Mark Beaumont
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‘Days Gone Remastered’ review: get your freaker on with this upgraded zombie survival game
The cult 2019 title returns in a shiny, updated new package

‘Pink Floyd At Pompeii: MCMLXXII’ review: they don’t make them like this anymore
Celebrate the 50th anniversary of this iconic concert film

Clem Burke, 1954-2025: Blondie’s adventurous beat-maker who set a new rhythm for pop music
The drummer set the pace for new wave and beyond with his knack for modernising styles from doo-wop to disco

Noel Gallagher and Paul Weller watch Sex Pistols and Frank Carter’s blistering ‘secret’ 100 Club show
“What a dream – five fucking decades later and they’re back,” said Carter as he joined "the greatest punk band of all time” at the iconic venue – see photos, footage, the setlist and more here

‘Split Fiction’ review: a wildly imaginative mash-up that’s best shared with a mate
This co-op marvel has you and a pal exploring two storybook worlds of endless possibilities

Gene Hackman – 1930-2025: Hollywood badass who never shirked a challenge
The two-time Oscar winner brought heart and depth to every role

‘Assassin’s Creed Shadows’ is the game fans have been asking for
A hands-on preview revealed a lush, inviting open-world that lets you do battle your way

David Lynch – 1946-2025: a true visionary who reinvented cinema
The ‘Twin Peaks’ creator embraced the fantastically strange at every turn

James McMahon, 1980-2024: a passionate champion whose enthusiasm never wavered
During his time at NME, the late writer and editor broadened the magazine’s horizons and gave exposure to underground acts and artists in genres that were previously overlooked

‘Lego Horizon Adventures’ review: the crossover no one asked for
This quippy remix is too simple for ‘Horizon Zero Dawn' players and not inviting enough for newcomers

‘Indiana Jones And The Great Circle’ is a Nazi-bashing adventure worthy of the whiptastic great
Set shortly after the events of ‘Raiders Of The Lost Ark, it adds to Indy’s impressive legacy

‘Like A Dragon: Yakuza’ review: another disappointing video game adaptation
Reworking the hugely popular Japanese gangster franchise should have been an easy win