Author: Sarah Mitchell
Memoir of a Snail review – charming, poignant tale of troubled twins
Like Britain’s Nick Park at Aardman, Australian stop-motion film-maker Adam Elliott has shown a natural talent for screenwriting comedy – and for fusing that with
Unsung Hero review – real-life journey of Christian music migrants from Australia
Given the current attitudes in what is now largely Republican Tennessee where this film is set, it’s somewhat surprising to see such a sympathetic depiction
Euro 2024: complete guide to all 622 players
Euro 2024 Player guide Match centre Tables Golden Boot Full coverage Jump to Germany Hungary Scotland Switzerland Albania Croatia Italy Spain Denmark England Serbia Slovenia
Beth Gibbons review – otherworldly presence transcends light and dark
Beth Gibbons is visible only as a silhouette, backlit against blood red lighting. Flanked on three sides by her musicians, she stands several feet away
Smashing Pumpkins and Weezer review – mismatched 90s rockers bore and charm
Co-headline tours of this ilk can allow relatively long-in-the-tooth artists to pool their fanbases and play large venues that they would not necessarily be able
Euro 2024 team guides part 15: the Netherlands
This article is part of the Guardian’s Euro 2024 Experts’ Network, a cooperation between some of the best media organisations from the 24 countries who
Carlos Alcaraz describes French Open triumph as his proudest moment
Carlos Alcaraz described winning his first French Open title as the proudest moment of his career so far after he struggled badly with a forearm
International roundup: Pressure on Page as Wales thrashed in Slovakia
Depleted Wales were hammered 4-0 in Slovakia to pile further pressure on beleaguered boss Rob Page. Slovakia got the perfect Euro 2024 send-off as Juraj
Sunak will ‘absolutely’ remain Tory leader despite D-day blunder, ally says
An ally of Rishi Sunak has said the prime minister will “absolutely” continue to lead the Conservative election campaign after his D-day ceremony blunder, which