Shopping Centers and Malls Apr 23, 2026 10 Injured as Shooting Erupts at Mall in Louisiana The chief of the Baton Rouge Police Department said during a brief news conference on Thursday that the shooting appeared “targeted.” 10 Injured as Shooting Erupts at Mall in Louisiana The chief of the Baton Rouge Police Department said during a brief news conference on Thursday that the shooting appeared “targeted.” See more
Film Apr 24, 2026 Women’s culture goes dark: why aren’t there more ‘femcel’ movies? Male incels have been plentifully depicted on screen, while few film-makers have explored the varied controversies of toxic female radicalisation and the ‘wo... Women’s culture goes dark: why aren’t there more ‘femcel’ movies? Male incels have been plentifully depicted on screen, while few film-makers have explored the varied controversies of toxic female radicalisation and the ‘wo... Share
Film Apr 24, 2026 Surviving Earth review – bruising portrait of addiction and redemption Thea Gaji?’s debut is an assured, intelligent drama of a father’s endless quest for contentment outside his heroin dependencyThe addiction-recovery mantra of... Surviving Earth review – bruising portrait of addiction and redemption Thea Gaji?’s debut is an assured, intelligent drama of a father’s endless quest for contentment outside his heroin dependencyThe addiction-recovery mantra of... Share
Film Apr 24, 2026 Michael review – cliched Jackson biopic is bland, bowdlerised … and bad Rammed with every music-movie cliche, an almost mute supporting cast and a Michael who only produces endless smiley blandness, this is a frustratingly shallo... Michael review – cliched Jackson biopic is bland, bowdlerised … and bad Rammed with every music-movie cliche, an almost mute supporting cast and a Michael who only produces endless smiley blandness, this is a frustratingly shallo... Share
Film Apr 24, 2026 Agon review – ice-cold, machine-tooled inspection of the dark side of athletic perfection Three sportswomen undergo the various ordeals of competition in a spare, sometimes harrowing drama suffused with a chilly vérité detachednessHere is a fascin... Agon review – ice-cold, machine-tooled inspection of the dark side of athletic perfection Three sportswomen undergo the various ordeals of competition in a spare, sometimes harrowing drama suffused with a chilly vérité detachednessHere is a fascin... Share
Film Apr 24, 2026 The Last Spy review – former CIA station chief tells it like it was from inside the tent Peter Sichel gives a scrupulous and revealing insider’s view of the secret service and Washington circles in Katharina Otto-Bernstein’s documentaryThis is a... The Last Spy review – former CIA station chief tells it like it was from inside the tent Peter Sichel gives a scrupulous and revealing insider’s view of the secret service and Washington circles in Katharina Otto-Bernstein’s documentaryThis is a... Share
History books Apr 24, 2026 Hotel Exile by Jane Rogoyska review – the remarkable story of a wartime institution From a haven for intellectuals fleeing Hitler to the HQ of the feared Abwehr, the changing fortunes of a Parisian iconThe word “hotel” is cognate with “hoste... Hotel Exile by Jane Rogoyska review – the remarkable story of a wartime institution From a haven for intellectuals fleeing Hitler to the HQ of the feared Abwehr, the changing fortunes of a Parisian iconThe word “hotel” is cognate with “hoste... Share
Fiction Apr 24, 2026 See You on the Other Side by Jay McInerney review – the clumsy finale of a classic New York series The bright young things of 1992’s Brightness Falls are now in their 60s in this verbose, clunky novel that seems more interested in lifestyle than inner live... See You on the Other Side by Jay McInerney review – the clumsy finale of a classic New York series The bright young things of 1992’s Brightness Falls are now in their 60s in this verbose, clunky novel that seems more interested in lifestyle than inner live... Share
Biography books Apr 24, 2026 The Wonderful World that Almost Was by Andrew Durbin review – the queer artists who shaped New York cool A tender but unflinching account of Peter Hujar and Paul Thek, forgotten stars of the 1960s sceneAndy Warhol sent Paul a Brillo box. Fran Lebowitz called Pet... The Wonderful World that Almost Was by Andrew Durbin review – the queer artists who shaped New York cool A tender but unflinching account of Peter Hujar and Paul Thek, forgotten stars of the 1960s sceneAndy Warhol sent Paul a Brillo box. Fran Lebowitz called Pet... Share
Fiction Apr 24, 2026 The Shadow of the Object by Chloe Aridjis review – one of the boldest writers at work in English today This fable-like novella about technologies of illusion and a life-changing friendship in Mexico City is enchantingThe Shadow of the Object, the new novel fro... The Shadow of the Object by Chloe Aridjis review – one of the boldest writers at work in English today This fable-like novella about technologies of illusion and a life-changing friendship in Mexico City is enchantingThe Shadow of the Object, the new novel fro... Share
Books Apr 24, 2026 A Family Matter by Claire Lynch audiobook review – an award-winning story of homophobia and divorce Dual timelines reveal the real reason a mother was forced to leave her daughter in the 80s, in this Nero prize-winning novel inspired by real-life eventsThe... A Family Matter by Claire Lynch audiobook review – an award-winning story of homophobia and divorce Dual timelines reveal the real reason a mother was forced to leave her daughter in the 80s, in this Nero prize-winning novel inspired by real-life eventsThe... Share
Drama Apr 24, 2026 ‘I’ve had white knuckle moments’: Michael Socha on This Is England, his patchy beard – and seedy new casino thriller The Cage As he stars alongside Sheridan Smith as a casino boss on the take, the actor talks about leaving school with no qualifications, playing vile dads – and why h... ‘I’ve had white knuckle moments’: Michael Socha on This Is England, his patchy beard – and seedy new casino thriller The Cage As he stars alongside Sheridan Smith as a casino boss on the take, the actor talks about leaving school with no qualifications, playing vile dads – and why h... Share
Television & radio Apr 24, 2026 Half Man review – more brave, brutal, blazing TV from the maker of Baby Reindeer Richard Gadd’s at it again. His unforgiving new drama tackles the damage men do to each other head on, by pulling out his insides and smearing them everywher... Half Man review – more brave, brutal, blazing TV from the maker of Baby Reindeer Richard Gadd’s at it again. His unforgiving new drama tackles the damage men do to each other head on, by pulling out his insides and smearing them everywher... Share