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

‘The Bear’ season five review: tuck into the final helping of this heartfelt kitchen drama
Sydney and Cousin Richie are in charge for the last visit to everyone’s favourite fine dining restaurant

Hayley Williams live in Manchester: Paramore star balances joy and rage at intimate UK show
Manchester Academy, June 23, 2026: Swapping the arenas she’s typically used to for much smaller venues, Williams puts community and connection front and centre

‘Jackass: Best And Last’ review: silly stunts and fond farewells
Time for one final goodbye to the kings of bloody, puerile pranks

‘Supergirl’ review: Milly Alcock is exceptional in this bubbly, watchable hero flick
Superman’s cousin flies solo, with a little help from Jason Momoa’s loco Lobo

Muse – ‘The Wow! Signal’ review: space rock icons’ best album in 20 years
Matt Bellamy and co respond to heartache and the unknown with a fan-pleasing modern update on their early sound for album number 10

‘Life, Larry And The Pursuit Of Unhappiness: An Almost History Of America’ review: curb your enthusiasm for Larry David’s return
The Barack Obama-produced potted history of the US features a few inspired moments, spread far too thin

Kwn – ‘And All Pride Aside’ EP review: sensual, self-aware and super raw
On her third EP, the east Londoner singer broadens her sound beyond the bedroom and offers a glimpse deeper into who she is

Chanel Beads – ‘Your Day Will Come’ (2026) review: woozily brilliant indie-pop from an experimental darling
The second Chanel Beads album might share its name with its predecessor, but here the New York artist is all about refinement rather than repetition

Cypress Hill and Linkin Park smash a hard-rocking day two at Rock In Rio Lisbon festival 2026

Katy Perry and Charlie Puth bring pop pandemonium to Rock In Rio Lisbon festival 2026 day one

‘I Will Find You’ review: mind the plot holes in this befuddling mystery thriller
The latest Harlan Coben adaptation is more of the ludicrous same