Reviews

Miranda Lambert – ‘Postcards from Texas’ review: feisty, funny and free

The country star shares poignant life lessons told through vignettes of a roadtrip across the Lone Star state on her charming tenth album

Deadletter – ‘Hysterical Strength’ review: post-punk that revels in life’s contradictions

The Yorkshire-bred band’s debut album strikes a winning balance between foreboding and fun

Mermaid Chunky – ‘Slif Slaf Slof’ review: brilliantly eccentric, funny and inventive avant-pop

Endorsed by LCD Soundsystem, the Gloucestershire duo combine folk, house and psych-pop in a startlingly funny and original debut album

‘Officer Black Belt’ review: action-packed thriller that’s entertaining but predictable

Kim Woo-bin’s stint as a martial arts officer keeps us hooked, even if the rest of the film doesn’t live up to expectations

Nilüfer Yanya – ‘My Method Actor’: carefully considered, creative songwriting

The London singer-songwriter aimed not to dilute her music-making process on her third record. The results are her most absorbing listen yet

‘The Penguin’ review: a compulsive and complex follow-up to ‘The Batman’

Off we waddle back to Gotham for an origin story that showcases an astonishing turn from Colin Farrell

‘Seoul Busters’ review: slapstick crime-comedy revels in chaos

While not particularly inventive, this endearing series slowly but surely wins you over one chuckle at a time

‘Pavements’ review: a surrealist love letter to the ’90s indie titans

Part rock doc, part biopic, you won't have seen a music film like this before

‘Speak No Evil’ review: James McAvoy is back in nightmare mode

Not since 2016's 'Split' has the Scottish actor been so convincingly terrifying

‘One To One: John & Yoko’ review: dissecting Lennon and Ono’s post-Beatles life

This fascinating look at the couple's NYC era is a total treat
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