Five films and TV shows to get you through the next week
Screen Time: Hungry for more content? From bite-sized comedy snacks to three-course cinematic meals, these are the best things to watch right now.
Screen Time: Hungry for more content? From bite-sized comedy snacks to three-course cinematic meals, these are the best things to watch right now.
From The Matrix Resurrections to Scream and Euphoria, the fourth wall is being well and truly shattered.
In Charlotte Regan’s comedy-drama about a young girl who reunites with her dad after her mum’s death, the 12-year-old actor, who's never even had a line in a school play, gives a thrilling, naturalistic performance.
After news surfaced of the tough audition process, we take a look at the candidates for arguably the hardest job in Hollywood. Step forward Lady Gaga, Julia Garner, Alexa Demie and, obviously, the Material Girl herself.
Never before has the willy had more of a starring role in TV. But Euphoria, Elite, Sex/Life and, now, And Just Like That, are just pieces in a full-blown, rock-hard renaissance.
The fifth instalment in the classic horror franchise, Evil Dead Rise is only the Dublin director's second film. But he's already tipped to become horror's next gruesome mastermind.
Podcast: This week we dig into Emerald Fennell's darkly comic second film, with a little help from Saltburn star Archie Madekwe.
From Indonesia to Hong Kong, Taiwan to Japan, writer James Balmont takes a look at the non-English language films contending for Best International Feature at this year's Oscars.
The Los Angeles-based director swipes up on her second feature, Mainstream, "a cautionary fairytale" about social media fame, delusion and excess.
London Film Festival: Sasha Nathwani’s debut feature is a touching meditation on the uncertainty of growing up – and delivers 2024’s best representation of teenage friendship.
As the film festival opens its doors today, our resident fashion historian, The Kimbino, looks back at some of the best looks to date. Featuring: Balenciaga, Bella Hadid, Jean Paul Gaultier and more!
Premiering on The Face, this Bafta-nominated short, directed by filmmaker Hector Dockrill, explores the visceral effects knife crime has on the individuals and communities it strikes.
Kamaya Jones, 16, is on the road to basketball stardom, following in the footsteps of the greatest player of all time.
The studio has hosted the likes of Drake and Harry Styles. The Face joined Cadenza for a blissful week of spontaneous sessions with Jorja Smith, Kasien, Miraa May, Aminé and many more. Watch the full film directed by Marcus McSweeney here.
We gave the House of the Dragon actor a ring to talk books, birthday suits, and the allure of an egg mayo sandwich (you heard).
In Andrew Finch’s new exhibition, Mark Leckey, Vinca Petersen, Jeremy Deller and emerging filmmakers present shorts showcasing the best of British raves. Nice one, top one, sorted.
Review: The most anticipated movie of the year made its world premiere at Venice Film Festival this weekend. It’s not for kids.