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Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring Two Shell, Central Cee, Ayra Starr and slowthai.
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring Two Shell, Central Cee, Ayra Starr and slowthai.
The German epic, an unlikely awards season sensation, is led from the front by the 27-year-old newcomer. The Austrian actor describes his months on the frontline and defends the film’s visceral violence. “Why watch a war movie that isn't too brutal? It's absurd.”
Predictably, the Tories are going to try and ban laughing gas. But who is it really benefiting?
Call Sheet: The young New Yorker is in awe of co-star Brendan Fraser’s Oscar-nominated performance. Having been acting since he was three weeks old, he knows what he’s talking about.
The fifth instalment in the classic horror franchise, Evil Dead Rise is only the Dublin director's second film. But he's already tipped to become horror's next gruesome mastermind.
Anna Cafolla makes January a bit more bearable with this list of transgressive classics, post break-up reads, books that satirise trauma and slow-burning thrillers.
We spoke to aspiring lawyers, students and healthcare workers who have taken DMT. Here’s what they saw in the other dimension…
My Media Diet: The new leading man on the Black-ish spin-off gives us a peep behind his black mirror, memes and all.
The American Ballet Theatre soloist lifts the curtain on his skincare routine for a dose of balletcore beauty.
In Faceless Techno, photographer Yis Kid documents, lo-fi style, what the city’s techno community are wearing, in all their scantily-clad glory.
“It was a crew of fully clothed people and there I am in my tighty whiteys hanging around.” The actor and playwright talks us through his new film We The Animals based on Justin Torres’ acclaimed novel.
Meet the movers, shakers and taste-makers of BCN’s ever-growing alt-reggaeton brigade.
Daily Beauty Rituals: The LA-based purveyor of raspy, lovelorn next-gen emo takes us behind the scenes on her beauty routine.
Photo of the day: huge crowds thronged Hong Kong on 9th June to protest against a controversial extradition law proposal that has sparked the biggest public backlash against the city’s pro-Beijing leadership in years.
Featuring over 100 artists and spanning 50 years, this exhibition celebrates work engaging with gender identity, in a time we need these conversations more than ever.
We speak to the artists, curators and collaborators involved in Somerset House’s groundbreaking exhibition Get Up, Stand Up Now. First up, Moroccan artist Hassan Hajjaj.