This powerful new stage adaptation of George Orwell’s novel emphasises the uncertainty of Winston’s world, the terror and fear of betrayal and torture.
The Sheffield Doc/Fest is Britain’s biggest documentary event.
Ken Loach spoke to Judith Orr about his latest film, Jimmy’s Hall—based on the true story of one socialist’s battle for freedom in a society riven by class
This love story, tense thriller, and political commentary by the acclaimed director of Paradise Now is set in the West Bank, Palestine.
Capturing the spirit of bullying and fear among teachers and pupils, this revenge comedy sets out to right the wrongs of your adolescent years.
This three-part crime series is based on novels written by Booker Prize winner John Banville under the pen name Benjamin Black.
This dystopian novel won this year’s Little Rebels Award this month. The book, aimed at readers over 12, describes how a financial crash in Britain leads to a nightmare.
Political prankster Mark Thomas told Socialist Worker about his mission to carry out 100 Acts of Minor Dissent—and why he loves to see Ukip shown up
First an old folk tale, now a cinema remake that stalks the globe
A World to Win brings graphics from the frontline of the fight against the Nazis in 1930s Germany right the way to the revolutions in Egypt and Syria
The British Library exhibition Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy calls for Britain’s tradition of comics to be taken seriously, writes Annette Mackin
Kate Tempest’s new album Everybody Down is about real life.