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A group of inept hipster filmmakers from New York descend on a small town in Argentina in this fanciful satire from Argentine ...
The shifting power dynamics on an awkward father-daughter camping trip sit at the heart of Good One, a compelling indie drama ...
As their headline set at Download Festival edges closer, Sleep Token release their most heartfelt and experimental album yet with Even in Arcadia.
As Theo Bleak’s music catalogue becomes richer, so too does the world that she invites listeners into, as comfortably proven by new EP Bad Luck Is Two Yellow Flowers.
And if covers give a nod to the direction of travel for a band, Say Sue Me ’s choice of a Yo La Tengo track gives a pretty ...
Ben Wheatley's new film BULK will open Edinburgh International Film Festival's Midnight Madness strand this year.
"We want people to feel the city differently after Monumental" – we take a look at F-Bomb's new feminist project.
With their righteous live shows, Mannequin Pussy create a space for people to experiment with being who they are. But this ...
Here & Now returns to the Edinburgh Fringe with another showcase of bold, personal and political performance created in ...
Working with an array of collaborators with impressive cohesivity, on his latest album, billy woods reflects on race and ...
There's a new dawn at Summerhall as Summerhall Arts launches its inaugural Fringe programme. Drag icon Jonny Woo, playwright ...
Past love, the kids at school who never understood, an unreliable narrator; who is The Great Traitor? No Windows share the ...