Six German scientists debate atomic bombs and morality in Katherine Moar’s fascinating play
Musicians such as Bahraini duo Dar Disku and Palestinian-Chilean singer Elyanna are leading the charge
Meet the makers inspired by the county’s rolling landscape, industrial heritage and medieval landmarks — and attracting a global clientele
‘Alien: Romulus’ replays all the scares of 1979’s original; ‘Hollywoodgate’ chronicles the chaotic US exit from Afghanistan and Taliban takeover in 2021; ‘Only the River Flows’ stages a murder in a China on the cusp of change; life is a lottery in dystopian comedy ‘Jackpot!’; Matt Damon and Casey Affleck star in deadpan heist movie ‘The Instigators’; social realism meets absurdism in British drama ‘Tuesday’ — reviews by Danny Leigh
Wei Shujun’s eerie movie stages a murder in a country on the cusp of change
Ibrahim Nash’at’s documentary examines the panicked American exit in 2021 and the Taliban’s takeover
Paul Feig’s dayglo satire about a world in which people hunt each other for cash offers axe battles and bruised testicles aplenty
A focus on the artist’s use of vibrant colour reveals a crucial aspect of his practice
The new comedy from the producers of ‘Sex Education’ starts by embracing a familiar premise
Jump scares, nightmares and an overdose of déjà vu undermine this latest entry in Ridley Scott’s series
The Scottish singer-songwriter’s latest showcases his talent for stories of passion
This is an auteur-like work by an exile from the record industry’s song factory
Younger workers expect career support, and your older staff may be the best people to offer it
The boxer-turned-politician is the subject of an unflinching new documentary from Kevin Macdonald
The composer unites starry guests including Yo-Yo Ma and Pekka Kuusisto with chamber ensemble The Knights
This 2014 live recording captures a spellbinding performance from the inventive late saxophonist and his quartet
Mariame Clément’s production has strong lead singers and a fresh take on the film-within-a-film trope
Rebecca Godfrey’s final book, completed by Leslie Jamison, reimagines the wild, wealthy, bohemian life of the heiress and art collector
The Antiguan poet, singer and painter was obsessed with his lineage and the world around him
Peter Sellars’ new production of Prokofiev’s opera has an excellent set but less wonderful conducting
The actor plays a demoted policeman in this entertaining yarn involving a primate and a severed arm
The Filipina artist used fabric and bric a brac from her global travels to powerful emotional effect
A virtual Ikea store without any products might seem like good advertising — but is it fun for the consumer?
The Rossini Opera Festival delivers a powerful fresh production of ‘Ermione’
Also reviewed: the National Youth Orchestra’s supersized Prom, and a hushed late-night performance of Heiner Goebbels