With his deeply human turn as rough sleeper Mike in Harris Dickinson’s Urchin, Frank Dillane has found his leading man magnetism.
Revered British artist Leon Vynehall soars to artistic heights with his new album, In Daytona Yellow. He talks Japan, experimentation, and essence.
For as long as Charlie Hunnam has been an actor, he’s favoured substance over stardom. But with Ryan Murphy’s Monster, he’s got the best of both worlds.
The Crown breakout Luther Ford swapped Buckingham Palace for the Battle of Hastings in latest series, King & Conqueror.
From Warfare to Caught Stealing, roadtrips and reading his way through the Indigenous literary canon, D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai might just be one of Hollywood’s busiest – and most intentional – breakout stars.
Anthony Boyle is back on Irish soil in Steven Knight’s House of Guinness – the kind of turn that could anoint the 31-year-old as television’s next great leading man.
Covering our Autumn/Winter 2025 issue, Russell Tovey talks to Pedro Pascal about Plainclothes and why being “vers” is the best.
Matthew McConaughey has staked his career on a cocktail of belief, faith and conviction. With his new devotional collection, Poems and Prayers – he’s sharing the recipe.
As Brady Corbet’s The Brutalist solidifies him as one of the towering film forces of his era, he talks child stardom and defying the project’s naysayers.
Parisian trio Keep Dancing Inc.’s inspirations span New Order to Arcade Fire and Chic – now they’re back with new album, A Taste of Possibility.
Travis Barker talks new beginnings personally and for blink-182 – and why he’s definitely not a celebrity.
Singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Deyaz talks single “Numb” and London’s everlasting influence on his creative process.
As he releases sophomore record Welcome Home, Kid!, Jordan Mackampa reflects on achieving undiluted self-expression.
Paying homage to the perennial voice of Amy Winehouse in Sam Taylor-Johnson’s biopic, actor Jack O’Connell talks going Back To Black.
With his industry CV and internet audience proliferating side by side – 22-year-old Calum Harper is at the forefront of a new generation of models.
Benito Skinner reflects on debut TV opus Overcompensating, the potential for Spongebob to be a queer icon and recruiting Charli xcx for the show.
Jack Rooke’s BAFTA-winning account of mental health and grief Big Boys has made for one of the most poignant, progressive comedies in recent memory.
Swapping the grit of Måneskin’s discography for theatrical pop, Damiano David is proving his showmanship translates to any arena he chooses.
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