In 2015, a scrappy group of film-makers tapped into the 'anxiety of what the city would become' under Beijing's increasing influence. Now screening at the Hong Kong film festival UK, it resonates in new ways ...
When Khrzhanovsky's colossal immersive project on the horrors of the Soviet Union launched in 2019, it caused uproar in east and west alike. Now, he plans to release its 'mother film', to expose the 'huge danger' the world faces today ...
As his most commercial film, 2004's Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, is re-released, the critically acclaimed director says he can't get a movie off the ground now - but will never give in to the 'Hollywood machine'
The south Londoner's honesty about her vices has made her a gen Z hero: she was in rehab when her biggest hit was blowing up. Singing about sex on her new album, she says, is a way to mask the pain ...
Despite embracing Indian and Persian sounds, Sheeran's eighth album goes back to basics after two records of muted melancholy - albeit with some surprising undercurrents ...