Five goblin mode films to see out an unhinged year
Because sometimes a sensible plotline just doesn’t hit the spot.
Because sometimes a sensible plotline just doesn’t hit the spot.
The actress slash comedian plays a sugar baby anxiety magnet in this claustrophobic Jewish comedy.
The 20-year-old comic book, Star Wars and Marvel fan has won over thousands of hearts on social media. In the era of wholesome content, he’s just what the doctor ordered.
With 2021 almost out the door, the platform celebrates this year’s top talent, from trainspotter Francis Bourgeois and music sensation PinkPantheress, to disability rights activist Shelby Lynch.
The LA-via-Atlanta surrealist recommends raunchy Southern soul, Julia Ducournau’s body horror and hacked version of Pokémon games.
Meet the actors, musicians, and designers looking to leave their mark this year.
Screen Time: Spend the next seven days in your natural habitat: on the sofa, with a cuppa, watching TV.
When everything else was going wrong, the 27-year-old comedian landed a job working with Rachel Sennott “one of the hardest working, most determined people I’ve ever met” on her acclaimed HBO show.
Volume 4 Issue 002: Whether singing about cows, waffles or cunnilingus, Doja Cat is here to surprise and entertain.
The Fence is London’s second-best magazine: an independent quarterly that publishes witty essays, sketches, investigations and insider accounts of powerful institutions. So when it came to deciding who we should send to cover October’s Frieze Art Fair, there was only one place to call.
The new book from Benjamin Myers examines “the blind folly of men” via short stories amassed over 15 years of writing.
Thought blokes were a dying breed? Think again, sunshine. This London skate collective makes Jackass look like BBC fodder. Come meet ’em.
A24's slasher-comedy satirises our obsession with social media on the big screen. Here's how one of its lead actors likes to spend her time online.
Screen Time: Feet up. Telly on. From a Spice Girls doc to Bolu Babalola’s Big Age, here are the best TV and film morsels to snack on from 10th September onwards.
“Is throwing an egg at someone a meaningful act of violence or is it a valid, subversive expression of defiance?”
Daily Beauty Rituals: Starting the day with a long shower soundtracked by Radiohead, The Bear’s breakout star gives us a peek into her wellness routine.
Spider-Man developer Insomniac Games is back with Rift Apart – the perfect summer blockbuster.