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“The culture of the age is temporary, casual, job-to-job for working class kids”
Director Ken Loach on the crisis – and the kids – at the heart of his brilliant, vital new film, Sorry We Missed You.
Lyna Khoudri is The French Dispatch’s secret weapon
LFF: The Wes Anderson-approved French-Algerian follows fellow César winners Charlotte Gainsbourg, Vanessa Paradis and Audrey Tautou – and now she’s disarming Timothée Chalamet.
Learning to Skateboard in a Warzone (If You’re A Girl)
The inspiring Oscar-winning and BAFTA-nominated short film that shows what it says in the title.
How Dasha Nekrasova plunged into horror
With The Scary of Sixty-First, her directorial debut, the actor-director-podcaster makes Jeffrey Epstein’s disgraced downfall even more bone-chilling.
8 names to keep an eye on right now
We’ve hand-selected (and interviewed and photographed) some of our favourite people across music, art, film, literature and fashion, just for you.
Armie Hammer on the enduring mystery of Rebecca
The US actor takes the lead in Ben Wheatley’s Netflix remake of a classic.
Reality Winner on Sydney Sweeney and leaking government secrets
Arrested aged 25, whistleblower Reality Winner received the longest ever sentence for releasing intelligence to the media. Euphoria star Sydney Sweeney plays her in a stunning new film. Here, in her own words, is Winner’s story.
Bong Joon Ho on his multi-Oscar nominated masterpiece Parasite
The movie has made Academy Awards history as the first-ever Korean nominee for best picture. As Beth Webb finds, a large contribution to the film’s success, it seems, is a love for the director himself.
An acting star is born in ‘The Peanut Butter Falcon’
Review: Newcomer Zack Gottsagen demonstrates that disability needn’t stop you from fulfilling your dreams and the Shia LaBeouf comeback continues apace.
Blonde and the cruel cult of Marilyn Monroe
Amy, Diana, Marilyn: dead famous women’s bodies are increasingly being raked over, mythologised and made tragic. When will it end?
Aubrey Plaza on swapping deadpan for psycho-drama
Toe-curling sarcasm, anxious talk show appearances, “Evil Hag” energy... Think you have Aubrey Plaza all figured out? Brilliant new psycho-drama Black Bear reveals a raw and vulnerable side of the Ingrid Goes West actor.
Brainwashed will make you mad about the male gaze in cinema
London Film Festival: The male perspective has dominated films for over a century. In her new documentary, Nina Menkes tracks how filmmakers have long objectified women – and why that’s so harmful.
Lilia Buckingham on Hollywood hot takes and industry white lies
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.
This is Amalia Ulman’s moodboard
Her new film, Magic Farm, is a jagged-edged satire fizzing with energy. But there are Serious Human Issues at play: not least climate catastrophe, sex as deliverance and wilful ignorance as a linchpin of American culture. Amalia takes us into her world...
Emerald Fennell on Saltburn
The director thrilled a packed cinema with an entertaining post-screening conversation at THE FACE Film Society’s preview of her riotous new film.
Video: Northern Ireland’s Generation Peace
The Face travelled to Derry to make a powerful film documenting the city’s political and social activism. Watch the full film directed by Scott Carthy here.