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6 days ago

Haim: I Quit review – the messiest breakup album of recent times, in every sense

(Polydor)
The three LA sisters dwell on the bitter end of a relationship in tracks that range from replayable valley-girl rap to plodding country-pop

Haim’s 2013 breakthrough single The Wire was a swag…

12 days ago

Lifeguard: Ripped and Torn review – this brilliant post-punk racket sounds like a trip to a rivet factory

(Matador)
The Chicago threepiece’s bold debut is a blast of circular-saw guitars, baffling lyrics and effervescent melody

After emerging from the Chicago DIY scene five years ago, Lifeguard’s long-awai…

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Sopranos actor Charley Scalies dead at age 84: The Wire vet dies following battle with Alzheimer's

Scalies' daughter Anne Marie Scalies revealed to The Hollywood Reporter that her father passed on Thursday at a nursing home in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania.

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Dope Thief: Brian Tyree Henry is so incredible he could invest a Philly cheesesteak with complex emotion

The Atlanta actor is the main reason to carry on watching this predictable, shootout-packed crime drama. Anyone who’s watched true-crime shows would be a better gangster than these knuckleheads

It tak…

The Wire's Clarke Peters hits out at colour-blind casting in factual dramas and argues it would be 'absurd' for Dominic West to play Ugandan dictator Idi Amin

The Wire star Clarke Peters has slammed colour-blind casting in factual dramas, arguing it would be 'absurd' if Dominic West portrayed Ugandan dictator Idi Amin.

Welcome back Billy McFarland and a new Fyre festival. Shows you can’t keep a good fantasist down

Fresh out of jail, does it matter that his 2017 festival was one of the biggest social-media-driven deceptions of our time? Not a bit

“Since 2016, Fyre has been the most talked about festival in the w…

Girls on Wire review – Chinese behind-the-scenes stunt drama is a spectacle

A stunt double who plays roof-bouncing ninjas before the lead steps in for the closeup is stuck in a family/mob triangle in Vivian Qu’s occasionally silly thriller

Vivian Qu is the Chinese film-maker …

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