Shallow Grave review – Danny Boyle’s Edinburgh noir debut is a triple-crossing treat
Mark Kermode on film
Mark Kermode on… Danny Boyle, a director who defines British pop culture
April 2024
28 Years Later: Jodie Comer, Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Ralph Fiennes cast in sequel
The new film marks the reunion of director Danny Boyle and writer Alex Garland, who created 2002’s 28 Days Later starring Oscar winner Cillian Murphy
February 2024
Week in geek
Can Danny Boyle and Cillian Murphy’s 28 Years Later take zombie films to the next level?
The best theatre to stream this month
The best theatre to stream this month: Free Your Mind, Harry Clarke and more
January 2024
28 Years Later: Danny Boyle and Alex Garland reportedly reuniting for third zombie film
Ranked
Underworld’s 20 best songs – ranked!
October 2023
Free Your Mind review – The Matrix triumphantly reloaded by Danny Boyle and co
Free Your Mind review – Danny Boyle’s Matrix reboot is a thrilling shock to the system
Aviva Studios opens in Manchester with Danny Boyle dance extravaganza
Danny Boyle’s Free Your Mind remixes The Matrix – in pictures
January 2023
Brian Tufano obituary
Cinematographer who brought his imaginative sensibilities to films such as Trainspotting, Billy Elliot and Quadrophenia
December 2022
2023 culture preview
The best theatre, dance and comedy tickets to book for 2023
Danny Boyle’s Matrix-inspired spectacular opens in Manchester, Succession star Brian Cox returns to the stage and standups Maisie Adam, Guz Khan and Catherine Cohen are on tour
November 2022
Danny Boyle says the British may not be ‘great film-makers’
Speaking at the BFI Southbank, the director said the UK instead excelled at theatre and ‘extraordinary’ pop music
September 2022
Danny Boyle Matrix ‘spectacular’ to open Manchester’s Factory
Show entitled Free Your Mind will be the first production at the city’s much-anticipated new arts venue
July 2022
‘A Jerusalem for everyone’: was the 2012 Olympics the last gasp of liberal Britain?
Danny Boyle’s opening ceremony for the London games was meant to be a celebration of Britain’s diverse history and its open-minded values. Ten years later, it seems more like a requiem
June 2022
‘It’s now or never, this is my chance’: Anson Boon on his biggest break, punk and Johnny Rotten
The week in TV: Pistol; The Midwich Cuckoos; Once Upon a Time in Londongrad; State of the Union
May 2022
TV review
Pistol review – Danny Boyle’s wonky Sex Pistols show is like Punk: the Panto!
The G2 interview
‘I’ve seen bedsheets with my face on them’: Thomas Brodie-Sangster on obsessive fans, Love Actually and the Sex Pistols