Critic’s notebook Hollywood needs to fix its gun problem “A Quiet Place” deserves its rave reviews. But its pro-gun message is troubling
The Daily Critic’s notebook Is this the end of the rock guitar? What the decline of Gibson and Fender tells us about music
The Daily Critic’s notebook Recycling is in vogue in gaming Why is the video-games industry so keen on looking backwards?
The Daily Critic’s notebook “I, Tonya” betrays its central character The film’s tricksy, post-modern framework turns her tough and violent life into a joke
The Daily Critic’s notebook “Mute” shows how powerless critics can be Netflix’s new sci-fi film has been panned by reviewers. But it may be just the kind of thing audiences want
The Daily Critic’s notebook What Georgians make of “The Death of Stalin” An irreverent film about their most infamous export is proving popular
The Daily Critic’s notebook Victor Hugo’s surreal, forgotten art The author of “Les Misérables” was an artistic visionary, whose spooky drawings and paintings were admired by the Surrealists
The Daily Critic’s notebook Why “Cloverfield” risks Netflix’s reputation If it isn’t careful, the platform will come to be seen as a dumping ground for dodgy movies
The Daily Critic’s notebook The turmoil and talent of Charlotte Salomon She was murdered by the Nazis at the age of 26. Her legacy was a masterpiece of 20th-century art
The Daily Critic’s notebook Meet the vegans having better sex than you “The Game Changers” is the latest of several documentaries that aim to convert men to plant-based diets