A Riotous night at the O2 with Kaiser Chiefs – REVIEW
Kaiser Chiefs storm London’s O2 Arena on their third show of their huge headline tour, covering 13 arenas across the UK. Daily Express :: Music Feed More...
Watcher review: The Film-maker creates a ‘creeping sense of dread’
Elements of Hitchcock’s Rear Window and Polanski’s Rosemary’s Baby are recycled to chilling effect in this elegant thriller from first-time feature director Chloe Okuno. Daily Express :: Films More...
Weird: The Al Yankovic Story review – Daniel Radcliffe stars in ‘self-penned comedy’
A story of one of pop music’s weirdest acts is told in a suitably unhinged style in “Weird Al” Yankovic’s self-penned comedy starring Daniel Radcliffe. Daily Express :: Films Feed More...
Louis Armstrong’s Black & Blues review: a fascinating look at the jazz legend’s life
After its classy Sidney Poitier doc, Apple TV+ offers a fascinating look at another African-American pioneer. Daily Express :: Films Feed More...
Enola Holmes 2 review: Millie Bobby Brown’s scenes are stolen in lacklustre sequel
Henry Cavill claims a more prominent role in the Netflix movie. Daily Express :: Films Feed More...
Black Adam review: A charmless attempt at building a franchise
The only part of Black Adam that had less flavour than the plot line was Black Adam himself. Daily Express :: Films Feed More...
Natalie Imbruglia ‘comes back stronger’ at Shepherd’s Bush Empire – Live review
It’s been a nostalgic year for Natalie Imbruglia as she briefly returned to her acting roots for a cameo appearance on the final episode of Neighbours for her role as Beth Brennan. Daily Express :: Music More...
Picture You Dead review: Roy Grace gets involved in the unsolved murder of an art dealer
Imagine you go to a car boot sale and for £20 buy a painting – not because of the artwork, you hate that but you rather like the frame – and when you get home you later discover the painting hides More...
Madly, Deeply review: Rickman telling it like it was
There is an amusing moment in this collection of Alan Rickman’s diaries when he visits Cape Town. At the airport, a passport official notes his profession and tells him: “You look too serious to be More...
The Snuts – Burn The Empire album review: A punch in the Facebook
A surprising band. Their first album shot to No 1, their second opens with Tony Benn. The late Labour radical’s disembodied voice tells us that people are controlled by fear and demoralisation. Sound familiar? Daily More...