Reviews
Leo Still Dies in the End
Alice Fishbein is an iceberg-level force of nature in this one-woman Titanic reenactment
Becky Umbers: Put That Cat Back in the Bag
A simple, joyous celebration of life’s eccentrics overcomes some day-one hiccups
Deerhoof
Noisy, catchy, experimental and unapologetically out there; the one-of-a-kind art-pop band are still a joy to behold
Fortunato Durutti Marinetti
Bitter Sweet, Sweet Bitter
Daniel Colussi draws on a rich vein of luxuriously uncool pop music for his best record yet
The Unthanks
Illustrious folk band offer a spellbinding journey through their 20-year career
Frankie Cosmos
Different Talking
Latest from the NYC band zooms in on personal and social neuroses while still retaining a dollop of good humour
Hidden
Quietly suspenseful psychological thriller maintains relevance in its handling of surveillance and colonialism
Loyle Carner
hopefully !
The soulful rapper digs down into fatherhood for an album of quiet reflection
Elio
Pixar gives us Spirited Away in space, a good-natured return to form oozing in sentiment and fun
Falling into Place
Romantic drama leans to the predictable, but is evidence of a talented multi-hyphenate filmmaker
Bruce Springsteen
The Boss drops by with a timely reminder of music’s power to inspire, unite or just soundtrack a hell of a night