Crysencio Summerville, Leeds Crysencio Summerville was withdrawn with 15 minutes to go in Leeds’ defeat to Southampton in the Championship playoff final. The Dutchman disappointed
Author: Sarah Mitchell
‘The Wall is back’: how Courtois won Champions League final fitness race
The day Thibaut Courtois sustained the injury that might have ended his season before it had begun, he arrived home, bandage covering the whole of
Barcelona appoint Hansi Flick and agree €1m bonus for Champions League win
Hansi Flick has been confirmed as the new coach of Barcelona, after the sacking of Xavi Hernández. The former Bayern Munich manager joins on a
Sting review – low-budget alien-spider horror offers laughs and out-of-your-skin shocks
This killer-spider-from-outer-space movie feels like a cross between Alien and TV’s Only Murders in the Building. It’s a mostly fun throwback horror comedy set in
Richard Thompson review – a showcase for decades of exquisite craft
There’s something surprisingly exhilarating about a band simply striding on stage without a speck of fanfare. But then it’s a walk that Richard Thompson has
The Girl in the Trunk review – claustrophobic car-boot kidnap thriller
This claustrophobic thriller takes place almost entirely in the boot of a rented car moving down an empty Texas highway. Bride Amanda (Katharina Sporrer), still
‘It’s a hallucinatory experience!’: musicians on the awesome creative power of motherhood
The year my son was born, I spent a lot of time walking laps of my small ground-floor flat in a milky, slightly hysterical state
Tell us: what do you spend on music in a typical month?
Following on from our coverage of the financial difficulties faced by musicians and venues in 2024, we want to know about your music spending habits.
Ron Howard on Jim Henson: ‘You could see there was nothing to hide’
Before he became the world’s most famous puppeteer – the man responsible for The Muppets and Big Bird; and turning David Bowie into the Goblin
New Life review – stripped-back virus thriller goes hard on bubo-popping horror
Amid the dumper-truck of post-Covid lockdown-inspired films, very few take disease and pandemics themselves as their central focus (maybe after rewatching Contagion, we were all