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Call My Agent's Camille Cottin is superb in this nuanced French drama about a middle-aged woman suddenly charged with the ...
While the DNA of their earlier work is still on show across Bright Nights, the landscape has changed for London-based ...
From its grassroots scene and music history walking tours to world class showcases and huge outdoor concerts, we celebrate ...
The latest from Latin American-focused indie press, Chilco is a blistering exploration of difference and belonging.
Weekend hours spent under the fluorescent lighting of suburban consumerism – count us in. One writer hails the brilliance of ...
With a day job in dementia care and education, Noah Barker shares the life-altering effects of music on dementia patients.
August in Edinburgh isn’t without its issues, affordability being a key concern, but if we collectively continue hammering home the value of this creative ecosystem – for the many and not the few – ...
Athina Rachel Tsangari swaps the 'Greek Weird Wave' for the Scottish Highlands with her elegiac period drama Harvest. Tsangari talks to us about the film's Marmite reactions, its doom-laden atmosphere ...
Going to the shops often means getting in a fight with a belligerent self-service till, but it wasn't always this way; Grant ...
Amy Macdonald returns with her sixth studio album, delivering her signature blend of melodic pop-rock and unmistakable ...
Ballet Nights is accessible to those without prior knowledge of contemporary ballet – the compere gives context to all the ...
Carrie discusses the struggle for power in heterosexual relationships and decides that in order to win, women must have sex ...