ReMastered: Devil at the Crossroads, Netflix review - a story well told but marred by clichéd style

Robert Johnson: a pact with the devil? A myth de-constructed, yet enhanced

Mississippi bluesman Robert Johnson’s reputation was much enhanced by the story – never substantiated – that he’d met with the devil one night at a crossroads, and was miraculously taught exquisite guitar licks that astounded his juke-joint audiences and later the world. A pact that – as it goes with such shady deals – led to him succumbing, a few years later, to a violent death.

The Two Killings of Sam Cooke, Netflix review - civil rights and singing in an unjust world

THE TWO KILLINGS OF SAM COOKE, NETFLIX Civil rights and singing in an unjust world

An investigation into the life and untimely death of a civil rights hero

The Two Killings of Sam Cooke is a programme of multiples, a film which plays with doubles, divergences, and different narrative strands. It begins almost as if it will become a true crime investigation into a life cut short, moves into a more traditional music documentary, then ends on a defiant, powerful cry that his story (and his death) should still be so relevant.

Album: Waxahatchee - Saint Cloud

WAXAHATCHEE - SAINT CLOUD A journey of sobriety and self-acceptance

A journey of sobriety and self-acceptance, by way of Memphis and New York

Waxahatchee’s fifth album wasn’t intended as an escapist fantasy. Written shortly after Katie Crutchfield decided to get sober, Saint Cloud documents a journey towards self-acceptance; one woman’s reckoning with her past and its impact on the people she loves.

Sondheim at 90 Songs: 1 - 'I'm Still Here'

SONDHEIM AT 90 SONGS: 1 - 'I'M STILL HERE' Tracie Bennett blazes a trail in 'Follies' showstopper

We're celebrating the great man's birthday with favourite numbers - mine's from 'Follies'

Surely there’s never been a more apt time for Sondheim’s great cry of defiance? “I’m Still Here” is sung by showgirl-turned-actress Carlotta in Follies (1971) – added during the Boston try-out in place of “Can That Boy Foxtrot”. Loosely inspired by Joan Crawford, it’s the ultimate anthem of showbiz survival.

Sondheim at 90: adults will listen

SONDHEIM AT 90 The composer-lyricist has left an indelible legacy

The composer-lyricist has left an indelible legacy

Here's an irony worthy of the work of Stephen Sondheim, an artist who clearly knows a thing or two about the multiple manifestations of that word. On the same day that he turns 90, namely today, Broadway is unable to host the keenly awaited American premiere, scheduled for this evening, of the gender-flipped Company that stunned London last year.

Sunnyside, Sky Comedy review - the immigrant experience and the American dream

★★★ SUNNYSIDE, SKY COMEDY Kal Penn's predictable comedy pulls its punches

Kal Penn's predictable comedy pulls its punches

The multi-talented Kal Penn (Harold and Kumar, Designated Survivor, House) took a two-year acting sabbatical in 2009 to work for the Obama administration. So he is, in theory, ideally placed to co-create, with Matt Murray, a semi-political TV sitcom about a New York City councillor.

Toni Morrison: The Pieces I Am review - a fitting tribute to a masterful storyteller

Engaging and comprehensive documentary capturing the brilliance of Morrison's work

When the Nobel Prize-winning author Toni Morrison died last year, it was a chance to celebrate the remarkable life of a storyteller who shook the literary establishment. Her work, including her debut novel The Bluest Eye, broke radical new ground in depicting African American life.