2023-10-22 07:36:26

From Killers of the Flower Moon to the Streets: a complete guide to this week’s entertainment | Culture
Going out: Cinema
Killers of the Flower Moon
Out now
Featuring Leonardo DiCaprio’s best performance in ages, as a weak and none-too-bright fellow married to Lily Gladstone’s oil heiress, Martin Scorsese’s latest also has a devilish turn from Robert De Niro, having lots of fun as an evil uncle. Deserves all the awards it will surely win.

It Lives Inside
Out now
Keen to blend in at school, Sam (Megan Suri) feels she must reject her Indian heritage. That’s until a demonic spirit possesses her former best friend, at which point embracing her roots turns out to be the only way to combat evil in Bishal Dutta’s horror film.

Seize Them!
Out now
With a cast list reading like a current who’s who of British comedy – Nicola Coughlan, Aimee Lou Wood, Lolly Adefope, James Acaster, Ben Ashenden and Jessica Hynes – this medieval comedy sees a charismatic revolutionary (Coughlan) successfully topple an arrogant queen (Wood) who becomes a fugitive in her own kingdom.

I Know Where I’m Going!
Out now
This 1945 gem is screening in a new 4K restoration as part of the BFI’s Powell and Pressburger retrospective. Less famous than The Red Shoes, but with that same tender sense of wit, it’s the tale of an ambitious, independent woman (Wendy Hiller) who travels to Scotland intending to marry a wealthy industrialist.

Going out: Gigs
The Streets
22 October to 16 November; tour starts Belfast
Rapper-producer Mike Skinner has been a busy man of late, not only releasing his sixth Streets album, The Darker the Shadow the Brighter the Light, but also directing an accompanying film of the same name. All that hard work now means a lengthy tour in support of them both.
Fall Out Boy
27 October to 4 November; tour starts Leeds
Enduring emo-pop types Fall Out Boy go on an arena tour in support of eighth album, So Much (for) Stardust. Expect lots of hats, pogoing and OTT hits with outlandishly long titles such as My Songs Know What You Did in the Dark (Light Em Up).
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