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Masters of the Universe
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Swords and sorcery seems to be having a bit of a moment, with the excellent remake of Deathstalker a few months ago. Now Nicholas Galitzine flexes his muscles as Mattel’s 1980 hero He-Man, while Jared Leto struts his stuff as the villainous Skeletor.
An explosion
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Pete Ohs directed, produced, shot, directed and co-wrote this lo-fi hipster film about Bethany (Charli xcx) and Rob (Will Madden), a young couple on vacation in Warsaw who reconnect with an old friend when a volcanic eruption causes Bethany to reevaluate her life’s goals.
Horror Movie
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Before the concept was followed by the laugh-free shark and fire that was Date Movie, Epic Movie and Disaster Movie, the first Scary Movie had something of its own: dirty, raunchy, but with undeniable villains. Now the original talents are back for a “rebooquel” of cartoons like Terrifier 3, Ma and M3gan.
Enzo
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Robin Campillo (120 Beats Per Minute) returns to co-write and direct the final film from his friend Laurent Cantet, who died at the age of 63. Catherine Bray
Photos of FKA
The O2, London, 10 June
The Grammy winner brings her brain-melting talent to the capital’s biggest arena. With four albums under his belt, including last year’s double, Eusexua and Eusexua Afterglow, expect a mix of tussled, crystalline ballads and big classic bangers. Michael Cragg
Gottwood Festival
Carreglwyd Estate, Anglesey (Isle of Anglesey), 11 to 14 June
Now in its 15th year, the Gottwood festival offers a mix of spectacular venues and mind-blowing electronic music. The latter is supported by the likes of Nottingham’s Crazy P, Georgia based festival and Manchester DJ Willow. MC
Arild Andersen, Rob Luft and Daniel Sommer Trio
Dorking, 9 June; London, June 10; Cambridge, 11 June; Birmingham, June 12
Norwegian musician Arild Andersen joins his gifted peers from a younger generation, UK guitarist Rob Luft and Danish drummer Daniel Sommer, combining the depth and continuity of European jazz since the 1960s. John Fordham
Monteverdi’s The Return of Ulysses
Garsington Opera, nr High Wycombe, 12 June to 25 July
Garsington has recently become a trusted purveyor of the best of early opera. This year’s offering – the second part of the Monteverdi trilogy – is directed by John Caird, with Laurence Cummings leading the English Concert Orchestra and starring tenor Ed Lyon as Ulysses. Flora Wilson
Julio Le Parc
Tate Modern, London, 11 June to 3 May
Long before the country’s museums and galleries took off, this Argentinian artist was busy pioneering deep-rooted paintings and installations, dramatic sculptures and geometric designs. This huge exhibition covers works from the 1950s to the 2020s, all built to impress and impress.
Chico da Silva
Nottingham Contemporary, 6 June to 6 September
Discover the unity of nature in Brazilian artist Chico da Silva’s (1922-1985) world of fantasy creatures and fantastic beasts that swim through the cosmos. He was one of the leading lights of the Brazilian art explosion, and this exhibition features his most famous works.
Project a Black Planet: The Art and Pan-African Culture
Barbican Art Gallery, London, 11 June to 6 September
This exhibition looks at how the Pan-African movement helped create 20th-century anti-colonial resistance and international cooperation, which is seen here through the work of artists such as Chris Ofili, Marlene Dumas and Claudette Johnson.
Simeon Barclay
John Hansard Gallery, Southampton, 6 June to 29 August
Ahead of his appearance at this year’s Turner Prize exhibition in Middlesbrough, nominee Simeon Barclay continues to explore the personal and political, domestic and social, with this exclusive art exhibition. Eddy Frankel
Glengarry Glen Ross
Old Vic theatre, London, until July 18
Pathetic scammers or razor dealers? Indira Varma and Rosa Salazar lead a cutthroat competition between four real estate agents as, for the first time, David Mamet’s 1984 Pulitzer winner is performed by an all-female cast. Get out on top and you’ve won the car. But third or fourth? You’ve been fired. Kate Wyver
Atlantis
Theater Clwyd, Mold, 6 June to 4 July; visiting until 15 August
The lake is very close and they plan to leave the town. Emily White makes the climate problem visible by suggesting that the Welsh seafarers became Britain’s first climate refugees. This award-winning drama shows how global disasters affect four generations of a family over 25 years, as they fight to save their home and planet. KW
Supernova
Theater Severn, Shrewsbury, 9 & 10 June; ICC Wales, Newport, 12 June; Visiting until July 25
Put it in the diary Strictly fans: Nikita Kuzmin directs a high-energy, passionate show filmed by Strictly director Jason Gilkison. Expect ballroom, Latin, modern dance and lots of great visuals, including special guests – Karen Hauer joins Nikita on the first leg of the tour. Lyndsey Winship
Dropout Control
Apollo events, London, June 6; Bristol BeaconJune 10
Formerly known as CollegeHumor, the US service Dropout specializes in non-scripted comedy and shows based on games such as Dungeons and Dragons. This may sound strange but the platform has over a million subscribers. Now the goodies (including SNL’s Jeremy Culhane) have crossed the pond to serve the UK public. Rachel Aroesti
Alice and Steve
Disney +, June 8
This heartwarming drama follows two middle-aged friends whose 30-year marriage breaks up when one starts going out with the other’s older daughter. Nicola Walker stars as angry mother Alice, while Steve is played by Flight of the Conchords’ Jemaine Clement, who will be hard to hate.
Alien Autopsy Story
Now & Sky Documentaries, 12 June
The year is 1995 and a group of men are pretending to share the outdoors in a Camden Town building. The result is a very interesting and universal joke – yet some involved still insist that it was a game of a strange autopsy. Now Bafta-winning director John Dower tries to separate fact from fiction.
Each year thereafter
Prime Video, 10 June
Little romance is revolutionizing the literary world, and this adaptation of Carley Fortune’s best-selling novel — about young lovers who reunite at the Canadian lake house they visited as children — is the latest in a series that hopes to capture the public’s interest in romance.
Best Medicine
Now & Sky One, 9 June
America’s obsession with remaking British TV is starting again: Best Medicine is the US version of Doc Martin. In place of Martin Clunes we have Josh Charles from The Good Wife, and instead of leaving London for Cornwall, the surgeon trades Boston for an eastern fishing village. RA
The Land Tavern
PC, starting June 11
Build your own small army and launch it against merciless armies – all from the comfort of a classic location. In rogue-like mode you’ll have to fight your way through ever-increasing odds, getting as far as you can before you’re dishonorably defeated – and maybe another pint.
SolarPunk
PC, PS5, Xbox, Switch 2, out June 8
Set on a beautiful world of floating islands, this is a fun survival mode, with players working together to find resources and build sustainable farms. Imagine the Good Life on a foreign land. Keith Stuart
Liz Lawrence – Vespers
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UK songwriter Liz Lawrence transitions from classic to folk on this fifth album, written as a tribute to her late sister. Sorrow haunts the shadows of Bursting into Flowers and Sister, while the support of others is honored on Thank God for You.
Niall Horan – Dinner Party
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Rewritten after the death of former bandmate Liam Payne, End of an Era ostensibly closes out Horan’s fourth studio album. His soft and steady vocals are showcased with the title track and latest single Little More Time, Horan enjoying the music that complements his steady voice.
Vince Staples – Cry Baby
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I’m eager to make “while the world burns” rapper Staples’ seventh album shines a light on dark times. Using contemporary instruments, Staples tackles America on Blackberry Marmalade, before calling for calm on White Flag.
HorsegiirL – Nature It is healing
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After shaking up the dance floor with his reckless fusion of Eurodance, gabba and 90s techno, HorsegiirL, AKA Berlin-based half-human, half-horse DJ and producer Stella Stallion, unleashes his incredible sound. Songs like Best Way PinkPanteress, and Madonna’s Ray of Light are also touchstones. MC
Britney: In Ten Pictures
BBC Two & iPlayer, 11 June, 9pm
Few actresses have been more harassed by the paparazzi than Britney Spears. The often somber film traces the singer’s journey into the limelight through iconic images such as her 1999 Rolling Stone photo shoot with David LaChapelle.
Girls at the Movies
Podcast
Anna Smith hosts this entertaining series looking at the latest trends and releases in television through the eyes of women. Highlights include interviews with the artists who brought Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein to cinematic life.
Philosophy Tube
YouTube
Abigail Thorn’s popular YouTube channel combines high-profile performances with thought-provoking, in-depth stories about the issues that shape our daily lives, from gender politics to dealing with death and the concept of childbirth. Ammar Kalia