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Checkout: cinema
Masters of the universe
Out now
Swords and sorcery seems to have seen some time with the excellent Deathstalker remake a few months ago. Now Nicholas Galitzine is flexing his muscles as Mattel’s ’80s hero, He-Man, with Jared Leto playing the villainous skeleton.
Erupja
Out now
Pete Oh directed, produced, filmed, edited and co-wrote this endearing film about Bethany (Charli
Scary movie
Out now
Before the concept jumped the shark with laugh-free fires like Date Movie, Epic Movie, and Disaster Movie, the early Scary Movie movies had a certain something: raunchy and crude, but with some undeniably knockout gags. Now the original “rebooquel” talents are back emulating games like Terrifier 3, Ma, and M3gan.
Enzo
Out now
Ruben Campillo (120 BPM) returns to co-write and direct the final film by his friend Laurent Cantet, who has died aged 63 after he began making this story about a teenager (Eloi Bouhou) from a wealthy family seeking an unexpected future, where he trains as a builder and falls in love with a Ukrainian builder (Maxim Slivinsky). Catherine Bray
Checkout: Gigs
FKA twigs
The O2, London, June 10
The Grammy Award winner brings her stunning artwork to D.C.’s largest arena. With four albums under her belt, including last year’s Double whammy, Eusexua and Eusexua Afterglow, expect a mix of muted, crystalline ballads and big, modern pop. Michael Cragg
Gotwood Festival
Carreglwyd Estate, Anglesey (Yennis Moon), June 11-14
Now in its 15th year, the Gotwood Festival offers a mix of stunning scenery and mind-altering electronic music. The latter is presented by the likes of Nottingham’s Crazy P, Georgia festival regular and Manchester DJ Willow. MC
Arild Andersen, Rob Luft and Daniel Sommer are a trio
Dorking, June 9; London, June 10; Cambridge, June 11; Birmingham, June 12
Norwegian guitarist and composer Arild Andersen joins talented partners a generation younger, British guitarist Rob Luft and Danish drummer Daniel Sommer, as they combine the depth and continuity of European jazz creativity since the 1960s. John Fordham
Monteverde Il Ritorno di Ulisse
Garsington Opera, near High Wycombe, from 12 June to 25 July
Garsington has recently become a trusted provider of excellent early opera performances. This year’s show – the second part of the Monteverdi trilogy – is directed by John Caird, with Lawrence Cummings leading the English period-performing party and an all-star cast led by tenor Ed Lyon in the role of Ulysses. Flora Wilson
Checkout: art
Julio Le Park
Tate Modern, London, from June 11 to May 3
Long before every museum and gallery in the country jumped on the bandwagon, this Argentine artist was busy pioneering a properly immersive approach to art through interactive installations, stunning light sculptures, and hypnotic geometric paintings. This major show showcases works from the 1950s to the 1920s, all designed to dazzle and amaze.
Chico da Silva
Nottingham Contemporary, from 6 June to 6 September
Discover the unity of the universe in Brazilian artist Chico da Silva’s (1922-1985) psychedelic world of mythical creatures and fantastical monsters swimming through the cosmos. He was one of the leading figures in Brazil’s indigenous art explosion, and this exhibition features some of his most famous works.
Black Planet Project: Art and Culture of Panafrica
Barbican Art Gallery, London, from 11 June to 6 September
This exhibition examines how the Pan-Africanist movement helped shape twentieth-century anti-colonial resistance and transnational solidarity, seen here through the work of artists such as Chris Ofili, Marilyn Dumas and Claudette Johnson.
Simon Barclay
John Hansard Gallery, Southampton, from 6 June to 29 August
Ahead of his appearance at this year’s Turner Prize exhibition in Middlesbrough, nominee Simon Barclay continues his exploration of the personal, political, domestic and community, with this solo show of sculptural installations. Eddie Frankel
Checkout: platform
Glengarry Glen Ross
The Old Vic Theatre, London, until 18 July
Pathetic scammers or clever sellers? Indira Varma and Rosa Salazar lead this fierce competition between four real estate agents, and for the first time, David Mamet’s 1984 Pulitzer Prize-winning film stars an all-female cast. Come out to the top and you’ll win a car. But will the third or fourth come? You’re fired. Kate Weaver
Atlantis
and Clwyd Theatre, Mold, from June 6 to July 4; Tour until August 15
The sea is very close and we are due to leave the city. Emily White makes the climate crisis tangible when she imagines a Welsh coastal community transformed into Britain’s first climate refugees. This award-winning drama examines the impact of global catastrophe on four generations of a family of over 25 years, as they struggle to save their homeland and planet. kilowatts
Supernova
severn Theatre, Shrewsbury, June 9 and 10; ICC Wales, Newport, June 12; On tour until July 25th
Put it in your Strictly Fans’ diary: Nikita Kuzmin leads a dance show full of energy and emotion choreographed by Strictly Creative Director Jason Gilkyson. Expect ballroom dancing, Latin and contemporary dancing and plenty of dazzling performances, including some special guests – Karen Hauer joins Nikita for the first part of the tour. Lindsey Winship
Improve leakage
eventem Apollo, London, June 6; Bristol beaconJune 10
US streaming service Dropout, formerly known as CollegeHumor, specializes in unscripted comedies and shows based around games like Dungeons and Dragons. This may seem convenient but the platform has over a million subscribers. Now the improv troupe (including SNL’s Jeremy Culhane) is crossing the pond to serve their large UK fanbase. Rachel Aroesti
stay in: My neighbor
Alice and Steve
Disney+, June 8
This provocative drama revolves around two middle-aged friends whose 30-year bond is torn apart when one of them starts going out with the other’s adult daughter. Nicola Walker plays exasperated mother Alice, while Steve is played by Flight of the Conchords’ Jemaine Clement, who will be infuriatingly hard to hate.
Alien autopsy scandal
nOh & Sky Documentaries, 12 June
The year is 1995, and a group of men pretend to dissect an alien in a Camden apartment. The resulting footage became a trans-Atlantic sensation and an international joke, yet some involved still insist it was a recreation of an actual alien autopsy. Now BAFTA award-winning director John Dower attempts to separate fact from fiction.
Every year after
Prime Video, June 10
Young love changes the serious unity of a book’s world, and this adaptation of Carly Fortune’s bestselling novel—about a pair of teenage sweethearts who reunite at the Canadian lake house they frequented as children—is the latest in a series offering hopes of tapping into the public’s insatiable appetite for romance.
The best medicine
nOh & Sky One, June 9
The American passion for reproducing British television strikes again: “The Best Medicine” is an American version of “Doc Martin.” Instead of Martin Clunes we have The Good Wife’s Josh Charles, and instead of moving from London to Cornwall, this feisty surgeon has swapped Boston for a fishing village on the east coast. See
stay in: games
Table bar
PC, out June 11
Build your miniature army and face ruthless hordes of enemies – all in a medieval tavern. In typical roguelike fashion, you have to fight through levels of increasing difficulty, getting as far as you can before crushing defeat – and perhaps another pint.
Solarbank
PC, PS5, Xbox, Switch 2, will be released on June 8
Set in a picturesque world of floating islands, this game is a distinctly relaxing take on the survival genre, as players work together to scavenge resources and create sustainable farms. Imagine the good life in a strange world. Keith Stewart
Stay in: Albums
Liz Lawrence – Vespers
Out now
British singer-songwriter Liz Lawrence turns from old-fashioned indie pop to fragile folk on this fifth album, written in tribute to her late sister. Sadness haunts the shadows of Exploded Into Flowers and Sister, while the support of others is honored in Praise God.
Niall Horan – Dinner Party
Out now
Rewritten after the death of former bandmate Liam Payne, The Wistful End of an Era concludes Horan’s fourth solo album. Soft, muted pop tones are reflected in the title track and recent single “Little More Time,” with Horan having fun with music that suits his soothing voice.
Vince Staples – Cry Baby
Out now
Eager to create rapper Staples’ seventh studio album ‘While the World Burns’ sheds light on dark times. On the more immediate live instrumentation, Staples wrestles with the American state on the tense Blackberry Marmalade, before pleading for calm on White Flag.
Horsegirl – nature It is healing
Out now
After captivating the dance community with her reckless fusion of Eurodance, gabba and ’90s techno, Horsegear L, also known as Berlin-based half-human, half-horse DJ Stella Stallion, has released her stunning debut. Songs like Only the Best Channel PinkPantheress and Madonna’s Ray of Light are also touchstones. MC
stay in: Brain food
Britney: In ten pictures
BBC Two and iPlayer, June 11, 9pm
Few pop stars have been hounded by the paparazzi more than Britney Spears. This often sad film traces the singer’s journey into the spotlight through key images like her 1999 Rolling Stone cover shoot with David LaChapelle.
Girls in the movie
Podcast
Anna Smith hosts this insightful series examining the latest trends and popular releases in cinema through the female gaze. Highlights include interviews with the craftswomen who brought Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein to cinematic life.
Philosophy tube
YouTube
Abigail Thorne’s popular YouTube channel combines high-concept theatrics with engaging, in-depth essays on the aspects of philosophy that shape our daily lives, from gender politics to dealing with death and the ethics of having children. Amar Kalia
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