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
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Matt Smith on working with Nick Cave and his summer of Oasis fun: “I went to eight gigs!”
The star of 'The Death Of Bunny Munro' shares some memories from madferit season

Jeremy Allen White was born to play Bruce Springsteen: “He looked me in my eyes and held me”
How 'The Bear' star became The Boss for brilliant new biopic 'Deliver Me From Nowhere'

The real-life teachers who inspired Cillian Murphy and Little Simz’ new film ‘Steve’
From supportive guitar tutor Mark O’Leary to much-loved head of year Ms Rowson

How Tony Hawk’s ‘Pro Skater’ soundtracks are fuelling a Gen Z skate revival
Young boarders are dusting off their dads’ decks en masse – and blasting a newly expanded playlist of radical tunes

Nilüfer Yanya: “I’m learning what to be precious over and what not to be so precious over”
The singer-songwriter on ‘Dancing Shoes’, a new EP of inward-looking gems, and her upcoming support slots for Lorde and Alex G

Is the Nintendo Switch 2 worth your money?
A casual gamer’s guide to summer’s hottest handheld console

Was it Helly or Helena? ‘Severance’ cast answer your burning questions
Well, we weren’t just going to wait until season three to find out, were we?

Robert De Niro on lunch with Noel Gallagher: “Did I go away and listen to Oasis? No!”
The Hollywood icon and Britpop legend met at Bono’s house in 2016

Soundtrack Of My Life: Christina Hendricks
‘Mad Men’ favourite and proper music junkie

‘Everybody Loves Raymond’ reunion show in the works, says creator Phil Rosenthal
The much-loved sitcom will turn 30 next year

What can a new Led Zeppelin film tell us about the band in 2025?
The head-banging rock and rollers are in the middle of a dormant period

Cymande celebrate long-awaited new album at London documentary screening
Influential "nyah-rock" band release ‘Renascence’ on January 31