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‘Wolf Man’ review: bloody creature feature is also a biting family drama
Director Leigh Whannell follows ‘The Invisible Man’ with another smart, scary Universal horror remake
GFRIEND remind us of their unique magic on ‘Season of Memories’
Reuniting for the first time in four years, the K-pop girl group prove are still at the top of their game
Rose Gray – ‘Louder, Please’ review: transcendence and escapism from London’s underground raves
The London artist’s debut album adds an enigmatic cutting edge to her upbeat dance-pop sound
Lil Baby – ‘WHAM’ review: trap superstar loses his spark
Lil Baby is a shell of the go-getter he once was on his fourth album, with features doing most of the heavy lifting
Franz Ferdinand – ‘The Human Fear’ review: art-rock icons prove they can still take you out
The Scottish indie heroes face their fears with a statement of intent that’s shamelessly Franz-y as fuck
‘Indiana Jones And The Great Circle’ review: tip your fedora to this unexpected action delight
The whip-cracking icon is back at his best in this lovingly crafted adventure
‘Babygirl’ review: Nicole Kidman’s sexed-up thriller makes ’50 Shades Of Grey’ seem vanilla
You'll never look at a glass of milk in the same way again
Lambrini Girls – ‘Who Let The Dogs Out’ album review: an unapologetic punk statement about the chaos of modern life
With their debut album, the Brighton duo highlight the rough realities of life and society while making room for the personal
SEVENTEEN’s BSS bring retro party tunes to sing away the blues on ‘Teleparty’
A companion piece to their hit 2023 single album ‘Second Wind’, the SEVENTEEN trio rekindle the lost art of quirky K-pop
Bad Bunny – ‘Debí Tirar Más Fotos’ review: ode to homeland is a new high for the Puerto Rican star
After going global, Bad Bunny returns to his roots and reclaims his reggaeton throne on his most daring LP yet
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