A longtime friendship falters when he starts dating her daughter in a show with moments of profundity and plenty of chaos
A welcome retrospective at Basel Kunstmuseum — winningly persuasive in parts though less in others — contains a marvellous moment of redemption
Harry Nilsson’s rendition won a Grammy, but the man who wrote it devoted himself to dolphin conservation
Even amid the challenges of the here and now, we find ways to survive — and celebrate that survival
A distilled essence of the landscape permeates a renovation near Grasse where the art collector invites creatives to be inspired by nature
A saga that started with Trump’s assault on ‘60 Minutes’ has turned into a full-blown crisis
Debuting at Grange Park Opera, this posthumous work is full of colour and movement, but may be an acquired taste
The effects of voyeurism, violent porn and deepfakes are laid uncomfortably bare in Georgie Dettmer’s sharp new play
Studio Amos runs wild with traditional techniques — creating furniture and lighting with supersized scale, reimagined function and a sense of movement
As he debuts a new Skyspace in Denmark, the artist discusses Quakers, Kanye West and his volcanic ambitions
With three films out this summer, the actor is embracing a playful new era. She talks diamonds, late fame and Toy Story 5
Once-taut thriller about an ex-convict seeking revenge on the lawyer who wronged him is stretched thin over 10 mechanical episodes
The French furniture designer loves Neal Cassady, his miniature donkeys and owning the ‘Rolls-Royce of turntables’
Claire Foy and Richard E Grant in raucous period satire ‘Savage House’; Charli XCX adds charisma to ‘Erupcja’; He-Man struggles for heroism in ‘Masters of the Universe’; ‘Acting’ illuminates the art of performance; ‘Backrooms’ is a deadpan horror directed by a YouTuber; Dustin Hoffman and Leo Woodall strike gold in crime caper ‘Tuner’. Reviews by Danny Leigh and Raphael Abraham
Nouvelle Vague meets Mike Leigh in a bright, limber film about two women who bond away from their complicated love lives
A fresh look at what the star meant as a public, political and artistic figure by a dyed-in-the-wool fan and fellow misfit who forged a life-long connection with him
Inquisitive documentary snoops on Cheek by Jowl theatre company to give a thrilling portrait of an elusive art
The 1980s cartoon series is reborn in a movie embarrassed by muscles, male heroism and having the power
The actors have a blast in an 18th-century send-up packed with subplots, illicit sex and toilet humour
Nickell’s family are at the heart of this Netflix drama about the reverberations of a terrible crime
Diamond-stud performances from Felicity Kendal and Freddie Fox enliven an underpowered production
From ‘Backrooms’ to ‘Obsession’, Gen Z filmmakers are using minimal budgets to deliver mammoth box office returns
As London Gallery Weekend gets under way, discover five compelling contemporary art spaces led by young female gallerists
And they get designer dorms as well