Time Come: Selected Prose by Linton Kwesi Johnson review – voice of a generation | Linton Kwesi Johnson

One Saturday afternoon in 1972, Linton Kwesi Johnson was walking through Brixton market when he noticed three plainclothes police officers arresting a young man....

Three Colours: Red review – Kieślowski’s absorbing exploration of the lives of others | Movies

Krzysztof Kieślowski completed his Three Colours trilogy with what was to be his final film. With music by Zbigniew Preisner, it is an almost...

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...

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...

Seaside Special review – a heartfelt time capsule of Brexit-divided Britain | Movies

  German filmmaker Jens Meurer has had a huge success in his native land with this vivid and richly affectionate anglophile documentary. I think I...