Saros Review: Primal Alien Shooter Punishes and Thrills
Saros is a frantic, punishing alien shooter where death makes you stronger. Explore a shifting alien world, upgrade your armor, and blast through chaotic firefights.
Saros is a frantic, punishing alien shooter where death makes you stronger. Explore a shifting alien world, upgrade your armor, and blast through chaotic firefights.
Walter Smith III's Twio Vol 2 showcases classic jazz with incisive saxophone, featuring guests Branford Marsalis and Ron Carter, making standard song-shapes sparkle.
Fran Kranz discusses his play Mass, exploring forgiveness and restorative justice after a school shooting. The play, now at Donmar Warehouse, examines the painful meeting of parents.
Carla dal Forno's fourth album Confession explores obsession through spartan post-punk, contrasting cool music with raw emotion. A riveting, sympathetic self-portrait.
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RecommendedGlasgow trio Taupe blend sludgy rock, homemade electronics and squawking sax into a watertight groove. Their new album Waxing | Waning captures their oddball humour and complex musicianship.
A roundup of the best new picture books and YA novels, featuring an imposter monkey, an underworld princess, female art trailblazers, and tales of fear, family, and friendship.
Matthew Rhys discusses his new Apple TV comedy horror 'Widow's Bay', his near-miss with James Bond, and that prosthetic penis scene in 'Girls'.
A delicate, elegant sour with floral jasmine tea and bright citrus. Perfect for spring. Includes jasmine-infused gin recipe.
Anohni's Wilderness concert at Barbican reimagines her catalogue and covers with operatic power, offering an intense, transformative musical journey.
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RecommendedTom Wright's play explores how the Beatles and a rumored affair with John Lennon shaped manager Brian Epstein's tragically short life at the Kiln theatre.
The sequel to The Devil Wears Prada explores the decline of print media and the shift of power from magazine editors to luxury brands, with a star-studded London premiere.
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and 1927 Studios collaborate for a triumphant fusion of Messiaen's Turangalîla-symphonie with silent movie visuals at Southbank's Multitudes festival.
A gripping revival of Arthur Miller's The Price at Marylebone Theatre, starring Henry Goodman, explores family duty and sacrifice. A must-see for drama lovers.
Craft Metropolis, a craft beer company with venues in Brixton and Penge, will open a third bar in Sydenham after Lewisham Council approved licence changes. The venue was previously a deli.
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RecommendedA Michael Jackson fan moonwalking during a screening of the biopic 'Michael' has reignited debate over cinema etiquette, with many calling the disruption unacceptable.
Sandfall Interactive celebrates Clair Obscur: Expedition 33's first anniversary with a makeover update, adding new hairstyles for all party members and minor fixes.
Netflix adds ITV's BAFTA-nominated crime anthology 'Prey' with John Simm and Philip Glenister. A gripping, 100% Rotten Tomatoes-rated thriller. Stream from April 26.
Genesis Cinema in Mile End celebrates 27 years with £2.50 tickets and £5 popcorn combos, screening classics like Shrek, Scarface, and Paris, Texas from May 8-22.
Patrick Marber directs an all-female cast in David Mamet's classic, starring Indira Varma and Rosa Salazar at the Old Vic from June 4 to July 18.
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RecommendedA first look at Graham Norton's ambitious new ITV gameshow The Neighbourhood, filmed in a custom-built village in the Peak District, blending reality competition with Traitors-style intrigue.
A superb cast elevates this rare revival of Arthur Miller's 1968 play 'The Price', a compelling but cynical drama about family, sacrifice, and the transactional nature of life.
Tom Wright's play explores Beatles manager Brian Epstein's life, his love for John Lennon, and his tragic downfall. A must-see for Fab Four fans.
Fans noticed Sally Metcalfe's name sandwiched between the brides in the credits after Carla and Lisa's historic wedding, sparking laughter online.
Martina Laird, former Casualty actor, discusses her debut play Driftwood, a Trinidadian family drama set against independence, written in patois to capture cultural truth.
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RecommendedDiscover the seven best shows to stream this week, from the gripping drama Widows’ Bay to the provocative documentary Should I Marry a Murderer?
Ava Bahari and Santtu-Matias Rouvali deliver a stunning rendition of Sibelius's Violin Concerto and Lemminkäinen Suite, blending virtuosity with emotional depth.
Discover three new creamy perfumes from Glossier, Summer Fridays, and Phlur that are perfect for summer 2026, featuring notes of vanilla, rice milk, and coconut.
Late-night hosts discuss allegations of excessive drinking by FBI director Kash Patel, Trump's Iran war frustrations, and RFK Jr.'s questionable math on drug prices.
Alan Osmond, the oldest member of the Osmonds who co-wrote hits like Crazy Horses and Down by the Lazy River, has died aged 76 after battling multiple sclerosis.
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RecommendedSara Cox will take over the BBC Radio 2 breakfast show from Scott Mills, who was sacked over allegations about his personal conduct. The move comes as the BBC faces scrutiny over its handling of a 2017 police investigation into Mills.