Everyone’s Tolkien about Morfydd Clark
The Saint Maud actress is about to hit the big time in a billion-dollar TV reboot of Lord of the Rings.
The Saint Maud actress is about to hit the big time in a billion-dollar TV reboot of Lord of the Rings.
The 25-year-old actor plays the lead in the new Netflix fantasy series. Here he discusses grief, magic, and coming out.
The actor is unrecognisable as a tatted up, tough-talking skinhead – trying to abandon a life of hatred – in this must-watch film.
Saltburn, the writer-director’s second film, is a wicked satire of sex and class starring Barry Keoghan and Jacob Elordi. As it launches the London Film Festival, Fennell spills the Earl Grey.
He broke out as Normal People’s bad guy. Now he’s playing Samuel Beckett and a WWII hero – and embracing a messy new hobby courtesy of Austin Butler.
Editor Matthew Whitehouse on THE FACE's latest cover star, Halle Bailey.
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London Film Festival: As the Best Show on TV ™ returns, Logan Roy’s cockiest offspring spills the beans* on what to expect from series three. *He doesn’t really. But he says other cool stuff.
The Bodies Bodies Bodies and The Idol star is comedy’s number one It Girl. Here’s how she went from Twitter over-sharer to silver screen standout.
Photographer Anna Pollack talks us through the hair raising action on the set of the Safdie brothers’ new film shot in New York’s Diamond District.
With Germany on the quarantine-free travel list. We asked photographer and Berghain doorman Sven Marquardt to curate a coronavirus-friendly itinerary for your next trip to Berlin.
He’s been shockin’, repulsin’ and pissin’ people off since his late ’70s beginnings as a subversive filmmaker. Now he’s back with a new photo book, Baron.
2021 in review: from Squid Game to Hellbound via Dr. Brain, this year one country bossed it in the TV thriller stakes. Here’s how they did it, and also what’s coming next.
Volume 4 Issue 002: Meet the British actor starring with Scarlett Johansson in an Oscar-winning Adolf Hitler satire.
2021 in review: After a year of being stuck in our homes, cinema returned with a host of blockbusters that demanded our attention, from No Time To Die via Marvel to House of Gucci.
Takal reenvisioned classic slasher Black Christmas, bringing a fresh directing perspective to the revered fright flick distributor.