How unhinged dances took over our screens
From M3GAN’s pre-kill performance to Wednesday’s Spooky Girl’s Frug, there’s only one way to dance right now: utterly deranged.
From M3GAN’s pre-kill performance to Wednesday’s Spooky Girl’s Frug, there’s only one way to dance right now: utterly deranged.
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 North Londoner has impressed KSI and Mia Khalifa with his viral track, Number One Candidate.
My Media Diet: Here’s what FSN’s big boss gets up to when he’s not busy writing fictional celebrity headlines and waxing lyrical about Rihanna taking the bins out.
It's plagued 20th century pop culture and design, but in the midst of economic hardship and, er, Andrew Tate's home getting raided, it appears the pad is had.
Made a list, checked it twice, but still feeling daunted by those 2023 resolutions? Allow advice columnist Nectarine Girl to help.
The five best non-lead TV actors of 2022 #5: The youngest sibling in Sharon Horgan’s firecracker ensemble dramedy had us crushing in all the right ways.
The five best non-lead TV characters of 2022 #4: One half of the local duo that indisputably won the second series of the mega HBO show, Mia made getting everything you ever wanted look easy.
The five best non-lead TV characters of 2022 #3: In a cast full of weirdos, misfits and psychopaths, this queen bee proved that bitches have hearts, too.
The five best non-lead TV characters of 2022 #2: He’s got one eye, hates his family, has an appetite for revenge and rides the biggest dragon in Westeros. No pressure, then, for the actor playing him.
Because sometimes a sensible plotline just doesn’t hit the spot.
Call Sheet: the teenage star of His Dark Materials talks abusive onscreen parents and entering the Star Wars universe with The Acolyte.
The five best non-lead TV characters of 2022 #1: Chef’s kiss for the restaurant manager played by an IRL sandwich connoisseur. At least he’s the show's lead asshole.
Skinny jeans! Centre partings! Sunglasses! Hedi Slimane says “indie rights”.
A strange year for the country ran in sync with a strange year, personally, for writer Clive Martin: a summer of ElfBars, high street scrapes and confusion in mid-sized British towns that left him grappling with his own mortality.
He’s climbed the ranks of Top Boy, worked with Sir Steve McQueen and even bagged a BAFTA. But Empire of Light presented the actor’s biggest, most feathery challenge yet.