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Trent Dalton's 'Gravity Let Me Go' Fails to Soar

Acclaimed Australian author Trent Dalton's latest novel, 'Gravity Let Me Go,' struggles under the weight of its own ambitions. Our review examines why this much-anticipated crime caper has disappointed critics with its crude humour and narrative flaws.

The Guardian launches daily football quiz

The Guardian expands its popular Puzzles hub with a brand new daily football quiz, challenging fans' knowledge of the beautiful game while driving digital engagement.

Taylor Swift's Eras Tour: Pure 100-Watt Joy

The Guardian's review celebrates Taylor Swift's record-breaking Eras Tour film as a masterclass in pop spectacle and pure, unadulterated joy that's exactly what Britain needs right now.

Woody Allen's First Novel Divides Critics

The filmmaker's debut novel, a philosophical tale of a man's search for meaning, receives a mixed reception from critics who question its literary merits.

Kamala Harris's '107 Days': A Memoir of Political Ruin

A searing review of Kamala Harris's new book, '107 Days', which chronicles the dramatic collapse of her presidency. The memoir offers no redemption, only a stark portrait of a political system in crisis.

Amy Coney Barrett's Judicial Memoir Divides Critics

US Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett's new memoir, 'Listening to the Law', offers a rare personal insight into her judicial philosophy and life, receiving a mixed critical reception for its blend of legal theory and personal narrative.

Four Tet & William Tyler: A Masterpiece of 80s Nostalgia

Kieran Hebden (Four Tet) and William Tyler unite on a stunning new album, '41 Longfield Street', crafting a deeply personal and atmospheric soundscape that resurrects the forgotten sounds of late 80s Britain. Discover the year's most evocative instrumenta

Joy Crookes 'Juniper': A Soulful Masterpiece Review

The Guardian's five-star review of Joy Crookes' sophomore album 'Juniper' hails it as a profound artistic evolution. Discover the soulful depth and cinematic storytelling of this London artist's masterpiece.

Philosopher's Guide to Psychedelics & Consciousness

Justin Smith-Ruiu's groundbreaking book 'On Drugs' challenges conventional views, arguing psychedelics offer a profound window into reality, not mere escapism. Discover a mind-expanding journey into philosophy, history, and the nature of perception itself

Salon fines customer £5,000 for negative Google review

A Nottingham hair salon's controversial 'no bad reviews' policy sparks online fury after charging a client thousands for a negative Google rating. The beauty industry debate over reputation management vs. consumer rights intensifies.

Dan Brown's New Novel Savaged as 'Weapons-Grade Nonsense'

The literary world delivers its verdict on Dan Brown's latest Robert Langdon thriller. Critics brand 'The Secret of Secrets' as convoluted, cliché-ridden, and a spectacular dive into the realms of the ridiculous. Discover why this might be Brown's most pa

Mark Ruffalo's 'Task' branded bleak and manipulative

The Guardian's review of Mark Ruffalo's new drama 'Task' labels it a profoundly bleak and manipulative viewing experience. This gritty kidnap thriller, centred on a drug-addicted father, is criticised for its unrelenting darkness and emotional exploitatio

Justin Bieber's 'Swag II': A Disjointed Comeback

Our deep dive into Justin Bieber's long-awaited 'Swag II' album finds a conflicted artist, delivering moments of pop genius amidst a sea of underwhelming filler and a lack of cohesive identity.

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