The Story of Malcolm X
Spike Lee is now showing a sunnier face to the world, yet he’s making another film without a happy ending.
Spike Lee is now showing a sunnier face to the world, yet he’s making another film without a happy ending.
Carpets that look like bacon and sofas that look like loaves of bread. Plus plenty of things that don't resemble food and will make your home look heavenly.
Rated by The Face: a playlist featuring Charli XCX, Jawnino, BXKS and Cardi B.
100%: The high-octane Filipino genre has exploded on TikTok. This weekend, its pioneer is headed to London.
Between the pandemic and the protests, this year has been an alarm bell for young people. Here, 20 candidates weigh in on the year so far and give us a snapshot of life in their shoes.
Rave Report: The collective know how to pull off high-energy, multi-genre events.
Volume 4 Issue 002: Meet the British actor starring with Scarlett Johansson in an Oscar-winning Adolf Hitler satire.
Arm’s Length, the new EP from the California-born Londoner, is a brooding and intoxicating meditation on how to figure things out, interspersed with lo-fi beats and glorious acoustics.
THE FACE’s new cover star speaks about collaborating with Inflo, Greg Kurstin, Max Martin, Shellback and Ludwig Göransson.
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.
Get queered up on queer film classics using the author’s definitive guide – it’s good for the soul.
Fashion news of the week: plus, Kim Jones leaves Fendi, Rhode lands in London, and Prada creates a suit that’s out of this world.
He’s the much-loved, much-bearded figure of Great British art. A new Paris exhibition will show you why.
They serve a million scoops of gelato every week and want to open 300 cafes by 2022. How Creams is taking over the British high street.
To mark the release of his new book, Donkey Man and Other Stories, THE FACE chats to the photographer about fashion, family, naked pictures, celebrities and the ethics of shooting raw portraits.
Also on the Rated by THE FACE Playlist: Smerz, Olan Monk, Grace Ives and Rosalía.
THE FACE gains some wisdom from the Dublin and Paris-based artist, who explores relationship issues on her EP The Love Interlude.