This award winning film investigates gentrification in Brixton, south London,
Fans have been waiting for Public Enemy to drop their new album What you Gonna Do When The Grid Goes Down? since they returned to the Def Jam label
The Rhino Conspiracy by Peter Hain follows a veteran of the anti-apartheid struggle taking on corruption in the governing elite
David Tennant is brilliant as Nilsen, creating an unsettling, disturbing character
Yuri Prasad rates a new compilation of David King’s work which shows how he influenced the revolutionary left—and the commercial world beyond it
If you want a break from the big stresses of coronavirus and economic crisis, read Elena Ferrante’s new novel. There you can fall into a world of the very real, but smaller-scale, stresses of a teenage girl.
The latest offering from this guitar-driven five piece has no shortage of fights to pick, with assaults on war, sexism, racism and poverty, writes Alan Kenny
Horror author HP Lovecraft supported lynching, and hated black people and Jews. But this new drama series subverts his legacy
Napalm Death are certainly not mellowing with age
This impressive debut film of the black French filmmaker Ladj Ly, Les Miserables, is an incendiary provocative drama.
Think Hot Fuzz but set in Australia and not as good, and that’s Two Heads Creek.