Electricity is a visually brilliant film, but its greatest strength is that it remains down to earth in telling an unheard story, argues Emma Davis
Director Goran Olsson new film is a first hand account of the anti-colonial struggles in Africa—and calls on us to carry on the fight today, writes Saba Shiraz
US rock band Soundgarden have released a new three-CD album of rare and unreleased material.
Ancient Lives: New Discoveries at the British Museum | London Gothic at London Metropolitan Archive
William Morris is best known as a prolific poet and artist. But his socialist politics are also on display throughout this National Portrait Gallery exhibition.
The latest Hunger Games film presents inequality to a mass audience, but remains pessimistic about how people fight back, writes Fran Manning
This year’s Wildlife Photographer of the Year and John Constable's techniques on display
The film of The Imitation Game describes Alan Turing’s struggle against the British state to break a code and conceal his sexuality, writes Nick Clark
“Lads’ comedian” Daniel O’Reilly—better known as Dapper Laughs—specialises in a particularly disgusting brand of sexist comedy.
Salford alternative band Shoshin are releasing a new single, All for US; and new play United We Stand looks at the story of the “Shrewsbury 24” pickets.
It may resort to cliche and sentimentality in the end, but this flight of space fancy is refreshingly optimistic, says Dave Sewell
“There was no introduction” is the perfect opening lyric to Glasgow band the John Knox Sex Club’s new album Oh Wow! Must be the Devil.