Book reviews: Marlena, Greatest Hits and more
FIVE-star novels set to become modern classics. Daily Express :: Books Feed More...
Album reviews: Fleet Foxes – Crack-Up, Katy Perry – Witnes, and Phoenix – Ti Amo
All the biggest albums of the week reviewed. Daily Express :: Music Feed More...
Book reviews: Beauty Sick and The Awkward Age
Sisters faced with the ugly truth in image-obsessed society. Daily Express :: Books Feed More...
Katy Perry Witness reviews: New album slammed by critics – ‘Jumbled’, ‘boring’
KATY PERRY’S fourth major-label studio album Witness has come in for heavy criticism in its early reviews, ahead of its release date tomorrow. Daily Express :: Music Feed More...
The Mummy movie reviews are a HORROR: Is this Tom Cruise’s ‘WORST film ever’?
THE MUMMY movie reviews could be a fatal blow for the “limp, ill-conceived and dismal” Tom Cruise and Russell Crowe attempt to launch Universal’s monster mash-up Dark Universe franchise. Daily More...
Film reviews: Wonder woman, Dough and My Life As A Courgette
HE IS fearless, whip-smart and has just saved the Universe. After three false starts, director Patty Jenkins has delivered the first decent film in Warner Brothers’ struggling superhero series. Daily Express More...
Book reviews: Jane Austen At Home and Uncommon People
FROM Jane Austen to the last great heroes of rock’n’roll. Daily Express :: Books Feed More...
Album reviews: The Unthanks, Emily Barker, Tom Williams and The Beatles
Inspired, in part, by the early and tragic death of her folk-singing son Nick in 1974, Molly Drake’s poems and songs were not published or recorded until long after her own death 19 years later. Daily Express More...
Film reviews: King Arthur and Snatched
HOW to describe Guy Ritchie’s King Arthur: Legend Of The Sword? At the premiere, star Charlie Hunnam openly told of behind-the-scenes confusion by revealing that it took a full two weeks of filming before Ritchie More...
Album reviews: Todd Rundgren and Harry Styles
SEASONED followers of Rundgren’s near half-century of solo work cling to the memory of his gloriously melodic early-1970s masterpieces – Something/Anything, Todd, A Wizard/A True Star – always hoping that More...