Down Cemetery Road to Florence + the Machine : the week in rave reviews
Emma Thompson lights up a new thriller from Slow Horses author Mick Herron, and the singer-songwriter is back with more bombastic chamber pop. Here’s the pick of the week’s culture, taken from the Guardian’s best-rated reviews Continue reading...
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The Guardian
Stylish bungalows for sale in England – in pictures
31/10/2025
‘You don’t have to hurtle down slopes or dance like crazy at après parties’ : readers’ favourite winter mountain holidays in Europe
31/10/2025
‘The nuns were convinced they were possessed by demons’ : goth and metal stars select the scariest music ever made
31/10/2025
Florence + the Machine : Everybody Scream review – alt-rock survivor surveys her kingdom with swagger
31/10/2025
After a zeitgeisty Halloween costume ? Look no further than the back of your wardrobe
30/10/2025
Artes Mundi 11 review – smug, stagey, up-itself nonsense for art world wazzocks
30/10/2025