Encounter director Michael Pearce on working with “magnetic” Riz Ahmed
In his new film, Riz Ahmed is brilliant as an ex-Marine fighting aliens that only he can see. Encounter director Michael Pearce explains how his leading man led from the front.
In his new film, Riz Ahmed is brilliant as an ex-Marine fighting aliens that only he can see. Encounter director Michael Pearce explains how his leading man led from the front.
In his latest menswear offering for the French fashion house, Kim Jones delivers a dazzling ode to Jack Kerouac and the Beats, re-spun for a new generation of fashion-forward free spirits.
Photographer Vanessa Beecroft and THE FACE’s Fashion Director Danny Reed collaborate on a super slick fashion story as futuristic as it is an ode to the heady ’70s dancefloors. (Look out for a cameo from mini Beecroft!)
Award ceremony red carpets have transformed over the past year. There's the obvious differences like the absence of, you know, actual red carpets, but the most stand out change? Male stars upping their style game.
The London DJ takes us around the world with her eclectic Face Mix. Dig in.
BEAUTIFUL PRESENTS: BEAUTIFUL VOL. 1 features tracks from Loraine James, Tim Reaper, Grove and more.
Another Trailer of the Week: because when Marvel gives us flying London buses, we hop aboard.
Released 15 years ago, Skinnyman’s only LP is considered a UK hip-hop masterpiece.
The Stranger Things star comes into her own as Ziggy Berman in Netflix’s ambitious new horror trilogy, Fear Street, based on R.L. Stine’s teen novels of the same name.
Move over, Avengers! In Shang-Chi and The Legend of The Three Rings, the actress adds Nora-from-Queens sizzle to the MCU’s most progressive film yet.
London’s first independent gallery looks back at its pivotal moments with new exhibition Light Years, showcasing a 1985 celebration of THE FACE which echoes powerfully to the future.
The heavily anticipated Final Fantasy 7 is a beautiful piece of work. However its eco-apocalypse storyline struggles in a gaming industry whose environmental impact is sizeable and growing.
Get the look: In this week’s column, The Kimbino looks to the latest DC release, The Batman, and finds sartorial cues in Mugler, Rick Owens and Margiela. “We aren’t sacrificing fashion in the name of espionage,” she says.
The London-based DJ blends West African hits with slick amapiano tracks.
Hyper-coloured, hyper-sexual, hyper-experimental: it’s a giddy affair for the designer’s Men’s and Women’s offerings.
The South East Londoner discusses the potent messages of The Power In Us.
He was the hottest skatewear designer in Lagos. Now he’s the hottest artist in London, with a following of thousands who will literally fight each other to own one of his paintings. But is Olaolu Slawn just taking the piss? (A little bit, but we’re into it.)