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Some thoughts on Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar

The cosmology of Christopher Nolan's new film, Interstellar, offers an instructive analogy for the career of the director himself.

Roger Waters’ The Wall tour documentary premieres at Toronto International Film Festival

Roger Waters has premiered his tour documentary Roger Waters: The Wall at the Toronto Film Festival. The documentary was shot by Waters himself alongside director Sean Evans and shows footage from between 2010 and 2013, when the singer was touring the album across the world.

Bootleggers, bounty hunters and gangsters: a handy guide to the films of Nick Cave

With a new Nick Cave documentary, 20,000 Days On Earth, due to open in the UK next month, I thought it a good time to dust down a piece I wrote on Cave's film career for our 2013 Ultimate Music Guide dedicated to Cave.

Toumani Diabaté and Sidiki Diabaté announce collaborative album

Toumani Diabaté and his son Sidiki have announced details of a new album and accompanying UK tour dates. The album, Toumani & Sidiki, is to be released on May 5, 2014 by World Circus. It was recorded as ‘live’ with no overdubs at RAK studios north London with producers Nick Gold and Lucy Duran and engineer Jerry Boys. The racklisting for Toumani & Sidiki is: Hamadoun Toure Claudia & Salma Rachid Ouiguini Toguna Industries Lampedusa Bagadaji Sirifoula Tijaniya Dr Cheikh Modibo Diarra A.C.I. 2000 Diaby Bansang

Shelter From The Storm – the inside story of Bob Dylan’s Blood On The Tracks

In an archive piece taken from Uncut’s January 2005 issue (Take 92), we look back at Dylan in 1975, when he turned the crisis of a deteriorating relationship into one of rock’s most compelling dramas. This is the story of Blood On The Tracks, the album that marked the demise of Dylan’s marriage – and his artistic rebirth. Words: Nick Hasted
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