{"id":237862,"date":"2026-01-17T09:56:06","date_gmt":"2026-01-17T09:56:06","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/nz\/237862\/"},"modified":"2026-01-17T09:56:06","modified_gmt":"2026-01-17T09:56:06","slug":"from-28-years-later-the-bone-temple-to-aap-rocky-your-complete-entertainment-guide-to-the-week-ahead-culture","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/nz\/237862\/","title":{"rendered":"From 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple to A$AP Rocky: your complete entertainment guide to the week ahead | Culture"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Going out: Cinema<\/p>\n<p class=\"dcr-130mj7b\">28 Years Later: The Bone Temple<br \/>Out now<br \/>It would have been hard to imagine in 2002 that 28 Days Later would spawn something so different (and that\u2019s probably a good thing; who wants identikit sequels?). The post-apocalyptic UK is now almost unrecognisable in this Nia DaCosta-directed, Alex Garland-scripted instalment, with violent tribes competing for scant resources.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dcr-130mj7b\">Rental Family<br \/>Out now<br \/>In this Japan-set drama from director Hikari, Brendan Fraser plays an\u00a0actor hoping to land a decent role after appearing in a hit toothpaste commercial. He is hired by a company that provides family stand-ins for events, leading to some unexpectedly genuine connections.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dcr-130mj7b\">The Voice of Hind Rajab<br \/>Out now<br \/>Using real audio footage, this Gaza-set film dramatises the death of six-year-old Hind Rajab, who was trapped on the phone for three hours in a car surrounded by six relatives killed by Israeli forces, only to be shot dead herself, after soldiers fired 335 rounds of ammunition into the car and the ambulance that came to collect the little girl, also killing two paramedics.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dcr-130mj7b\">Hong Kong film festival UK<br \/>HOME, Manchester, to 1 February<br \/>After playing in London last year, the\u00a0Hong Kong film fest goes on the road, presenting a variety of films and shorts from Hong Kong and the ESEA diaspora, including Queerpanorama, in which Jayden Cheung plays a man whose identity is constantly in flux as he takes on the persona of the last person he hooked up with, and a 25th-anniversary screening of Spacked Out. Catherine Bray<\/p>\n<p>Going out: GigsLook who\u2019s Talking! \u2026 Alex Gaskarth of All Time Low. Photograph: Jeremy Chan Photography\/Getty Images<\/p>\n<p class=\"dcr-130mj7b\">All Time Low<br \/>20 to 24 January; tour starts Glasgow<br \/>Formed in 2003, US pop-rock mainstays All Time Low have weathered music\u2019s shifting tides by sticking to a formula of big riffs and even bigger choruses. This arena tour celebrates last year\u2019s Everyone\u2019s Talking! album and enduring hits such as Dear Maria, Count Me In. Michael Cragg<\/p>\n<p class=\"dcr-130mj7b\">Kathryn Joseph<br \/>\u00d2ran M\u00f3r, Glasgow, 18 January<br \/>Signed to Mogwai\u2019s label Rock Action, Scottish singer-songwriter Kathryn Joseph shares her bosses\u2019 penchant for eerie atmospherics, layering ever-expanding synths, rumbling electronics and her remarkable voice to unsettling effect. She\u2019ll showcase last year\u2019s We Were Made Prey album here. MC<\/p>\n<p class=\"dcr-130mj7b\">Vijay Iyer<br \/>Cafe Oto, London, 17 &amp; 18 January<br \/>His pianistic prowess, improv intuitions and cross-cultural openness have made the Indian-American pianist Vijay Iyer a unique presence on the jazz scene for three decades. These are solo gigs, but Iyer\u2019s deep immersion in African-American, Indian and contemporary-classical musics enables him to wield a panoramic vision. John Fordham<\/p>\n<p class=\"dcr-130mj7b\">Symphony of Sorrowful Songs<br \/>City Halls, Glasgow, 20 January<br \/>The BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra revives one of the most unexpected musical phenomena of the 1990s, 50 years after it was composed. Henryk G\u00f3recki\u2019s Third Symphony sets Polish texts that meditate on motherhood, love and loss to music of stark, haunting beauty. The soprano soloist is Francesca Chiejina. In this performance, the soprano soloist is Francesca Chiejina, the conductor Pawel Kapula. Andrew Clements<\/p>\n<p>Going out: ArtAn 18th-century feathered battle helmet. Photograph: Trustees of the British Museum<\/p>\n<p class=\"dcr-130mj7b\">Hawai\u2019i<br \/>British Museum, London, to 25 May<br \/>Incredible Hawaiian objects owned by the British Museum including an 18th-century warrior\u2019s feathered helmet and a fearsome wooden statue of a god that\u2019s one of the world\u2019s sculptural masterpieces, appear alongside global loans in this exhibition that tells of cultural encounters between a Pacific kingdom and the British Empire.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dcr-130mj7b\">Crossing into Darkness<br \/>Carl Freedman Gallery, Margate, Sunday to 12 April<br \/>This exhibition curated by Tracey Emin is a brooding and melancholic opening to the year. \u201cIn the middle of my life I found myself in a dark wood,\u201d wrote Dante, and this exhibition goes bravely into that emotional forest. Goya, Munch, Bourgeois and Kiefer are among the pilgrims of night.<\/p>\n<p>Joseph Beuys<br \/>Thaddaeus Ropac, London, to 21 March<br \/>The great German sculptor, who served in the Luftwaffe in the second\u00a0world war, went on to radicalise art with his performances and political and environmental campaigns. His legacy is a body of objects and installations whose grey, timeworn materials resonate with echoes of the Holocaust &#8211; including his\u00a0deathly bathtubs.<\/p>\n<p>Maps<br \/>National War Museum, Edinburgh, to 4 October<br \/>This exhibition brings an unusual eye to history, seeing the second world war through maps. There are handmade ones used by prisoners of war in escape attempts, as well as professionally designed and printed maps made for soldiers and flyers, in a\u00a0global war that was fought over huge spaces. Jonathan Jones<\/p>\n<p>Going out: StageBench pressed \u2026 Mike Wozniak. Photograph: Matt Stronge<\/p>\n<p class=\"dcr-130mj7b\">Guess How Much I Love You?<br \/>Royal Court theatre, London, to 21 February<br \/>Luke Norris\u2019s intimate family drama kicks off The Royal Court\u2019s 70th-anniversary season. A pregnant couple attend their 20-week scan \u2013 and their imagined future slips away. Rosie Sheehy and Robert Aramayo star. Miriam Gillinson<\/p>\n<p>All Is But Fantasy<br \/>The Other Place, Stratford-upon Avon, Wednesday to 21 February<br \/>Think the barnstorming musical Six \u2013 but with Shakespeare. Whitney White\u2019s two-part gig-theatre show lets Lady Macbeth, Juliet, Emilia and Richard III take the mic to reclaim their stories. MG<\/p>\n<p class=\"dcr-130mj7b\">Mike Wozniak <br \/>18 January to 12 November; tour starts Edinburgh<br \/>Fiercely beloved as one-third of gently geeky chat pod Three Bean Salad, Wozniak is also an accomplished standup. His first new show in five years centres on a story about a bench, doubtless wreathed by plenty of characteristically erudite comic tangents. Rachel\u00a0Aroesti<\/p>\n<p class=\"dcr-130mj7b\">The Royal Ballet: Woolf Works<br \/>Royal Opera House, London, 17 January to 13\u00a0February<br \/>It\u2019s just over a decade since Wayne McGregor created his most ambitious and successful ballet, inspired by Virginia Woolf. Rather than recreating Woolf\u2019s narratives, McGregor takes on some of her themes and\u00a0techniques, in particular from Mrs Dalloway, Orlando and The Waves. Lyndsey\u00a0Winship<\/p>\n<p>Staying in: StreamingThroning it in \u2026 A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms. Photograph:  \/HBO<\/p>\n<p class=\"dcr-130mj7b\">A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms<br \/>Sky Atlantic &amp; Now, 19 January, 9pm<br \/>House of the Dragon whisked us back 200 years before the events of Game of\u00a0Thrones. Now this new prequel \u2013 based on George RR Martin\u2019s Tales of Dunk and Egg novellas \u2013 propels us forward a century to follow a hedge knight (\u201clike a knight but sadder\u201d) and his squire.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dcr-130mj7b\">Steal<br \/>Prime Video, 21 January<br \/>Speaking of Westeros, GoT alumna Sophie Turner \u2013 AKA Sansa Stark \u2013 leads this thriller about a heist at a\u00a0pension fund, the ordinary office workers who get tangled up in the crime and the gambling addict detective on the case.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dcr-130mj7b\">The Beauty<br \/>Disney+, 22 January<br \/>Can the inordinately prolific screenwriter Ryan Murphy redeem himself after the cringeworthy mess of All\u2019s Fair? Tune in to his latest star-studded and utterly ludicrous melodrama (Ashton Kutcher and Bella Hadid in a story about an STI that makes people more attractive) to find out.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dcr-130mj7b\">Things You Should Have Done<br \/>BBC Three &amp; iPlayer, Tuesday, 10pm<br \/>Former YouTuber Lucia Keskin\u2019s sitcom is far too quirky to be considered a copper-bottomed crowdpleaser, but if the concept of a\u00a0self-anointed \u201cstay-at-home daughter\u201d tickles you, it\u2019s certainly worth giving the second series of this surreal and thoroughly idiosyncratic show a go. RA<\/p>\n<p>Staying in: GamesGame of life \u2026 Perfect Tides: Station to Station. Illustration: Three Bees<\/p>\n<p class=\"dcr-130mj7b\">Perfect Tides: Station to Station<br \/>PC; out 22 January<br \/>This coming-of-age story has been causing a buzz on the indie awards circuit. Set in 2000s New York, complete with a recreation of a Nokia 3210 to text, it stars a young writer called Mara trying to find her place in the world. The conversations you have, interests you pursue and decisions you make will affect how her life turns out.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dcr-130mj7b\">MIO: Memories in Orbit<br \/>PC, Nintendo Switch\/Switch 2, PS5, Xbox; out 20 January<br \/>A beautifully-drawn French action game that looks like a cult graphic novel, about a robot trapped on an enormous space vessel full of rogue machines and mysteries. Like a sci-fi version of Hollow Knight: Silksong. Keza MacDonald<\/p>\n<p>Staying in: AlbumsLocket and loaded \u2026 Madison Beer .<\/p>\n<p class=\"dcr-130mj7b\">Madison Beer \u2013 Locket<br \/>Out now<br \/>On this third album, the New York singer-songwriter continues to pick through her emotional debris via supple electropop, be it cutting off a hapless ex on Bittersweet\u2019s fluttering chorus, or taking charge on the dark throb of Yes Baby.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dcr-130mj7b\">A$AP Rocky \u2013 Don\u2019t Be Dumb<br \/>Out now<br \/>Eight years after his last album, rapper, actor and fashion maverick A$AP Rocky returns with the year\u2019s first blockbuster event. Featuring artwork by Tim Burton, a video starring Winona Ryder and a Wiki-length roster of producers (including Pharrell and Danny Elfman), Don\u2019t Be Dumb has a lot to live up to.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dcr-130mj7b\">Sleaford Mods \u2013 The Demise of Planet X<br \/>Out now<br \/>The English polemicists follow-up 2023\u2019s Top 3 album, UK Grim, with this\u00a0slab of bleakly comic post-punk. Actor Gwendoline Christie adds a dash of horror to single The Good Life, while the throbbing electro of No Touch features artist and musician Sue\u00a0Tompkins.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dcr-130mj7b\">Cavetown \u2013 Running With Scissors<br \/>Out now<br \/>Singer, songwriter and YouTuber Robin Skinner, AKA Cavetown, creates folk-tinged electronic mini-epics on this follow-up to 2022\u2019s Top 40 album, Worm Food. Exuberant singles such as the loved-up Rainbow Gal and Baby Spoon are juxtaposed by the heavier purging of NPC. MC<\/p>\n<p>Staying in: Brain foodThe Tale of Silyan. Photograph: Jean Dakar\/Ciconia Film<\/p>\n<p class=\"dcr-130mj7b\">The Tale of Silyan<br \/>National Geographic &amp; Disney+, out now<br \/>This moving film follows a North Macedonian farmer\u2019s struggle in the face of new government regulations. Forced to work in a landfill, it\u2019s the bond he forges with an injured stork, Silyan, that restores his spirit.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dcr-130mj7b\">Dan Snow\u2019s History Hit: Get Smart in 2026<br \/>Podcast<br \/>Dan Snow\u2019s long-running history series kicks off the year with a new strand of episodes aiming to connect historical events with today\u2019s sociopolitical developments, including explainers on Afghanistan\u2019s recent history and the legacy of the Dambusters.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dcr-130mj7b\">UsefulCharts<br \/>YouTube<br \/>YouTuber Matt Baker\u2019s insightful channel pairs visual diagrams and timelines with analysis of current affairs and historical movements. Highlights include a fast-moving survey of British political parties and a fresh take on a world history timeline. 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