Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is crammed with tributes to a bygone era of film—but director Tarantino is stuck behind the times, writes?Gabby Thorpe
Far from being grim, this is a programme full of empathy and humour
Tree, by Idris Elba and Kwame Kwei-Armah, is an incredible immersive experience.
The Candidate uncovers the shady side of politics in a way that has us both rooting for a corrupt leader and revelling in his downfall, says Simon Basketter
There have been many attempts to portray Donald Trump’s presidential election victory and the vote for Britain to leave the European Union as linked.
A new book exposes the corruption and dodgy deals behind the 2012 Olympic Games in London, writes Simon Basketter
The international rise of the right and polarised politics bleeds into the annual theatre and arts festival in the Scottish capital, writes critic Mark Brown
Tate Modern’s retrospective of Olafur Eliasson’s work is a breath of artistic fresh air.
Dark Mon£y is a poignant and compelling drama about sexual abuse, class and the corporate elite in the film industry, say?Dean Ryan and Kate Simon
Midsommar uses all the classic hallmarks of folk horror—but it also has an original touch. It’s certainly not for the faint hearted, writes Gabby Thorpe
A glam rock album on a solid label like Sub Pop should deliver something that’s good fun, musically compelling and—given the singer’s self-professed love of Bob Dylan—lyrically engaging.