Here’s an unsettling glimpse inside a new but highly lucrative entertainment industry
New book Rebellious Daughters of History brings to light inspiring lives of women that fought for change
Mank is about the destructiveness of trying to survive while avoiding doing the wrong thing
Art is about social relationships, says writer John Molyneux—and what art is changes as society develops
Colourful Nights is the latest annual festival illuminating large parts of Canary Wharf in east London.
It is not often that when critiquing war we can look straight into the eyes of those most affected.
This new film is set over 20 years ago, but the pressures on athletes remain the same today. Nick Clark recommends this visceral look into the elite sport
In 2014, Michigan’s state government decided to cut costs by redirecting Flint’s water source from Lake Huron to the river Flint
County Lines doesn’t flinch from showing the squalor behind the headlines. But it feels as if it’s avoiding the most important question
The third film in Steve McQueen’s series takes on the institutional racism that exists in the police
Misbehaving recounts the 1970 Miss World protest in the words of those who made it happen
Ghosts is an enjoyable look at the ties that can bind us, and how easily—and traumatically—these can be severed