
Makeup, monsters and mucus: inside A24’s latest book
Special effects artist Emily Schubert has been making people look sick, dead and frightening since she was 13 years old. Now, a book, Beauty of the Beast, means you can do it too.
Special effects artist Emily Schubert has been making people look sick, dead and frightening since she was 13 years old. Now, a book, Beauty of the Beast, means you can do it too.
The Euphoria actor scored big with a role in the star-studded heist movie Wolfs. And let's just say it came with some unique challenges.
The photographer and chronicler of all things British, now the subject of the upcoming documentary I am Martin Parr, has had a decades-long career that shows no sign of waning despite all its contradictions.
The much-debated slasher trope has a few classic traits: pure, virginal, generally morally superior and worthy of survival. In MaXXXine, the last film in Ti West's horror trilogy, he smashes them all.
Manchester club hero Finn, who happens to be a qualified Dylanologist, gives his unfiltered opinion on Timothée’s Oscar-nominated performance – and shares some advice for those of you who can’t name five Dylan songs off the top of your head.
While movie theatres are suffering, Peak TV is climbing higher, reaching further – and reinventing itself as cinema. James Balmont breaks down the cult Japanese and Korean television shows you need to watch.
London Film Festival: the director of the Sundance-winning Danish film on his 25-year connection with his friend and leading man.
From Midsommar to Hereditary, A24 has been revitalising the horror genre over the past few years, with prestige projects that tap into our most basic fears. With the release of False Positive this Friday, the studio’s reign of terror over cinema shows no signs of slowing down.
Alongside Cate Blanchett, newcomer Sophie Kauer is the stand-out in Tár. As the brilliant psychological drama starts hoovering up awards-season love, we speak to the 21-year-old music student from Guildford – and tap her for an exclusive "Introduction to Classical Music" playlist.
The breakout star of Barry Jenkins’ If Beale Street Could Talk is back on our screens with a role in a comic-book movie. Lockdown might have left her in limbo, but Layne remains resolutely focused on her goal: to break through the boundaries and limitations of Hollywood.
Drumroll, curtains, trumpets, lion’s roar, bang on the gong and, best of all, the rustle of popcorn: today marks the opening of the 65th BFI London Film Festival in partnership with American Express.
We managed to secure an exclusive with the biggest, baddest AI diva in Hollywood. ChatGPT3 has nothing on this killer doll. M3GAN's so sweet, she's to die for.
London Film Festival: something terrifying is stalking cave people in an inspired British debut. Yes, like the historical setting, it’s behind you…
The hotly anticipated sequel to the 1992 horror film has bucketloads of blood, yes. But more terrifying than the legend itself is the devastating real-world inspiration behind it.
One of the country’s most dynamic film festivals has pulled up.
The groundbreaking Pakistani film about a relationship between a trans dancer and a married man was censored, banned and then unbanned. The filmmaker discusses its turbulent journey to critical acclaim.
Review: Henry Blake’s debut is a powerful, eye-opening story of child exploitation.