Hollywood magic: Cailee Spaeny
Volume 4 Issue 003: It’s good times in Tinseltown for the star of the remake of The Craft.
Volume 4 Issue 003: It’s good times in Tinseltown for the star of the remake of The Craft.
Salut Dylan Kowalski, the young French 3D character artist behind WarNymph’s first cover story.
The late singer is currently touring Europe as a ghostly digital reincarnation. It’s not right, but is it okay? Houston’s hologram stylist tells us more.
Massive throwback accounts have been deleted or otherwise immobilised on the app. Now the rest of the nostalgia community is on the case.
A month packed full of stuff worth getting out of bed for.
Volume 4 Issue 003: From Peter Pan to playing Ned Kelly via 1917, The Face speaks to the world’s most exciting young British actor.
A new Netflix series skewers the way white people encroach on traditionally Latinx neighbourhoods, as well as how business owners must cater to outsiders in order to survive.
Photographer and musician Lida Fox answers this burning question and more through her latest photo book that muses on masculinity.
Volume 4 Issue 003: He’s TikTok’s first crossover star, a walking, talking embodiment of NOW, with a following the size of Hungary. He’s the face of Celine. He’s the stuff of dreams. But Noen Eubanks is more than just a face and a tight pair of jeans.
Volume 4 Issue 003: The acting choices of LaKeith Stansfield demonstrate range, taste, and a predilection for the uncanny. As well the ecstatically received Uncut Gems and the romantic drama The Photograph, love is another role he’s dived into – head first.
The New York-based photographer shot 26 kids on his tiny Caribbean island in the hopes of proving to them that anything is possible. Aww.
A brilliant Face-commissioned film with a straight-up title hit Sundance, then Clermont-Ferrand, then Vimeo. But is that the whole story?
Beanie Feldstein takes the Revelations hot seat, and we talk llamas, British supermarkets and bagels.
The Lady Bird and Booksmart actor has played every kind of nice, but is set to reinvent that image with an adaptation of Caitlin Moran’s rebel yell, How to Build a Girl, and as former White House intern Monica Lewinsky in American Crime Story.
The NYC photographer is used to shooting some of the biggest names in Celeb-town. Now she's focussing on her Dominican roots in new exhibition, PAMPARA.
The artist and founder of Serving The People is creating a space for experimentation through his new exhibition, Fear Eats The Soil.
Review: Following CGI revisions and much anticipation, Sonic goes from completely underwhelming to something mildly tolerable.
Uncut Gems breakout star Julia Fox, Richie Shazam and Puppets and Puppets designer Carly Mark star in a part-autobiographical, part-fictional film about depression and anxiety directed by the Levett brothers.
Winning is everything for the break-out star of Netflix’s docuseries Cheer. The Navarro College champion weighs in on the dedication required to make it big in the high-risk, high-energy world of cheerleading.
The 25-year-old actor plays the lead in the new Netflix fantasy series. Here he discusses grief, magic, and coming out.
The 24-year-old actress on horror, toxic masculinity and her role in psychological thriller Daniel Isn’t Real.
The gender-fluid stage tale featuring heroes, heroines, infidelity and obsession is a choreographed force from Holly Blakey.
From Psycho to The Lighthouse, the horror genre is full of wankers. But the act of pole-stroking is far from just a punchline.