Sebastian is a powerful depiction of queer desire
London Film Festival: Actor Ruaridh Mollica and director Mikko Mäkelä discuss this brilliant drama about a young novelist who moonlights as a sex worker – mining the latter to write his stories.
London Film Festival: Actor Ruaridh Mollica and director Mikko Mäkelä discuss this brilliant drama about a young novelist who moonlights as a sex worker – mining the latter to write his stories.
London Film Festival: This might be Luca Guadagnino’s most personal film yet. It’s also his most challenging.
London Film Festival: Lana Wilson, the director behind Taylor Swift doc Miss Americana, turns her camera onto seven New York psychics in Look Into My Eyes. You’ll be dead surprised by the results.
Calla Henkel and Max Pitegoff, founders of LA's subversive New Theater Hollywood, interview Kalena Yiaueki about her new play Personal Inventory, which sees her reckon with family secrets following unexpected 23andMe results.
London Film Festival: Sasha Nathwani’s debut feature is a touching meditation on the uncertainty of growing up – and delivers 2024’s best representation of teenage friendship.
Ahead of this evening’s match against Gibraltar, one writer recounts the night he spent with the Brigata – the devoted ultra fans of Fifa’s lowest ranked team.
London Film Festival: Blitz is this year’s Opening Night Gala. Its director and young stars discuss presenting a new, diverse view of life in bomb-shattered London.
The Industry actor is renowned for her portrayal of Harper Stern, a ruthless and reckless investment banker who’ll betray anyone who gets in her way. But Myha’la would rather be tucking into a gluten-free Yorkshire pudding with her Siamese cats.
From matchstick models of pool tables and papier mâché cartoon characters to portraits of the Queen, 200 works of art made by prisoners are about to be shown at London’s Southbank Centre, thanks to prison arts therapy charity Koestler Arts.
The 20-year-old's first feature film sees her confront her older self about drugs and boys, all thanks to a wild shrooms trip.
France's oldest city is now the favourite holiday destination among trendy Brits. Photographer Isaac Lamb has dug a little deeper to celebrate its local lovers, hot spots and parties.
The Euphoria actor scored big with a role in the star-studded heist movie Wolfs. And let's just say it came with some unique challenges.
We sat down with one of TV’s favourite couples to get the lowdown on the latest season of Heartstopper.
Demi Moore and Margaret Qualley star in one of the year’s most provocative films, taking the body horror genre to even more gruesome heights. But according to its director, Coralie Fargeat, that’s nothing compared to what women experience on a daily basis.
From one satirical show about rich people to the next, The Perfect Couple actor has nabbed a role in White Lotus.
I Saw the TV Glow might just be the best film of 2024 – thanks, in no small part, to Brigette Lundy-Paine, an actor whose peculiar intensity makes that titular glow even brighter, and to its mega director Jane Schoenbrun.
We’ve hand-selected (and interviewed and photographed) some of our favourite people across music, art, film, literature and fashion, just for you.
She's hailed as a style icon, the voice of a generation and a marketing case-study for what makes young people tick – all for just being herself. Plucked out of reality precisely for being real, Emma Chamberlain is the blueprint for how to navigate social media stardom.
The former numbers lady from Countdown has spent the past few years railing against the Tories on X and TV. She's written a book, What Now?, outlining her personal "mission to fix Broken Britain" – with a few juicy morsels of gossip thrown in for good measure.
For a London screening, director Joseph Douglas Elmhirst has gathered eight short films which reject colonial fantasies about Jamaica.
Brianna Capozzi is best-known for her photographs of Miley Cyrus, Dua Lipa and Olivia Rodrigo. But her new photobook looks closer to home.
When people say, “Is print dead?”, we point them towards The Fence (and us, obviously). As the London-based quarterly turns five, we speak to editor Charlie Baker.
Lights down, curtains up: presenting our six picks for this year’s cinematic feast, from Luca Guadagnino's Queer to Palme D’Or winner Anora.