The L Word: Generation Q, Sky Atlantic review - is the new Word as good as the old Word?

★★★ THE L WORD: GENERATION Q, SKY ATLANTIC Is the new Word as good as the old Word?

Despite new themes and fresh characters, it's still soap

The L Word originally ran for six seasons between 2004 and 2009, and its then-revolutionary depiction of the lives of a group of lesbians in Los Angeles won it both a fanatical audience and acclaim for its game-changing content, exploring such topics as same-sex marriage, gay adoption and female sexuality which weren't being seen elsewhere on TV.

Blu-ray: Black Angel

BLACK ANGEL  Dan Duryea stars as a sympathetic fall guy in director Roy William Neill's swansong

Dan Duryea stars as a sympathetic noir fall guy in director Roy William Neill's swansong

Waking at a pivotal moment in Black Angel, alcoholic songwriter-pianist Marty Blair (Dan Duryea) momentarily mistakes his new professional partner Catherine Bennett (June Vincent) for his estranged wife Mavis Marlowe (Constance Dowling). Each is a radiant blonde singer, but to Marty they are polar opposites: Catherine the madonna, Mavis the whore.

Bat for Lashes, St Bartholomew’s Church, Brighton review – a heartfelt homecoming

★★★★ BAT FOR LASHES, ST BARTHOLOMEW'S, BRIGHTON A heartfelt homecoming

Natasha Khan conjures LA pop myths and South Coast ghosts

Natasha Khan is ending this intimate UK tour where her dreams first took shape. Study at the University of Brighton began 12 years in the bohemian town, and her twice Mercury-nominated, mythology-minded pop life. She could sometimes be found here in St Bartholomew’s, a vaulting Victorian temple with the supposed dimensions of Noah’s ark, all sunken shadows and glinting gilt, tucked just off London Road’s grubby shopping bustle.

Wang, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Dudamel, Barbican review - much more than glitz and glamour

★★★★ WANG, LOS ANGELES PHILHARMONIC, DUDAMEL, BARBICAN  Much more than glitz and glamour

Players and conductor on top form, John Adams in his latest major work slightly less so

The megastars are here at the Barbican, for an intensive three days in the case of the LA Phil and Gustavo Dudamel, throughout the season as the hall shines an "Artist Spotlight" on pianist Yuja Wang. Despite a shallow opener showcasing the individual talents of the Los Angeles principals and daft, rollicking Sousa at the end, there was a seriousness of intent and depth of focus that belied the touring glitz.

Judy review - Renée Zellweger's bravura screen comeback

BAFTA FILM AWARDS 2020 Renée Zellweger's portrayal of Judy Garland wins Best Actress

The 'Cold Mountain' star makes a spectacular case for a second Oscar

“She sang from her soul,” Judy Garland’s youngest daughter, Lorna Luft, once said of her world-renowned mum. So it’s right to give the role of this legendary entertainer to Renée Zellweger, an actress who, in the new biopic Judy, acts from her soul.

DVD/Blu-ray: Amazing Grace

★★★★★ AMAZING GRACE Is Aretha Franklin's gospel recording the best live music film ever?

With Aretha: the best live music film ever?

Over two days in 1972, the great Aretha Franklin, undoubtedly one of the greatest American voices of the 20th century, performed and recorded gospel classics in Los Angeles, with a predominantly African-American audience, the red-hot Los Angeles Community Gospel Choir and the support of Rev James Cleveland.

Euphoria, Sky Atlantic review - teenage nervous breakdown

★★★★ EUPHORIA, SKY ATLANTIC Gen-Z drama pushes the envelope of sex, drugs and emotional turmoil

Gen-Z drama pushes the envelope of sex, drugs and emotional turmoil

Being a teenager used to be fun, allegedly, but for the young cast of HBO’s controversial new hit series Euphoria it looks more like a nightmare ride through a theme park of bad trips.