In The Heights’ Gregory Diaz IV on the New York Yankees and Matilda memories
Five Things: The In The Heights triple threat opens up about his most treasured items that will never be flogged off at a car boot sale.
Five Things: The In The Heights triple threat opens up about his most treasured items that will never be flogged off at a car boot sale.
Volume 4 Issue 002: Meet the British actor starring with Scarlett Johansson in an Oscar-winning Adolf Hitler satire.
It’s all kicking off in new BBC series The Responder. The East London actor tells us why the Liverpool-set drama is a must-see cop show with a difference.
Call Sheet: The 16-year-old gives us the lowdown on dodgy auditions, hilarious onset moments and landing the biggest role of his career in the year’s weirdest film.
Catching up with the internet’s favourite funnyman to talk dick pics, sleazy shenanigans and his new film Rotting in the Sun.
Call Sheet: The Los Angeles-born actress talks making on-screen magic in Hocus Pocus 2, her on-set essentials, and juggling films with life as a normal college student.
Men: do you know your babydolls from your basques? Your G-strings from your garters? Your bustiers from your bras? Why? Because you could be wearing lingerie soon.
The unflinching Bradford playwright was overlooked during her lifetime. Now The Face speaks to the Northern writers keeping her spirit alive.
Daily Beauty Rituals: One of the platform’s funniest posters also has ridiculously good skin. Here’s what her routine looks like – budget finds, bougie-buys and all.
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 American actress-turned-filmmaker and Arrested Development star on her role as a “vibrant, outgoing narcissist” in Animals, a Dublin-set tale of toxic friendship, one-night stands, cocaine and booze.
In the ’90s and ’00s, romantic comedies were big business. Yearning for the genre to make a proper box office comeback? Satisfy your cravings with these films.
With Bong Joon-ho’s Mickey 17 and season two of Squid Game in the pipeline, not to mention lots of Hallyuwood screenings around London, there has never been a better time to kick-start your Korean cinema fix.
Chase Sui Wonders, Rachel Sennott, Myha’la Herrold, Thuso Mbedu, Whitney Peak and Rain Spencer are starring in some of the most exciting projects on screens big and small over the coming months.
Terry (old, but not actually old) and Terry (young) really stole the show in Michaela Coel’s I May Destroy You. We got them together to talk school, stereotyping and those mini Just Do It rucksacks.
Zombies, cannibals, bitchy witches and not-so-super heroes will all be invading your telly this year. Your best defence? A comfy sofa.
The Irish actress on her “totally fockin’ exciting” forthcoming role.