Grand Tour review – engaged couple’s sweet, strange colonial era hide-and-seek
Once again, Portuguese auteur Miguel Gomes delivers a film in which the most complex sophistication coexists with innocence and charm. It is at once very
‘When things dry up, we can’t just call daddy’: Elefant Traks, the DIY label that changed Australian music
In March, the Elefant Traks managing director, Tim Levinson, took to Instagram with an announcement: after 26 years, the independent hip-hop and electronic music label
Wayne Rooney joins BBC’s Euro 2024 team as ITV signs up Ange Postecoglou
The BBC has spiced up its coverage of the sporting summer by signing Wayne Rooney as a pundit for Euro 2024, as well as Nick
Raphael: A Portrait review – lengthy but illuminating study of Renaissance master
Here is a mammoth 148-minute documentary about the Renaissance painter Raphael, which in its sheer length and detail is an impressive achievement in itself by
William Shatner: You Can Call Me Bill review – captain’s log is short on detail
He has lived long and prospered. Now 93 years old (though looking like a slip of a lad of 70), William Shatner shares his wit
Parthenope review – Paolo Sorrentino contrives a facile, bikini-clad self-parody
Paolo Sorrentino, for over 20 years one of the most vibrant and distinctive film-makers, is coming close to self-parody with this new film, which conceitedly
‘It’s basically inaccessible without a phone’: are kids losing their love for music?
My daughter is nine years old. When I was her age, in 1989, I had my own small cassette player and a beloved pile of
New Orleans rapper BG won’t go back to prison – but judge will scrutinize lyrics
The rapper BG is no longer at risk of a return to federal prison after performing alongside fellow artists with prior felony convictions while on
Was Cate Blanchett’s Cannes dress a pro-Palestinian protest – or an optical illusion?
For some, the message Cate Blanchett brought to the Cannes red carpet on Monday rang loud and clear. At first, her form-fitting, off-the-shoulder Jean Paul
Numbers game: why rankings matter in tennis – and why they can distract
As Stefanos Tsitsipas debriefed on his second-round loss at the Madrid Open last month, his regret was plain to see. The Greek explained that his