Alex Flood
As Managing Editor (Entertainment), Alex covers all things film, TV and gaming. You'll find him reviewing the biggest and best titles each week, from 'Wednesday' to 'Stranger Things', 'Oppenheimer' to 'Barbie', as well as sitting down with A-list actors like Henry Cavill and Margot Robbie to bring you exclusive news, features and video interviews that you won't get anywhere else. Alex has previously written for The Guardian, Digital Spy and Metro

Mick Jagger on The Rolling Stones’ future: “I’m already writing for the next album”
The legendary rock and rollers aren't done yet, says the snake-hipped frontman

‘Star Fox’ review: refuelled space-shooter ready for a fresh generation
Nintendo's swashbuckling animal aces are back – and they've had a facelift

Harry Collett just nailed the biggest ‘House Of The Dragon’ shock yet
**Major spoilers for 'House Of The Dragon' season three episode one below**
“I’m addicted to crack, motherfucker!”: Josh O’Connor and Eve Hewson’s “embarrassing” school bands
The stars of Steven Spielberg’s ‘Disclosure Day’ spill

‘Spider-Noir’ review: Nicolas Cage’s big, campy swing for the superhero crowd
Detective Webhead's on the case in this TV spin-off

The personal stories behind Pedro Pascal’s impeccable band t-shirt collection
There’s musical meaning to the Hollywood star’s cool-as-fuck wardrobe

‘Obsession’ review: the year’s most terrifying horror film so far
Put your hands over your face and clamp your popcorn bucket between your knees

Billie Eilish defends young fans using phones at gigs: “When I would go to concerts I would film every minute”
The singer argued concert-goers can record and dance simultaneously

How Sean Ono Lennon helped bring his parents’ greatest gig back to life
Two legendary concerts are lovingly restored in 'Power To The People: John & Yoko Live in NYC'

‘Half Man’ review: more dark and addictive drama from ‘Baby Reindeer’ creator Richard Gadd
This unflinching analysis of toxic masculinity could not be more topical

Flea – ‘Honora’ review: the Chili Pepper’s jazzy, comforting debut leans back hard
After more than 40 years with the freak-rock aristocrats, the West Coast multi-instrumentalist has put out his first solo album

Soundtrack Of My Life: Elijah Wood
DJ hero, hobbit and record shop aficionado