on one of Ibsen’s later works.
Music
Gas creates a sonic cathedral in the Barbican Centre
Music
Laurel Halo transcends, while Lee Gamble falters
Film & TV
The Party is a black and white lesson in tension and cynicism.
Music
Nai Palm leaves Hiatus Kaiyote behind with her debut LP
Music
The young musician makes his mark on the UK charts