Reviews

Kacey Musgraves – ‘Middle Of Nowhere’ review: a country heroine’s journey back to her roots

Stepping away from the stargazing and glitz of her last few records, Musgraves makes a gritty, grounded return to cowboy country

‘Hokum’ review: for good and ill, this haunted hotel chiller earns its title

Adam Scott stars as a misanthropic American author in spooky rural Ireland

Lip Critic – ‘Theft World’ review: a flurry of chaos, paranoia and corrosive desire

The New York band’s second album is a violently unhinged examination of identity theft and conspiracy

‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ review: smart, stylish sequels will never go out of fashion

Twenty years after the original cult classic, Anne Hathaway and Meryl Streep reunite to try and save print media

Dove Ellis live in London: a captivating voice

Alexandra Palace Theatre, April 28, 2026: the enigmatic Irish indie-folk artist keeps fans on their toes with unreleased tracks and an unpredictable approach

Kneecap – ‘Fenian’ review: headline-grabbing trio reach power and maturity

The Belfast rappers blast through all the noise with the energy of The Prodigy, Massive Attack and Burial on Dan Carey-produced second album to cement their place and reclaim their identity

‘Saros’ review: ballsy successor to modern cult classic ‘Returnal’

In this futuristic shooter, astronauts are reformed via alien goo to fight another day

‘Michael’ review: safe, shiny reminder of the King Of Pop’s musical genius

The blockbuster biopic focuses on the hits that made MJ the biggest star in the world

‘Half Man’ review: more dark and addictive drama from ‘Baby Reindeer’ creator Richard Gadd

This unflinching analysis of toxic masculinity could not be more topical

Foo Fighters – ‘Your Favorite Toy’ review: back to brawny basics

For album 12, Dave Grohl leads the Foos – including new drummer Ilan Rubin – in a return to the nervy, no-frills punk of their earliest days
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