Culture critics Peter Bradshaw, Tshepo Mokoena and Gwilym Mumford look ahead to the best of the year in film, TV and music
When the weather is grim and the headlines are heavy, it’s good to remember that there’s so much to look forward to. The Guardian’s Saturday culture editor, Gwilym Mumford, film critic Peter Bradshaw, and culture journalist and Mercury prize judge Tshepo Mokoena tell Nosheen Iqbal about the TV, film and music we should all be excited about.
As promised, the full list of everything mentioned in this episode:...
When the weather is grim and the headlines are heavy, it’s good to remember that there’s so much to look forward to. The Guardian’s Saturday culture editor, Gwilym Mumford, film critic Peter Bradshaw, and culture journalist and Mercury prize judge Tshepo Mokoena tell Nosheen Iqbal about the TV, film and music we should all be excited about.
As promised, the full list of everything mentioned in this episode:...
- 1/8/2024
- by Presented by Nosheen Iqbal with Peter Bradshaw, Tshepo Mokoena and Gwilym Mumford; produced by Natalie Ktena and Solomon King; executive producer Elizabeth Cassin
- The Guardian - Film News
The Guardian’s flagship daily news podcast Today in Focus was launched five years ago and has achieved 250 million listens. Since launching in November 2018, the podcast hosted by Guardian journalists Nosheen Iqbal and Michael Safi has won a number of industry awards for its reporting, production and sound design. Most recently winning gold in the ‘best news and current affairs’ category and silver in the ‘best daily podcast’ category at the 2023 British Podcast awards.
- 11/23/2023
- by PodcastingToday
- Podcastingtoday
Guardian music critic Alexis Petridis, film editor Catherine Shoard and TV critic Leila Latif guide you through what’s on offer
It’s supposed to be the mellow season, where we seek out the cosy and comforting. But this autumn, culture seems to have got a bit – well, steamy. The Guardian’s film editor, Catherine Shoard, explains why some surprisingly sexy films will be hitting the big screens near you. While the Guardian music critic Alexis Petridis guides us through what’s fresh and exciting. And if you are endlessly scrolling through streaming and TV options, critic Leila Latif is on hand to take control of your remote.
Nosheen Iqbal hears about the new films with old favourites – from Glenda Jackson’s final role in The Great Escaper to Ridley’s Scott’s Napoleon and Martin Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Moon. But also a return of the erotic...
It’s supposed to be the mellow season, where we seek out the cosy and comforting. But this autumn, culture seems to have got a bit – well, steamy. The Guardian’s film editor, Catherine Shoard, explains why some surprisingly sexy films will be hitting the big screens near you. While the Guardian music critic Alexis Petridis guides us through what’s fresh and exciting. And if you are endlessly scrolling through streaming and TV options, critic Leila Latif is on hand to take control of your remote.
Nosheen Iqbal hears about the new films with old favourites – from Glenda Jackson’s final role in The Great Escaper to Ridley’s Scott’s Napoleon and Martin Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Moon. But also a return of the erotic...
- 9/29/2023
- by Presented by Nosheen Iqbal with Catherine Shoard, Leila Latif and Alexis Petridis; produced by Rose de Larrabeiti, Hannah Moore and Solomon King; executive producer Homa Khaleeli
- The Guardian - Film News
Guardian culture writers Alex Needham, Ellen E Jones and Michael Cragg make their picks of the best of this summer in arts and culture
With festival season about to begin, blockbusters scheduled for the big screen and newspapers filling up with lists of summer reading, the Guardian culture writers Alex Needham, Ellen E Jones and Michael Cragg take Nosheen Iqbal on a guided tour of the summer.
With festival season about to begin, blockbusters scheduled for the big screen and newspapers filling up with lists of summer reading, the Guardian culture writers Alex Needham, Ellen E Jones and Michael Cragg take Nosheen Iqbal on a guided tour of the summer.
- 6/5/2023
- by Presented by Nosheen Iqbal with Alex Needham, Ellen E Jones and Michael Cragg; produced by Rose de Larrabeiti and Solomon King; executive producer Phil Maynard
- The Guardian - Film News
The Guardian’s arts editor Alex Needham, music and features writer Sam Wolfson, and film critic Ellen E Jones, on what they’re looking forward to this year
What are your cultural new year resolutions? Maybe you’re just going to stop listening to new albums on shuffle, like the film critic Ellen E Jones. “I really ruined Beyoncé’s last album like that,” she says.
Nosheen Iqbal is joined by the Guardian’s arts editor, Alex Needham, the music and features writer Sam Wolfson, and Ellen E Jones, to recommend what to look out for in 2023. The panel discusses the opening of new cultural spaces such as Factory International in Manchester, why old music is trending more than new releases and the films that will drag you out of the house this year.
What are your cultural new year resolutions? Maybe you’re just going to stop listening to new albums on shuffle, like the film critic Ellen E Jones. “I really ruined Beyoncé’s last album like that,” she says.
Nosheen Iqbal is joined by the Guardian’s arts editor, Alex Needham, the music and features writer Sam Wolfson, and Ellen E Jones, to recommend what to look out for in 2023. The panel discusses the opening of new cultural spaces such as Factory International in Manchester, why old music is trending more than new releases and the films that will drag you out of the house this year.
- 1/3/2023
- by Presented by Nosheen Iqbal with Alex Needham, Sam Wolfson, and Ellen E Jones; produced by Alex Atack, Safi Bugel and Rudi Zygadlo; executive producer Elizabeth Cassin
- The Guardian - Film News
Guardian critics Charlotte Northedge, Ben Beaumont-Thomas and Simran Hans look ahead to the best of the year in culture
It may be cold and grey in Britain right now but for the Guardian’s culture critics there is plenty to be excited about in the new year, even if you are staying inside for now. Charlotte Northedge (books), Ben Beaumont-Thomas (music) and Simran Hans (film) join Nosheen Iqbal to look ahead to some of the year’s biggest and most anticipated releases.
There are new books from Monica Ali, Douglas Stuart and Hanya Yanagihara. And in 2022 there will be a continued surge in demand for ‘cosy crime’ novels driven by the wildly successful previous releases by Richard Osman, who returns in autumn with his third book.
It may be cold and grey in Britain right now but for the Guardian’s culture critics there is plenty to be excited about in the new year, even if you are staying inside for now. Charlotte Northedge (books), Ben Beaumont-Thomas (music) and Simran Hans (film) join Nosheen Iqbal to look ahead to some of the year’s biggest and most anticipated releases.
There are new books from Monica Ali, Douglas Stuart and Hanya Yanagihara. And in 2022 there will be a continued surge in demand for ‘cosy crime’ novels driven by the wildly successful previous releases by Richard Osman, who returns in autumn with his third book.
- 1/7/2022
- by Presented by Nosheen Iqbal with Charlotte Northedge, Ben Beaumont-Thomas and Simran Hans; produced by Sami Kent and Rudi Zygadlo; executive producers Phil Maynard and Mythili Rao
- The Guardian - Film News
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