‘Just to see Tom Hiddleston would be enough!’ My eye-popping night with the fans who mob stage doors | Theatre

On a cold evening in London, two German tourists survey the Theatre Royal Drury Lane. Lina, 19, outlines their master plan to meet Tom Hiddleston, starring in Much Ado About Nothing. Tonight: scrutinise the procedure at stage door, where only ticket holders are allowed to wait for a chance to meet the cast. Tomorrow: watch … Read more

Old Guy review – Christoph Waltz is grumpy hitman on verge of retirement in action comedy | Film

Action legend Simon West (the director of Con Air, the first Lara Croft and The Mechanic) has put together a pretty moderate comedy-thriller with screenwriter Greg Johnson; the collective star power in its (undoubtedly) impressive cast isn’t quite strong enough to make it come alive. It is set in Belfast and Northern Ireland — perhaps … Read more

Indian rock sensations Bloodywood: ‘What’s more metal than standing up for people you love?’ | Metal

‘We’re serving a really nice dish called metal tikka masala,” jokes Bloodywood guitarist Jayant Bhadula. “It’s metal but with so many spices that it’ll overwhelm your senses. You will headbang and you will end up dancing with us.” This is the tongue-in-cheek mission statement of one of metal’s most original bands. Formed in 2016, Bloodywood … Read more

‘I aspire to be like water’: the exquisite buildings of Liu Jiakun, winner of architecture’s top prize | Architecture

Pensioners take their evening stroll on an elevated walkway, surrounded by lush thickets of bamboo, as a game of five-a-side football kicks off on a sunken pitch below. Around them, forming a huge C-shaped courtyard, rises a five-storey stack of streets in the sky, where signs advertise everything from yoga and dance studios to skincare … Read more