The Don of Diamond Dreams is far from cliche pop rap. It’s experimental, cathartic and interesting—but doesn’t always make sense
This BBC adaptation brings the complicated—and therefore believable— characters of Sally Rooney’s popular novel to screen
Homeland Holidays is a short film from 1937 on resorts owned by the Workers Travel Association
Are people too selfish to prevent others from starving to death? That’s the central question of theThe Platform
This is Yves Tumor’s fourth full-length release, and it’s as elusive and mysterious as ever.
This major series, new to the BBC, treads some familiar ground—but it’s a good mix of standard sci-fi with a cultish, religious theme
Exhibitions available on the Tate’s website as video tours
Mick is a quiet, awkward teenager whose normal insecurities are made worse by his swollen testicle
Netflix’s new mini-series is about a young woman who flees a conservative religious home. It’s a nuanced, deep and complex story
Poet and spoken word artist Hollie McNish has had to postpone her spring tour. Luckily, she is performing three gigs from her living room.
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Set in the People’s Republic of Congo in 1977, The Death of Comrade President is based on real events