Asif Kapadia splices real life and sci-fi in a dire warning of climate crisis, authoritarianism and rampant technology
Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield star as a couple who meet, have a child and suffer tragedy — but not in that order
RaMell Ross’s boldly radical approach plunges the viewer headlong into the life of a brutalised Black teenager
Mass, cross-generational audiences have disappeared and even MrBeast can’t find them
Robert Eggers’ update of the 1922 vampire classic stars Bill Skarsgård, Lily-Rose Depp and Willem Dafoe
The vocalist incorporates South African dance genres into a style of music she calls ‘future ghetto funk’
The historian’s BBC documentary ranges from the music of The Specials to the art of Pauline Boty to explain a country in flux
Women top charts for majority of weeks in 2024 and claim half of top 20 best-selling albums for the first time
The latest ‘Grand Theft Auto’, a potential successor to ‘The Sims’ and the wraps come off Nintendo’s new console
Alex Goldman, formerly co-host of ‘Reply All’, responds to queries and conundrums from listeners in his new series
Long-awaited release expected to be a bright spot in lacklustre video games market
The Kent family home of the English designer and writer was a canvas of decorative experimentation for him and his Pre-Raphaelite circle during a five-year idyll
The great soprano was rarely captured on film, but a biopic starring Angelina Jolie and a BBC documentary revisit her story
Cate Blanchett on the London stage, Sondheim’s swan song and a ballet of the life of Mary, Queen of Scots
From Nicole Kidman’s erotic thriller to a Formula 1 epic and two takes on Frankenstein
Charlie Brooker and Diane Morgan’s satirical creation waxes lyrical on biology, consciousness — and ‘Pump up the Jam’
The musician on why leaders should listen before they talk — and the power of Strictly Come Dancing
HTSI writers choose the best tables, exhibitions, shopping and wellness destinations to start the year
More ‘The Night Manager’, ‘Severance’ and ‘Andor’, plus new offerings from Lena Dunham and the creator of ‘Breaking Bad’
The title of Charli XCX’s hit album heralded the return of recession pop and a new vibe for Gen Z
From Mesopotamia to our kitchen tables, our love affair with games is undiminished
The FT’s critics pick the cream of the crop, from film and TV to art exhibitions, theatre, dance, games, pop and classical music
The Beatles launched a creative cluster that remains vital to the country’s financial future
Netflix’s Korean megahit returns with inky-humoured satire underpinning its brutal competition
The Gallagher brothers patch things up for an Oasis tour, plus albums from The Weeknd, Lady Gaga and more