Ekt could have been a sweet, gay coming-of-age story about a girl whose sexual awakening is complicated by unwelcome gay mentorship from the ghost of her lesbian aunt. But there’s a disconnect between the naive but well-intentioned storytelling and the explosive swearing that ensures a 15 certificate and places the film out of reach of the younger teen audience who might, otherwise, have been its most receptive. Steeds, as Ellie and Abbie respectively, Sophie Hawkshaw and Zoe Terakes make light work of a somewhat heavy-handed screenplay.
Ed Sheeran review – sentimental, standardised but potent stadium pop
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Ed Sheeran is reminiscing about the first time he played in Cardiff. It was back in the Myspace days, when he had a standing offer to turn up in any living room that would have him, and he thinks it was at a student h...
The Perfect Golden Circle by Benjamin Myers review – rollicking crop-circle folk tale
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“Without fields – no us. Without us – no fields,” wrote the great nature writer Tim Dee in his 2013 book Four Fields. He had a caveat: “These acres of shaped growing earth, telling our shared story over and over, is ...
Seen and Unseen review: George Floyd, Black Twitter and the fight for racial justice
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Nearly all the books I have read about the internet have deepened my fears about the net effect of social media on the health of our body politic. Byvoorbeeld, I thought three facts from the congressman Ro Khanna’s re...
Chris Redd: Why Am I Like This? review – Saturday Night Live star’s random gags
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If you saw Saturday Night Live cast member Chris Redd on a mixed bill at a comedy club, he’d be the highlight of your night. But does he have a show? He does not. The Chicago man’s set is billed Why Am I Like This?, a ...
Support for social workers is the missing piece of the Star and Arthur review
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When six-year-old Arthur Labinjo-Hughes and 16-month-old Star Hobson’s deaths from appalling physical abuse became widely known in December there was an outpouring of public anger, grief and questions about how this c...
Apricity, Londen W1: ‘The menu will send vegetarians doolally with joy’ – restaurant review
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Restaurants such as today’s always give me a sense of disquiet before I set off. Perhaps it’s their sense of gentle righteousness that puts me on the back foot. We all, roughly speaking, would love planet Earth not to...
Dehd: Blue Skies review – shining melodies on indie-rockers’ biggest songs yet
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This Chicago indie-rock trio are one of those bands who are doubly satisfying to listen to – where each song is catchy and evocative on its own, but taken together feel casually masterly. Dehd seem to just reach up an...
Down and Out by Daniel Lavelle review – a howl of fury about homelessness
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Daniel Lavelle knows how the story of his homelessness might look to the casual observer. Viewed in isolation, he notes, “the circumstances that precipitated my journey to the streets seem entirely of my own making”. ...