Samizdat Eastern European Film Festival lands in Glasgow next week, with a gorgeous programme of films. Elsewhere, Cosmo ...
Capturing the kaleidoscopic array of feelings of queer love across a collection of earworms, Pale Waves’ fourth album may be ...
This year's Samizdat Film Festival opens with a programme of animation made during the tail end of Soviet rule – we speak to ...
Mountain Music represents a genre-shift for Nina Nesbitt, a record that showcases her vocals more than her previous ...
In her masterful fourth novel Intermezzo, Sally Rooney conveys the tangles of grief and desire through the relationship ...
Laura Carreira’s workplace drama On Falling does Ken Loach better than Ken Loach – it's a deeply moving depiction of ...
From the archives, our 2008 interview with The Fall director Tarsem Singh on the inspirations behind – and reaction to – his globe-spanning epic.
Nora Fingscheidt does a fantastic job of bringing Amy Liptrot’s poetic memoir to the screen, helped in no small part by the transcendent Saoirse Ronan.
Gather a bedazzled high heel, the head of a rotting pig, and the No New York compilation on vinyl, and paint a ritual circle using chalk to place them within; light a candle in the middle and you'll ...
What does the music industry look like for a band whose closest thing to a hit came out in 2007? For most, the labels blowing smoke are long gone. Radio and journalists don’t want to know. The ...