Love & Death, ITVX, review: a magnetic Elizabeth Olsen elevates this above true-crime shlock
Big Little Lies writer David E. Kelley returns with a compelling dramatisation of a murder case that shocked Texas
Big Little Lies writer David E. Kelley returns with a compelling dramatisation of a murder case that shocked Texas
The Conjuring universe creaks ever onwards in this schlocky sequel – its screechiness redeemed by some impressively creepy set pieces
Pop music's great subversive shows no sign of waning in magnetism, and her set at the Troxy in London's East End was irresistible
Reza's tale of two sets of parents trying and failing to resolve an incident involving their offspring falls flat in this new staging
Yelena Moskovich’s fourth novel, Nadezhda in the Dark, is an intriguingly written tale set over one night – and one sentence – in Berlin
This show examines how the transatlantic slave trade intersected with Cambridge's museums – but how brave is the Fitzwilliam really being?
The HBO series How To With John Wilson attempts to answer life’s big questions – and ends up with some bizarre, yet profound, answers
If it’s time for change at the Last Night of the Proms, our wealth of traditional tunes provides plenty of lively options
Roads not taken are at the heart of Celine Song’s shiver-inducing tale – sure to be a contender for Best Picture at next year’s Oscars
The risks of artificial intelligence have been well established – but its surprising creative possibilities are now being discovered too
The grapple for control of the Summerhouse estate between Sully, Dushane and a surprise new star plays out for the final time
Five years after the comedian’s death, his widow tells us why she’s making public the journals she promised to destroy
Both hosts seemed uninterested in the wondrous literary works of Fowles, Hardy or McEwan as they explored their various Dorset settings
Newcastle's most charismatic health workers return for another jovial series that now feels akin to NHS propaganda
The BBC’s ex-political editor on viewing figures, retaining her privacy, and her new show that looks at the country’s chaotic past few years
With her revelation that she was the victim of incest as a child, the former fantasy object has become a real-life campaigner
Jeremy Eichler’s new book, Time’s Echo, salutes the achievement of Strauss, Schoenberg, Britten and Shostakovich
The ITV daytime show, now synonymous with scandal and a breach of viewers' trust, is at a crisis point. Is it time to call it a day?
From Dartford to drug busts – as they release their first album in 18 years, here’s why there will never be another band like the Stones
The first taste of the Stones' long-awaited album Hackney Diamonds is an absolute blast
Scottish Opera's highly accomplished concert staging magnifies the problematic provenance of Richard Strauss's work
Easy athleticism and passionate musicality fuelled this superb show at Sadler's Wells
With cash, cameras, Ryan Reynolds and the King in tow, this is no longer an underdog story – but it remains full of heart and hope
Kate Berlant's Soho Theatre creation is a terrific dissection of confessional self-indulgence – but is her regular stand-up even better?
Millions are flocking to watch Fred Gibson, whose combination of hard graft and talent transcends his posh beginnings
Michael Peppiatt's biography Giacometti in Paris delves into the artist's life – from his Surrealist days to his fling with Marlene Dietrich
When the US banned alcohol in 1920, bootlegging gangs formed to traffic liquor on the black market – with deadly consequences
A lot more fun than the Academy Awards, the NTAs were a joyful if inane celebration of what people actually watch
The Reunion's look back at Spitting Image reminded us why the Radio 4 show is essential listening. Plus: Intrigue gets obsessed with ageing
Now playing Shylock as a 1930s single mother, the actress talks Shakespeare, misogyny – and Bradley Cooper’s fake nose
The playwright saw the opposite sex as a 'ghastly nuisance', yet his female characters run rings around the men
Glen Powell and Adria Arjona make a seductive couple in this cracking comedy thriller from the director of Boyhood and School of Rock