Kim Kardashian's All's Fair: Reality TV's Dark Turn
The reality star transforms into a cutthroat CEO in her new scripted series, offering a scathing critique of fame, power, and the brutal world of celebrity culture.
The reality star transforms into a cutthroat CEO in her new scripted series, offering a scathing critique of fame, power, and the brutal world of celebrity culture.
Discover how Zadie Smith's powerful new essay collection 'Dead and Alive' offers profound insights into navigating our age of uncertainty, from pandemic reflections to cultural commentary.
The Guardian US expands its investigative science coverage with the strategic hire of Michelle R. Smith, a renowned journalist with proven expertise in public health and environmental investigations.
Discover how The Scott Trust safeguards The Guardian's editorial independence and ensures its financial future without corporate or political influence.
Ariel Kuaray Ortega's breathtaking documentary 'Canuto's Transformation' offers a profound exploration of indigenous Brazilian spirituality and environmental activism through stunning cinematography and intimate storytelling.
Discover the electrifying free jazz of Laura Ann Singh and other must-hear tracks in this week's Guardian music roundup, featuring bold new sounds reshaping the UK jazz scene.
The YouTube sensation's long-awaited horror film Shelby Oaks delivers genuine scares and proves online buzz can translate to cinematic excellence in this found-footage nightmare.
Remembering Brian Harris, the pioneering Guardian photographer whose iconic images of London life and architectural vision defined British photojournalism for generations.
Tasmanian author Heather Rose delivers a powerful literary masterpiece that transforms Australia's convict history from shameful secret into profound human drama, receiving critical acclaim for its emotional depth and historical significance.
In her revealing new memoir 'Finding My Way', Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai opens up about the immense pressure of growing up in the global spotlight and her journey to reclaim her own narrative.
Claire-Louise Bennett returns with a daring new collection that dissects memory, desire, and the lingering ghosts of terrible men through her signature fragmented prose.
Former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott's new history book faces scathing criticism for its traditionalist perspective and contentious claims about Indigenous history and national identity.
Acclaimed author Souvankham Thammavongsa returns with a poignant exploration of the immigrant experience through the intimate lens of nail salon culture, exposing the unspoken stories behind the manicures.
Bradley Cooper stuns in his latest directorial effort, exploring the turbulent world of stand-up comedy through a painfully authentic lens that blurs reality and performance.
The former Greek finance minister's latest work blends personal memoir with national history, offering a poignant exploration of Greece's economic struggles and enduring spirit.
PETER HOSKIN delivers his verdict on the breathtaking new Tron instalment, praising Jared Leto's captivating performance and the film's perfect blend of visual spectacle and emotional depth in this must-see blockbuster.
The Guardian's film review dissects Keira Knightley's latest thriller set aboard a luxury megayacht, exploring why this atmospheric mystery fails to deliver genuine suspense despite its promising premise.
The Guardian launches its thrilling new film puzzle series, challenging cinephiles with fiendish questions crafted by professional quiz-setters. Are you movie-literate enough to conquer it?
Legendary filmmaker Werner Herzog's new book divides critics as it blurs the lines between serious philosophical exploration and conceptual performance art in a world drowning in misinformation.
Julia Ioffe's 'Motherland' uncovers the astonishing truth about Russia's female rulers and influencers who shaped the nation's destiny from behind the throne.
Discover how a groundbreaking ballet review in The Guardian transcends traditional criticism, creating a sensory experience that allows readers to physically feel the performance through masterful writing.
Taylor Swift delivers a spectacular career-defining performance in her new show, blending theatrical brilliance with intimate moments in a celebration of her musical evolution.
Danish singer-songwriter Dania's sophomore album 'Listless' delivers beautiful vocals and production but struggles to leave a lasting emotional impact in this detailed review.
A chilling new horror film transforms man's best friend into a terrifying nightmare in this unsettling British supernatural thriller that will leave you sleeping with the lights on.
The Guardian's scathing review of ITV's new surveillance thriller 'Watching You' reveals a drama that collapses under its own ambitious premise, failing to thrill or engage viewers.
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 expands its popular Puzzles hub with a brand new daily football quiz, challenging fans' knowledge of the beautiful game while driving digital engagement.
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.
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.
Acclaimed historian Mark Mazower delivers a powerful and timely examination of the word 'antisemitism,' tracing its political origins and dangerous evolution in a new must-read book.