Hungry Ghosts by Kevin Jared Hosein review – lyrical Trinidadian saga | Fiction

Passage, for which Kevin Jared Hosein won the 2018 Commonwealth short story prize, tells the tale of a middle-aged urban Trinidadian who becomes fixated...

I’m Black So You Don’t Have to Be by Colin Grant review – where are we ‘really’ from? | Books

Shortly before dropping out of medical school in the early 1980s, Colin Grant stumbled upon his long lost Uncle Castus in London. A Windrush-era...

Project Wolf Hunting review – Korean horror brings Bruckheimer-esque bombast | Movies

If you had a pound for every slashed jugular and staved-in cranium in this Korean horror-thriller, you would probably have more than the film’s...

Break Point review – this tennis documentary’s exclusive reveal: Nick Kyrgios is lovely | Television

Break Point, Netflix’s new behind-the-scenes documentary series about the 2022 tennis season, is by the team behind the excellent F1: Drive to Survive –...

Artist by Yeong-shin Ma – middle-aged men behaving badly | Comics and graphic novels

“It is not enough to succeed,” said Gore Vidal. “Others must fail.” In his darkly funny new book, Artist, the Korean cartoonist Yeong-shin Ma...