Makoto Shinkai releases his new anime blockbuster
Review: Fans of paperback teen fiction, Fall Out Boy and Conor Oberst will recognise the cloying tenor that characterises much of Weathering With You.
Review: Fans of paperback teen fiction, Fall Out Boy and Conor Oberst will recognise the cloying tenor that characterises much of Weathering With You.
Ekin-Su has been at the heart of this season’s drama, and we’re here for her go-getting behaviour. But as is the case year after year, the actress has been the target of judgement and double standards.
As the country’s youth fight for a place where all Iranians are free to embody their identities, Shahram Saadat photographs the Iranian diaspora for the new issue of THE FACE.
It’s the final pit stop, starring: Vaquera, Saint Laurent, Acne Studios, Balmain, Schiaparelli, Rick Owens, Off-White, Loewe, Coperni, Andreas Kronthaler for Vivienne Westwood, Ottolinger, Balenciaga, Givenchy, Valentino, Stella McCartney, Louis Vuitton and Miu Miu.
The 21-year-old newcomer gives an exceptional performance in the BBC’s highly anticipated adaptation of Sally Rooney’s biggest hit. Get ready to binge.
Sidney Lumet’s 1976 film eerily predicted the modern world’s insatiable hunger for live broadcast violence.
Fashion news of the week: Plus! Aries, Umbro and a filthy scrum, Eytys’ breezy capsule, a mega Levi’s knees-up, new KNWLS and Timberland’s latest launch.
A tick-free feed could be the favour that the in-crisis A-lister needed.
On Sunday, before the Euros 2020 final, Rose launched The Lost Lionesses – a virtual experience bringing together her spirited community and presenting an optimistic vision of the future.
There’s a fresh wave of alternative artists creating new styles, with Britain’s grassroots hip-hop scene brimming with mavericks and eccentrics.
Also on the Rated by THE FACE playlist: Deela, Brandon Nega, Jeshi and Leo Bhanji.
Fashion news of the week: Plus, Gant’s mega archive pop-up and Nike announces its latest innovation.
Amanda Ba paints larger-than-life, energetic characters that inhabit a hypothetical world – conceived entirely in her mind.
The first feature film from TV presenting stalwart Reggie Yates is a love letter to the UK garage culture that helped make him. Do you really like it? Is it, is it wicked? “Yes!” is the director of Pirates’ emphatic reply.