Mark Beaumont

‘Life Is Strange: Reunion’ review: a slow-burning storybook adventure

The conclusion of Max and Chloe’s sci-fi romance is an emotional, meandering affair

Young Fathers on their ‘Help(2)’ song, ‘Don’t Fight The Young’: “It felt like that’s what needs to be said from us at this time”

The Edinburgh avant-pop trio are part of War Child’s star-studded new compilation, which raises funds to help protect and support children in war zones. Graham ‘G’ Hastings tells NME about being part of the project and the importance of using your voice

‘Reanimal’ review: this horror adventure is scary enough to give you little nightmares

The latest from Tarsier Studios is another gorgeous, grotesque spooktacular

‘I Hate This Place’ review: can you survive this monster-infested cesspool?

Creepy-crawly bugs, terrifying ghouls and nasty relatives will chase you throughout

Bob Weir, 1947-2026: indefatigable rocker who kept the Grateful Dead alive

The inspirational guitarist and songwriter changed rock and America with the Dead – and then spent tireless decades keeping their freak flag flying high

Gary “Mani” Mounfield, 1962-2025: baggy bass hero whose melodies made the Madchester movement

The much-loved musician helped steer both The Stone Roses and Primal Scream to seminal status – his energy becoming a defining part of both bands

D’Angelo, 1974-2025: neo-soul trailblazer who made magic from the shadows

The enigmatic and reluctant star may have only released three albums in his lifetime, but through them, delivered genre-defining masterpieces of modern soul

‘Battlefield 6’ review: modern multiplayer warfare – with an unusually good campaign too

This latest instalment is surprisingly accessible to the series newbie

‘Silent Hill f’ review: a gorgeous, grotesque reimagining of the classic horror outing

The long-running series heads to Japan for more spooks, scares and monsters

Brian Wilson, 1942-2025: culture-defining innovator who represented pop music’s awakening

The tortured but brilliant creative mind and bedrock of The Beach Boys forever changed how artists and audiences alike create and consume music, helping build a limitless new world with his playful pop songs
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