LaRoy, Texas review – Coen-esque crime farce is a hyperactively fun ride
Sadsack husbands, missing suitcases, devious strippers, destabilising conversations with hitmen doubling up as metaphysical emissaries: this hyperactively structured crime thriller lines up many of the
‘Anger compels me forward’: Drive My Car composer Eiko Ishibashi on evil, experimentation and exploding genre
Whether it’s Hitchcock and Herrmann, Spielberg and Williams or latterly Villeneuve and Zimmer, film directors often get into a glorious feedback loop with a preferred
The Stolen Valley review – Thelma and Louise-lite road western has right on its side
On paper this movie looks like it might be following in the footsteps of Martin Scorsese’s Killers of Flower Moon, as another step forward in
Bobcat Moretti review – heartfelt boxing underdog tale goes down the signpost route
Traditionally, genre labels gave a broad sense of what kind of experience you might be in for, whether horror, comedy or action. In the streaming
Premier Tour proposals signify Saudi influence and a tipping point for tennis | Tumaini Carayol
During her glory days as a professional tennis player, Gabriela Sabatini evolved from a child prodigy to an icon. By her 26th birthday, though, the
MPs propose decriminalising abortion up to 24 weeks
A cross-party group of MPs is proposing to make abortion access a human right in England and Wales, putting forward legislation that would decriminalise abortion
Slot machine operator being investigated over cancer patient’s activity
The high street slot machine company Merkur is under investigation by the Gambling Commission over its alleged exploitation of a vulnerable customer, the Guardian understands,
Black women in England suffer more serious birth complications, analysis finds
Black women are up to six times more likely to experience some of the most serious birth complications during hospital delivery across England than their
Adam Crozier and Alan Bates to give evidence at Post Office Horizon inquiry
The former chief executive of Royal Mail, Adam Crozier, and the campaigner Alan Bates will give evidence over the Post Office Horizon scandal this week
Foreign Office is ‘elitist and rooted in the past’, says new report
A powerful new international department would help Britain adapt to being a middle-rank power and shed a Foreign Office identity that is “somewhat elitist and