The show, based on a 1957 film, tackles populism with a broad brush
The ancient Korean gilding technique is enjoying a resurgence — with a little help from YouTube
Celebration of a fictional developer serves as a reminder of early games’ brilliant simplicity and rapid advance
Painter, sculptor, glassmaker, model – the Argentinian artist has a bouquet of talents
Nine creatives on the cups they love
Brian Reed, creator of the successful but controversial ‘S-Town’, faces a critic who declared it ‘morally indefensible’
Two searing documentaries tell the stories of war-ravaged Israelis and Palestinians; Michael Sheen and Ruth Wilson star in another replay of the Prince Andrew interview; Apple’s sleek new drama ‘La Maison’; Batman spin-off ‘The Penguin’ stars Colin Farrell; in ‘Wise Guy: David Chase and The Sopranos’ the showrunner looks back at the hit TV drama he created; more slick, squalid spycraft in ‘Slow Horses’; the journey from comedian to wartime leader in ‘The Zelensky Story’ — reviews by Dan Einav
‘The Listeners’, about an American woman driven to join a cult by the mysterious sound, is also being made into a TV series
Two tragedies inspired Hebb to write an uplifting track that travelled from jazz to soul and beyond
Moving house forced novelist Rumaan Alam to value his collection — and grapple with the question of what it was really worth
‘The Other Place’ draws on Sophocles’s tragedy to ask: what do we do when faced with suffering around us?
London’s Barbican masterpiece has wonderful detailing, but if all that concrete is too much, there are some inspiring ways to soften it
The King of Pop’s legacy has generated $3bn since his death but remains overshadowed by child sex abuse claims
The singer-songwriter’s 12th studio album combines rhythmic depth with vocal sophistication
The fast-rising singer made a strong claim as successor to Madonna and Lady Gaga in a vibrant London show
Also reviewed: hip-hop company ZooNation revive their first-rate Mad Hatter’s Tea Party
James Macdonald captures the play’s emotional depth and its political power at London’s Theatre Royal Haymarket
The musician on his world-beating Taylor Swift collaboration, and why the music industry is ‘scam after scam’
The actor, comedian and director on bringing Stanley Kubrick’s blackest comedy to the West End stage
His first collection was a poignant tribute to the London community in which he grew up; his second is about partying. What’s behind the Nigerian-British writer’s change of tune?
The artist’s first broad retrospective in decades showcases his sensuality and rigorous composition
With his new Indian-inspired ‘Gigenis’ and a ‘Giselle’ revival, the dancer draws on his heritage and the western ballet tradition
‘Slow Horses’ is beloved. But does its fourth season hold up?
‘The Substance’ stars Demi Moore in a satire on celebrity’s fixation with female youth; ‘His Three Daughters’ unites a trio of sisters in their dying father’s home; French courtroom drama ‘The Goldman Case’ revisits a 1976 murder trial; ‘The Vourdalak’ is based on a Gothic vampire tale that pre-dates Dracula; Kate Winslet stars as second world war photographer ‘Lee’ Miller; Ian McKellen delivers barbs and bullying in ‘The Critic’ — reviews by Danny Leigh