John Waters on camp, Trump and being Mr. Know-It-All
The cult filmmaker received the Pardo d’onore Manor career achievement award at Switzerland’s Locarno Film Festival. It was a nice excuse for a chat.
The cult filmmaker received the Pardo d’onore Manor career achievement award at Switzerland’s Locarno Film Festival. It was a nice excuse for a chat.
Helping make superhero films fun again, wearing killer get-ups, shedding skin – literally – to get in character… All in a day’s work for the shape-shifting actor.
Exclusive: In Netflix sci-fi thriller The Kitchen, Wright swaps the commentary box for the DJ booth. He and co-director Kibwe Tavares chat community, gentrification, the Premier League and Gary Lineker.
Filmmaker Leo Leigh's evocative photo book revisits an unearthed box of tapes from his youth. Cue: McDonald's wrappers, smoking on busses, and bongs.
THE FACE Film Society: We're offering you an exclusive and totally free London preview of writer-director Emerald Fennell’s brilliant new film starring Jacob Elordi, Barry Keoghan and Ewan Mitchell.
Today, a jury panel including Andy Serkis and THE FACE’s editor Matthew Whitehouse got together to whittle down a shortlist of Britain’s most exciting acting talent – and you can vote for your favourite.
London Film Festival: Lana Wilson, the director behind Taylor Swift doc Miss Americana, turns her camera onto seven New York psychics in Look Into My Eyes. You’ll be dead surprised by the results.
Urchin is the actor’s feature film debut as a writer and director. It’s a powerful, provocative story of addiction and homelessness that might just break your heart.
One Tom Ford eyeliner, five daily wig changes, clouds of hairspray and 120 outfits: the costume, hair and makeup teams behind Sofia Coppola’s biopic tell us how they brought Priscilla Presley’s legendary ‘60s style to the screen.
A brilliant Face-commissioned film with a straight-up title hit Sundance, then Clermont-Ferrand, then Vimeo. But is that the whole story?
Catching up with the internet’s favourite funnyman to talk dick pics, sleazy shenanigans and his new film Rotting in the Sun.
A fixation with horror runs in the Cronenberg family. Following in his father’s footsteps, the visionary director uncovers the chilling meaning behind his latest film release.
London Film Festival: Actor Ruaridh Mollica and director Mikko Mäkelä discuss this brilliant drama about a young novelist who moonlights as a sex worker – mining the latter to write his stories.
London Film Festival: director Nikyatu Jusu on her Sundance-winning horror and the secret to making a proper scary film.
From Glass Onion and The Menu to Triangle of Sadness, right now, there's only one message (ironically) coming out of Hollywood: rich people are bad.