What if the cast of Euphoria were Barbie dolls?
Imagine no more, reader. Euphoria Addicted is the Instagram immortalising the show in, well, Barbie and Ken dolls.
Imagine no more, reader. Euphoria Addicted is the Instagram immortalising the show in, well, Barbie and Ken dolls.
Your go-to guide of the best releases to indulge in this month.
In Stand Still Like the Hummingbird, by drawing from his own experience, Sam Levinson showed us everything we knew Euphoria could still be: a poignant and emotional story of addiction.
The bestselling author’s anticipated debut novel tells the warm tale of a fake relationship blossoming into a full-blown romance. Go on, be the first to get stuck in!
Documenting the Nameplate debunks the notion that nameplates are nothing more than fancy bits of bling, celebrating the rich, emotional history behind the pieces.
Public voting opens today, so you can have your say on who gets props for being this year’s biggest and brightest acting talent.
She used to be big in the porn industry. Now she plays Faye, a hilarious junkie in one of TV’s hottest dramas. Here’s a breakdown of Chloe Cherry’s favourite internet habits.
The Brooklyn-based author’s explosive debut novel explores modern – and often toxic – masculinity through a radical viewpoint. Here’s how one of literature’s most exciting new voices spends his time off the page.
Never before has the willy had more of a starring role in TV. But Euphoria, Elite, Sex/Life and, now, And Just Like That, are just pieces in a full-blown, rock-hard renaissance.
This month, the actor did the double, appearing in the biggest film of the moment (Scream) and the best drama on TV (Yellowjackets). We Zoomed her in Los Angeles to celebrate screen hits and plot twists (with, also, some spoilers).
To celebrate Skins’ 15 year anniversary, and, well, the second season of Euphoria, we pit TV's ultimate hot girls against one another.
Schools out… for the apocalypse. All Of Us Are Dead already sounds unmissable.
Skins walked so Euphoria could run, bringing pill-popping hedonism and teen struggles with mental health to the fore. Fifteen years after the show premiered, we spoke to two teachers working in secondary schools when it aired and asked: was the show actually reflective of real-world issues? Or was it just standing in the way of control?
It’s all kicking off in new BBC series The Responder. The East London actor tells us why the Liverpool-set drama is a must-see cop show with a difference.
Before it was an international smash-hit HBO show set in California, Euphoria was a drama about messed-up middle-class kids in Israel. Here’s how the obscure original compares – and why it was cancelled after one series.
With the second sequel of a second-time-rebooted superhero franchise currently enticing cinema-goers back in droves, we ask industry experts: just what is driving movie-going post-pandemic? Spoiler alert: it isn’t just spoilers.
After nailing it for over a decade, veteran manicurist Natalie Minerva landed a job on Gen Z’s favourite show. Here’s how she matches the perfect claws with the personalities of Maddy Perez, Cassie Howard and, of course, Fez’s nan.
It’s the brilliant word-of-mouth thriller about plane crash survivors, whose starving schoolgirl footballers give “eat out to help out” a whole new meaning. As the season finale drops, we speak to the English actor who plays Yellowjackets team captain Jackie.
With Andrew Garfield being the latest actor to take the plunge, we pay tribute to the time-honoured wet-suit photoshoot.
Photographer and filmmaker Dean Hoy’s soft-sculpture project brings discarded teddies back to life with a transgressive touch. Does this spell a second coming for softies?
The painter graduated from the Royal College of Art last year and is hell-bent on flipping the narrative of trauma in Black art, one euphoric, sexy portrait of Black women at a time.
Supernatural cinema has become a spellbinding export for Thailand over the years. Starring Tilda Swinton, Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s Memoria is the latest eerie tale to land on our screens, continuing a cinematic tradition that goes back decades.
Influenced by underground filmmaker Kenneth Anger, photographer Bob Foster visited car shows across the UK, capturing the gaudy, supersized motors. Oddly sexy, we're saying.