Best films of 2022 in the UK: No 5 – Licorice Pizza
Paul Thomas Anderson’s funniest film yet makes stars of newcomers Cooper Hoffman and Alana Haim as unlikely lovers in 1970s LA
July 2022
Haim review – megawatt brightness from pop’s wisecracking charmers
The California sisters work the crowd like seasoned standups as they deliver gleeful catharsis with their bittersweet hits
June 2022
‘It’s everyone coming back together’: why 200,000 of us couldn’t wait to get back to Glastonbury
The festival’s return has filled a gaping hole in the British calendar. We soak up the atmosphere with the help of Jarvis Cocker, Self Esteem and Shaz from Shepton Mallet
March 2022
Best picture Oscar hustings
Why Licorice Pizza should win the best picture Oscar
Paul McCartney and Kendrick Lamar to headline Glastonbury 2022
January 2022
Mark Kermode's film of the week
Licorice Pizza – Paul Thomas Anderson’s joyously nostalgic coming-of-age tale
Down the rabbit hole
What links Licorice Pizza to The Gong Show?
December 2021
Licorice Pizza, The Matrix and Macbeth: new films to watch in Australia over the holidays
Top US films 2021
The 50 best films of 2021 in the US, No 7: Licorice Pizza
November 2021
Licorice Pizza review – Paul Thomas Anderson’s funniest and most relaxed film yet
Anderson’s latest is a romance about a teen boy wooing an older woman, starring two extraordinary newcomers and stuffed with fabulously hammy A-list cameos
July 2021
The music essay
Bring it all back: why naff noughties pop is suddenly cool again
Perhaps longing for a more carefree era, artists such as Lorde, Billie Eilish and Haim are fondly looking back to when S Club 7 and Shania Twain frolicked in low-rise denim
Live at Worthy Farm: follow along with Glastonbury’s livestreamed festival
With a lineup including Coldplay, Michael Kiwanuka, Haim and Wolf Alice, Glastonbury’s livestreamed show is the next best thing to being there. Follow along here as it airs online
The Guardian picture essay
Behind the scenes at Glastonbury’s Live at Worthy Farm – photo essay
We joined Wolf Alice, Michael Kiwanuka, Haim, Jorja Smith, the Mutoid Waste Company and others as they made the film that replaces the Glastonbury festival this year
Live at Worthy Farm: joy as Glastonbury makes a rainy return
Performers and staff revel in the festival’s first muddy steps back to normality with Saturday’s global livestream