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A definitive timeline of Julia Fox’s greatest moments
It’s time to make official what many of us already know to be true: that the ex-dominatrix, artist, photographer and actress is one of pop culture’s most fascinating figures – and a riotous paragon of celebrity.
Jessie Buckley’s time is now
The Irish actress on her “totally fockin’ exciting” forthcoming role.
Editor’s letter: autumn 2023
Editor Matthew Whitehouse on cover star Taylor Russell, and the musicians keeping England’s folk tradition alive.
Trent Alexander-Arnold: “Do I feel fulfilled? Nowhere near”
Trent Alexander-Arnold has spent the last year cementing his place as the most exciting English footballer of his generation. On the day he’s named Premier League Young Player of the Season, we meet the Liverpool FC star with the world at his feet.
These women are the future of TV and cinema
Chase Sui Wonders, Rachel Sennott, Myha’la Herrold, Thuso Mbedu, Whitney Peak and Rain Spencer are starring in some of the most exciting projects on screens big and small over the coming months.
Global culture calendar: February
A month packed full of stuff worth getting out of bed for.
Caleb Landry Jones’ Freak Zone
After a run of acclaimed film roles, the Texan actor creates his own private psychedelic reel: a debut album that’s as brilliant and out-there as its maker.
6 names to have on your radar this spring
We rounded up some of our favourite up-and-comers across music, film, art and sport. Come see what they have to say for themselves...
Filippo Scotti, Italian cinema’s new golden boy
The 21-year-old actor stars as a young Paolo Sorrentino in The Hand Of God, a film inspired by a tragedy in the Italian director's youth.
Thuso Mbedu: “I told my grandmother I’m doing drama. She didn’t talk to me for a month”
The star of Barry Jenkins' critically-acclaimed adaptation of The Underground Railroad is about to bring another untold story from Black history to screen in The Woman King.
Jim Jarmusch’s celeb-jammed zombie comedy
Review: The Dead Don’t Die is an attempt at winking satire – but the film’s success depends on our ability to stomach this sort of winking.
‘Honey Boy’ is an emotional retelling of Shia LaBeouf’s younger years
Review: The actor is back to his best as he plays his own abusive father in his self-autobiographical screenplay.
Watch the trailer for Eternals, AKA Game of Deviants
Another Trailer of the Week: because when Marvel gives us flying London buses, we hop aboard.