Baby is a slow-moving, beautifully composed portrayal of queer life in the heart of São Paulo. Baby, directed by Marcelo Caetano, centres on Wellington (João Pedro Mariano), an 18-year-old who has ...
Del Water Gap has never made things easy for himself. With the release of his latest album, pointedly titled Chasing the Chimera, you can’t help but wonder what elusive dream he’s pursuing. The record ...
Joachim Trier returns with a quietly ambitious study of creativity, memory and reconciliation, revisiting the emotional terrain of the Oslo Trilogy through the story of a fractured family bound by an ...
After six years, Icelandic indie-folk rock band Of Monsters And Men are back with their fourth full-length studio album, All is Love and Pain in the Mouse Parade. In the time that passed, their ...
This inspiring Tourette’s drama is elevated by Robert Aramayo’s lived-in performance but suffers from cliched presentation. Kirk Jones has been slowly making movies since the late 90s, and returns ...
It has been announced that The War Between the Land and the Sea, which was set to air later this year, will now be broadcast in 2026. Torchwood followed the immortal Captain Jack Harkness from the ...
Shifting the spotlight from lavish Hollywood glamour to the everyday struggles of ordinary people, the kitchen sink drama revolutionised British cinema. From the 1950s to present day, the genre has ...
5 has released first look images for their upcoming Victorian period drama The Forsytes. Based on John Galsworthy’s Nobel Prize–winning trilogy The Forsyte Saga, the six-part series will follow the ...
Unmoored is a quietly gripping film that masterfully explores the depths of human complexity with subtlety and intelligence. From its opening scenes, it immerses viewers in a world where appearances ...
The Last Dinner Party have made a triumphant return with their new single ‘This is the Killer Speaking’, the lead single from their recently announced second album, ‘From the Pyre’. This sparks the ...
While it may seem like it’s following in the footsteps of many UFO movies before it, Watch The Skies diverges from the path by leading viewers to become far more invested in the lives of its ...
In literature, film, television, and beyond, one trope continues to capture hearts across cultures and generations: the “Found Family.” Whether it’s a ragtag group of misfits on a spaceship, a gang of ...