Sope Dirisu, who takes the lead role in Royal Shakespeare Company’s Coriolanus this autumn, spoke to Lois Browne about a play debating power and the people
A new and ambitious EP from west London MC Akala looks at the history of black people’s oppression—and their resistance.
The racism that caused the 1967 Detroit riots is honestly documented in Kathryn Bigelow’s new film and makes painful viewing
For the first time ever three floors of the Photographers’ Gallery have been given to a single exhibition—and it does not disappoint.
As special effects catch up with the vision of filmmakers and directors, the plots of science fiction epics need to race to keep up, writes Ken Olende
The seventh season of Game of Thrones is well underway and has been met with much rejoicing from fans.
This year’s Edinburgh Festival has been caught up in political controversy before it has even begun.
A serious but mild-mannered civil servant with a drinking problem gets caught up in a web of intrigue and collusion between the state and private intelligence services.
There is a stereotype of war photographers as hard-living egoists hooked on the adrenaline of the chase.
The film did not live up to the preceding films and seemed unsure of what it was trying to be.