Pauline Chalamet on bad auditions, life-changing books and showbiz stories
Call Sheet: As the second season of The Sex Lives of College Girls hits screens, we asked Chalamet to dish the dirt on her juiciest acting secrets.
Call Sheet: As the second season of The Sex Lives of College Girls hits screens, we asked Chalamet to dish the dirt on her juiciest acting secrets.
Featuring city's best club night, DJs, pubs and morning after breakfast spot, all recommended by a local.
The former Coronation Street star talks about the north, working class representation and her latest role playing Erin in comedy drama Brassic.
From binge-watching British murder mysteries to sending Jeremy Allen White memes to the show’s group chat, here’s how the hit series’ breakout star spends her time on the internet.
The Lady Bird actor is taking R-rated teen comedy out of the dark ages with her latest movie Booksmart.
We certainly think so. Sean Baker’s rollicking, Palme d’Or-winning, Mikey Madison-starring film is the wildest of rides – the actor and director tell us all about it.
The London skate brand has collaborated with Madchester’s finest on a six-piece collection, including a short film of frontmen Shaun and Bez making head to tail of the newly minted clobber.
From Malcolm & Marie with Zendaya to the Gucci biopic starring Lady Gaga, here is every movie that we can’t wait to see.
Exploring the brilliance of a film-festival-circuit favourite, from London to Recife, with its Brazilian co-directors.
Screen Time: Got a case of streaming decision paralysis? Here’s everything worth watching from 23 July onwards.
Mike Judge’s dystopian comedy that follows the story of Corporal Joe Bauers who wakes up in a future where everything’s gone to shit.
In Not Okay, Bodies Bodies Bodies, Triangle of Sadness and other works, the content creator gets a skewering. Are influencers coming to the end of their clout reign?
Before Instagram existed, Tyler and his crew built their own aesthetic universe, inviting fans along for the wild ride. The music industry watched closely.
Screen Time: Let’s face it, summer is over. Time to pack in the outdoor activities and stay home with boredom-busting content instead.
Conceptual artist Amalia Ulman’s debut feature film is a sordid, humorous delve into Europe’s economic crisis, class relations and the bond between mother and daughter. With a fur coat thrown in for good measure.
While we’re still (mostly) stuck indoors and our eyes glaze over from screen fatigue, it can be nice to spread eagle on the bed and turn on a podcast.