China war epic 'The Eight Hundred' tops global box office
Group Communist party screenings help make nationalist tale 2020's highest grossing movie
Group Communist party screenings help make nationalist tale 2020's highest grossing movie
The influential Indian spiritual tradition is celebrated in an exhibition touching on life, sex and death
The 73-year-old artist, filmmaker and philanthropist wears black and loves white walls, white paper and white chocolate
The polka queen is back with a sparkling collaboration
English National Opera brings live Puccini and musical feeling to a north London car park
Network wins 30 awards to nab more trophies than any other for second year in a row
Paul Robeson sang the definitive version of this beautiful, rousing tune
The director of London's Design Museum is hosting Sky Arts Late, a monthly feature-length arts and culture show
The greatest " and once angriest " actor of his generation is now also a painter, composer, writer and Insta-hero. He talks about the evolution of his current mellow mood
The collection is a carefully crafted and often rose-tinted glimpse of childhood, one in which backdrops come and go but personality is permanent
A season of esoteric exhibitions, activities and happenings is upon us. Are you ready to open your mind?Â
Alvin Hall and Janée Woods Weber hit the road in a new series to explore the importance of 'The Negro Motorist Green Book'
To the British conceptual artist, voyeurism is not a crime but a technique
No empire has ever had an asset quite like it " but the sun is setting on the US film industry
An eclectic collector's country estate, filled with five centuries of world-class paintings, is a highlight of Italy's Capital of Culture 2020
Funky bass, harmonies and Latin beats feature in the saxophonist's debut full-length release
The Tunisian producer adapts the Mahabharata with thumping synths and Carnatic vocals
A new album from the operatic tenor focuses this year on mostly favourite German Lieder
The American singer-songwriter's new album channels the sounds of classic American rock, soul and R&B
The gifted singer-songwriter's second album suffers from a bombardment of styles and over-treated vocals
Once the masters of grindcore, the British band turn to viral contagion and the migrant crisis on their latest release
The adaptation of JG Farrell's novel sees characters sheltering in their gardens from a distantly booming war
The three-part documentary examines how writing developed through the millennia, from hieroglyphics to the alphabet
From diversity in film to post-pandemic theatre, how the creative sector is facing the future. Supported by Sky Arts
The style innovator introduced Britain to creations of his own as well as international objects