An oral history of Girl, Interrupted
Susanna Kaysen’s mental ward memoir was adapted into one of the most harrowing female-led films of the last 30 years. Director James Mangold and key members of the film’s crew look back on its making.
Susanna Kaysen’s mental ward memoir was adapted into one of the most harrowing female-led films of the last 30 years. Director James Mangold and key members of the film’s crew look back on its making.
Most people play video games as a form of escapism. For others, it’s an extension of their daily grind.
The internet funnyman returns for a second series of Jason’s Closet, where Royal Ascot’s Ladies Day, Extinction Rebellion protests and an acid house rave are on the menu.
Meet Naomie Ackie, the badass newcomer in The Rise of Skywalker, a fast-rising actress galloping out of north-east London on a space horse (with tusks).
The South Wales Valleys as you’ve never seen them before.
Photographer Rosie Marks went inside the annual art fair so you didn’t have to.
Volume 4 Issue 002: Journeying from EastEnders to Hollywood blockbusters with the “fucking crazy” anti-thespian.
Photographer Anna Pollack talks us through the hair raising action on the set of the Safdie brothers’ new film shot in New York’s Diamond District.
Meet Trackie McLeod, Corbin Shaw and Sam Harris, the British artists challenging hyper-masculine stereotypes and raising awareness on mental health.
Volume 4 Issue 002: The underground star who steals the show in the new Safdie brothers movie.
This New Yorker is a diamond in the ruff, and his brief appearance in the Safdie brothers’ heart-pounding new film takes the insanity to a whole new level.
Volume 4 Issue 002: Backflipping on talk shows, raising The Rock’s eyebrow, rocking Sharpie face tatts: all part of 13-year-old Euphoria star Javon Walton’s wild ride to stardom.
Volume 4 Issue 002: With roles in Yoga Hosers, The King and the upcoming Dreamland, the French-American is following in the fairytale footsteps of her earliest acting influence, Catherine Deneuve.
Volume 4 Issue 002: She’s the breakout actress of the year - one that could only have come from the city of dreams.
Lauren Greenfield’s revealing documentary The Kingmaker explores the extravagant life of the former first lady of the Philippines and matriarch of the Marcos political family.
Photographer Martin Andersen spent five years capturing the highs and lows of the Premier League team. Now you can see it all in his book, Can’t Smile Without You.
Ho ho, 1917 was shot in a single take! Or, what looks like a single take. I spotted the cut, so I’m a cinematic genius. Roger Deakins!
Halima Olalemi of Ad Archives talks clout, culture and what’s next for her Instagram account.
Review: Adam Sandler is wildly, grimly compelling in the Safdie Brothers’ New York-set thriller.
Introducing ... FIMS! The Salford University course teaching tomorrow’s budding super-creatives – and they’re releasing an off-the-wall zine.
The designer’s debut exhibition Silent Madness is a soundtrack-accompanied installation exploring her inner thoughts and tapping deep into her Nigerian roots.
Cieron Magat has been documenting us on his trusty iPhone.