The latest collaboration between Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio turns real life crooked banker Jordan Belfort into a modern day Caligula.
This collection of re-imagined live favourites and outtakes was pieced together over the past year while touring the world.
This thought-provoking novel imagines a fanatical Victorian scientist commanding almost a million Egyptian workers to build a giant flaming triangle to attract the attention of hypothetical Martians.
New film 12 Years A Slave, adapted from the memoirs of Solomon Northup, is a poignant and powerful tale of horrific oppression, writes Ken Olende
In the wintry woods of medieval France, a rich merchant is stopped by the thugs of a baron who seize two of his finest horses.
This is the first major exhibition in Britain of the work by Hannah Hoch, an influential artist in the radical Dada movement in 1920s Germany.
Protest Song is an account of the Occupy movement as seen through the eyes of one of the long-term homeless residents of St. Paul's cathedral in London.
A new biopic is forthright about Nelson Mandela’s role in armed struggle but reduces the movement’s radical hopes to a caricature, says Ayodele Jabbaar
Two years after the Occupy camp at St Paul’s cathedral, playwright Tim Price is taking it to the stage in Protest Song.
Hora Chilena, (Chilean Time), is a very personal documentary film. Two second generation Chileans take a journey to explore their roots as political refugees in Cambridge in the aftermath of the US-backed 1973 Pinochet coup.
A new film looks at Allen Ginsberg’s relationship with Lucien Carr, which inspired some of the last century’s most radical poetry, writes Emma Davis
The beginning of the modern country of Colombia was the end of a much longer history.