The name’s Bezos, Jeff Bezos: what can we expect from Amazon’s James Bond?
The ink could hardly have dried on the contract between Amazon MGM and Eon Productions, the legendary Bond film company run by Barbara Broccoli and
Kong gone wrong: the animals misrepresented in movies
Donkeys have featured in many films, from the Eddie Murphy-voiced animation in Shrek through to Eeyore in the Disney version of Winnie the Pooh, as
Biig Piig review – charismatic alt-popper struggles to find her rhythm
Satin bomber jacket slipping from her shoulders, Biig Piig is going all out – she’s shimmying left, shimmying right, flipping her hair, pogoing at the
Liverpool face PSG as Champions League last-16 draw sets up Madrid derby
Liverpool will face Paris Saint-Germain in a Champions League last-16 tie that provides a significant hurdle in their attempt to lift the trophy for the
Ider: Late to the World review – the glorious sound of letting go
Let the sky darken with champagne corks – there’s a new Ider album. Megan Markwick and Lily Somerville have made sharply intelligent synth-pop plucked from
Sandalheimer: can Christopher Nolan restore the grandeur of ancient-world epics?
Back in the 1950s and 60s in the twilight of Hollywood’s golden era, the sword-and-sandals movie stood as tall as the Colossus of Rhodes. It
Nao: Jupiter review – an upbeat, welcome return
Since her 2016 debut, For All We Know, London singer-songwriter Neo Jessica Joshua, AKA Nao, has made gossamer-light R&B that soars on the power of
‘The music industry is as cold blooded as Scrooge McDuck’: the return of rapper Yasiin Bey
It’s the penultimate night of Paris fashion week, and at Le Trianon, a storied 1,000-capacity music hall beneath Montmartre, Yasiin Bey – the artist formerly known
Sam Fender: People Watching review – a lonely yet brilliant document of fame
Over two albums, Sam Fender has cast an increasingly astute eye over the working-class struggles of his native North Shields while wrangling with his own