Review
What Strange Paradise review: A nine-year-old refugee’s ‘upturned fairytale’
What Strange Paradise review: A nine-year-old refugee’s ‘upturned fairytale’
Acting Class by Nick Drnaso review: Misfit drama students and one increasingly erratic teacher
Acting Class by Nick Drnaso review: Misfit drama students and one increasingly erratic teacher
Don’t Worry Darling: A dystopian take on the American Dream
Don’t Worry Darling: A dystopian take on the American Dream
Solito by Javier Zamora review: A beguiling memoir, effortlessly evocative of time and place
Solito by Javier Zamora review: A beguiling memoir, effortlessly evocative of time and place
Crimes of the future: Surgery is the new sex in Cronenberg’s latest ick-flick
Crimes of the future: Surgery is the new sex in Cronenberg’s latest ick-flick
An Exciting and Vivid Inner Life review: Exploring loneliness when we’re more connected than ever
An Exciting and Vivid Inner Life review: Exploring loneliness when we’re more connected than ever
Arcade Fire tour: ‘Just some humans doing our best’
Arcade Fire tour: ‘Just some humans doing our best’
Bad Gays: A Homosexual History is one of the most original queer history books of recent years
Bad Gays: A Homosexual History is one of the most original queer history books of recent years
Tasting Sunlight by Ewald Arenz review: Two damaged souls healed by a beautiful bond
Tasting Sunlight by Ewald Arenz review: Two damaged souls healed by a beautiful bond
Sean Bean and Nicola Walker’s Marriage makes me feel like part of a Hollywood power couple
Sean Bean and Nicola Walker’s Marriage makes me feel like part of a Hollywood power couple
Re-Sisters by Cosey Fanni Tutti review: The women undermined and ostracised in their time
Re-Sisters by Cosey Fanni Tutti review: The women undermined and ostracised in their time
Muse: Will of the People review – ‘Mad, bad, dangerous, and unreasonably good fun’
Muse: Will of the People review – ‘Mad, bad, dangerous, and unreasonably good fun’
Otessa Moshfegh’s Lapvona review: Comic, compelling and pulsing with perversity
Otessa Moshfegh’s Lapvona review: Comic, compelling and pulsing with perversity
Michael Flatley on writing, directing and starring in his spy thriller Blackbird
Michael Flatley on writing, directing and starring in his spy thriller Blackbird
Sayaka Murata’s Life Ceremony: A fairly mixed bag of strange and grotesque tales
Sayaka Murata’s Life Ceremony: A fairly mixed bag of strange and grotesque tales
The Memory Librarian by Janelle Monáe: A clarion call for disenfranchised people
The Memory Librarian by Janelle Monáe: A clarion call for disenfranchised people
Book reviews: Three Assassins and Devil House
Book reviews: Three Assassins and Devil House
Book reviews: The Second Cut and The Anomaly
Book reviews: The Second Cut and The Anomaly
Lessons by Ian McEwan review: Few can turn a phrase so exquisitely
Lessons by Ian McEwan review: Few can turn a phrase so exquisitely
Sojourn by Amit Chaudhuri review: Brief encounters with the eclectic life of a city