Lucien Smith is on a mission to put the communality back in art
The artist and founder of Serving The People is creating a space for experimentation through his new exhibition, Fear Eats The Soil.
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.
Daniel Kaluuya and Jodie Turner-Smith, the film’s British stars, interviewed together on filming together – and hitting Mardis Gras.
A month packed full of stuff worth getting out of bed for.
The story of how two teen girls came to dominate the video-sharing app by dancing the Renegade.
Last year the London-based artist planted a phonebox in Dungeness, Kent for Brexiteers, Remainers and those in the foggy middle to leave anonymous messages for Europe. They’ve been collected and compiled into a film. Watch it here.
One is a non-binary musician, songwriter and performer, the other is a boundary-pushing filmmaker working in male-dominated industry. Together they’re making creative history.
Review: Fans of paperback teen fiction, Fall Out Boy and Conor Oberst will recognise the cloying tenor that characterises much of Weathering With You.
The photographic anthology featuring images from Larry Clark and BTS with Murakami, dropped on 29th January. Have a sneak peek of what’s inside here.
Review: Yuknavitch’s debut short fiction collection, Verge, is a study of characters on the margins of society – and reality – as we know it.
Help Tilda Swinton, Jeremy Deller, Wolfgang Tillmans and more in preserving the legacy of Britain’s influential gay artist.
Photographer Alexander Coggin gets up close and personal with RuPaul and your favourite on-screen queens.
Forget the looks yo-yoing up and down the runway, this is what people were wearing in Paris after dark when the shows were done.
The inspiring Oscar-winning and BAFTA-nominated short film that shows what it says in the title.
Musician and producer Surkin discusses his new zine GENER8ION – with entries from Matthew Williams and Keizo Kitajima – and a forthcoming “optimistic dystopian sci-fi project” in collaboration with director Romain Gavras.
Volume 4 Issue 2: The 25-year-old Canadian actor on making waves and making Waves.
The friends and family of Leanne Amaning, Paige Turley and Shaughna Phillips tell us who’s been hitting up their DMs (apart from us).