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Rachel Weisz on Yorgos, dodos and PG Tips
Call Sheet: in thrilling, chilling Cronenberg remake Dead Ringers, the Oscar-winner plays identical siblings on a mission to right the wrongs of childbirth. And have a bloody – very bloody – good time while doing so.
What your celeb side hustle says about you
You’re a big time pop star, a bonafide Marvel superhero, one of the highest paid models in the world. Still feeling the pinch? Time to diversify your portfolio.
How director Lee Cronin resurrected the Evil Dead franchise
The fifth instalment in the classic horror franchise, Evil Dead Rise is only the Dublin director's second film. But he's already tipped to become horror's next gruesome mastermind.
So, is every celebrity an actor now?
From Harry Styles in Don't Worry Darling to Kim Kardashian's upcoming turn in American Horror Story, it's now nearly impossible to watch a TV show or film that doesn't have a random celeb in it for no reason. Wait, is that Billie Eilish playing a cult leader in Swarm?
The scariest A24 films, ranked
A24’s Talk to Me is already being touted as the supernatural thriller of the summer. To get you in the mood, we’ve ranked the studio’s most bone-chilling prestige horrors. Click through, if you dare…
Club clobber: what’s your favourite outfit to dance in?
Photographer Anna-Rose McChesney's new photobook captures 172 of Glasgow’s finest clubbers in their best get-ups.
What makes the ultimate heartthrob?
From Marlon Brando and Leonardo DiCaprio to Timothée Chalamet and Pedro Pascal, the objects of our collective infatuation can often reflect our shifting culture and sexuality right back at us.
How Barbie became a big time movie star
Podcast: THE FACE team discuss Barbie’s journey from the toybox to Hollywood, via feminist backlash and perhaps the most enviable CV on the planet.
A brief history of the Notes App apology
Three days ago, the Dalai Lama released a social media statement apologising for his inappropriate behaviour with a young boy. But how did the Notes App go from a celeb get-out-of-jail-free card to a legitimate crisis control tool?
Angourie Rice is Hollywood’s newest, nicest Mean Girl
Call Sheet: the Australian actor has already played Peter Parker’s classmate, Nicole Kidman’s pupil and Kate Winslet’s daughter. Next up: an Apple TV+ thriller and an all-singing take on that ’00s teen classic.
In photos: the British-Sikh community during Hola Mohalla
Photographer Conor Beary attended the three-day Sikh festival in Leicester, where sword-fighting is one of the main events.
In photos: the sweat-soaked ecstasy of British clubs
Contact, a new photobook by Harry Hawkes, documents the intoxicating bodies gathering in clubs post-pandemic, all in the name of human interaction.
Young Mazino is Beef’s breakout crypto bro
Call Sheet: The Korean-American star of Netflix/A24’s new stress-ball dramedy series relives childhood bust-ups and late nights bingeing action films.
How Barbie became a feminist icon
As a brand new trailer for Greta Gerwig's anticipated film drops, we chart Barbie's ascent from humble doll to movie star.
How Mam Sham became London’s most fun food business
Best mates Maria Georgiou and Rhiannon Butler combine comedy and good grub.
Gabriel Moses: “If kids can see themselves in my work, my job’s done”
The in-demand photographer and FACE contributor is gearing up for his first solo exhibition. Here, he talks family, honing his super style, and giving back to the women who have influenced him along the way.
Kendall Roy is a teenage girl and that’s why women love him
A certain subset of the internet finds the Succession princeling to be deeply relatable – even if he’s a troubled millionaire nepo baby. Meet the Kendall Girls.
The supper club subverting Jamie Oliver’s divisive School Dinners
In aid of food bank charity the Trussell Trust, artist George McCallum and chef Ben Munslow hosted a dining experience inspired by the food we loved as kids.
Six things you’ve got to see at BEYOND THE STREETS LONDON
Come crate digging with Eliza Rose and adidas Originals
Infinity Pool star Cleopatra Coleman on playing unlikeable women
Call Sheet: The Australian actor lifts the lid on her roles in Brandon Cronenberg’s hedonistic body horror and why she gravitates towards complex characters.
Reach for the Stars: charting British pop’s golden era
Michael Cragg’s exhaustive new book celebrates the highlights and catfights of pop music between 1996 and 2006. Go on, stick on Girls Aloud.
How Carl Pei built fashion’s favourite tech brand
The founder of cult tech brand Nothing, whose transparent designs have become a cool kid favourite, talks disrupting the phone market and bringing fun back to design.