Charlotte Ritchie Does Not Live In A Haunted House (Apparently)
Charlotte Ritchie could very easily be anyone’s best friend. You probably know her face from her breakout role in Fresh Meat as the exceptionally annoying Oregon; or her sophomore series stint on Call The Midwife as the enthusiastically lovable, and
London Film Festival: ‘All Of Us Strangers’ Review
A meditation on the consequences of grief, All Of Us Strangers is a time-slipping, supernatural drama like you’ve never seen before. Adapted from the 1987 Japanese novel by Taichi Yamada, Andrew Haigh transposes the Tokyo-set story into contemporary London, using
London Film Festival 2023: ‘Poor Things’ Review
orgos Lanthimos unveils a whole new world in this luxurious, horny, and hedonistic telling of Alasdair’s Gray’s 1992 novel. Adapted by frequent collaborator Tony McNamara (who also penned Lanthimos’ previous outing The Favourite which saw Olivia Colman clinch an Academy
London Film Festival 2023: ‘The Boy And The Heron’ 君たちはどう生きるか Review
Miyazaki is something of a legend in the film industry. No, as a matter of fact he is a legend. So when he announced that The Boy And The Heron (Japanese title: How Do You Live?) would be his final
London Film Festival 2023: ‘Fingernails’ Review
Where is our technological evolution taking us? As the industry defrosts from a two-fold strike with the threat of artificial intelligence at the heart of the contention, Christos Nikous’ Fingernails appears, almost, to come out at the perfect time.
London Film Festival 2023: ‘How To Have Sex’ Review
Molly Manning Walker’s evocative, neon-clad debut no doubt treads familiar ground for countless adults in the United Kingdom as it brings to life the post-exam mates holiday many adventured on as a somewhat rite of passage as teenagers.
London Film Festival 2023: ‘Saltburn’ Review
merald Fennell’s sophomore showing draws us into the beautiful, violent privilege of mid-00s Oxford alongside the terrifically enchanted Oliver, portrayed by the bountiful, though slightly miscast, Barry Keoghan (he’s much too old for this and his so-called Merseyside accent leaves
London Film Festival 2023: ‘May December’ Review
Todd Haynes brings to life Samy Burch’s acerbic tale of an actress preparing for — what she hopes to be — the role of a lifetime in a scandalous biopic about an illicit romance that gripped the tabloids decades earlier.
Issue 72: Christian Friedel
"Hope is a thing with feathers.” Emily Dickinson THE EDITOR'S NOTE I think eulogies are shit. How do you sum up a life in a few short paragraphs that portrays the role of that very person to everyone perched on the pews that
Petticoats to Trenchcoats: A Career of Comedy and Tragedy with Gemma Whelan
WORDS & INTERVIEW: Beth Bennett On a quiet Thursday morning in the middle of filming the third season of crime drama hit The Tower, Gemma Whelan invited us to her rental flat along the foggy Liverpool docks to get frank about
Issue 71: Sophia Di Martino
True patriotism springs from a belief in the dignity of the individual, freedom and equality not only for Americans but for all people on earth.” Eleanor Roosevelt THE EDITOR'S NOTE Growing up, I was a Cartoon Network kid. This isn’t all that interesting
The Glenturret Lalique
Hiding in the foggy footlands of Scotland’s highlands, against the banks of the winding River Turret, lies Scotland’s oldest working distillery. Now, between the bottles, The Glenturret hosts the remarkable Lalique Restaurant under the guidance of Scottish chef Mark Donald.
Behind The Badge: Wales Bonner
A slight insight into the new British classic designer… Words By: Beth Bennett | Images Courtesy Of: Wales Bonner / Wales Bonner Grace Wales Bonner graduated from the world-renowned Central Saint Martins in 2014. Her graduate showcase collection ‘Afrique’ was awarded the
STOCKHOLM with Katie Marshall
Our good pal and globetrotter Katie Marshall is on a mission to visit every European before she turns thirty. With a passion for making travel both financially and physically accessible for everyone, we invited her to share her adventures with
Simple Style. Effortless Evolution.
Isabel Marant’s SS24 menswear collection prepares the modern man for his maturation. Freya Yeldham reports…
The Marvellous Minds at Meatopia 2023
Meatopia, the festival of fire-cooking, returns to the Tobacco Dock of East London from 31 August - 3 September. Founded with a manifesto championing a more adventurous way of cooking, Meatopia is constantly evolving and pushing the boundaries of cuisine.
Levi’s® and ERL Bring Casual California Energy to Denim Classics in their First-Ever Collaboration
No place on Earth has contributed to the rise of skate and surf culture more than California. Together, these California brands have reinterpreted iconic Levi’s® denim in the Levi’s® x ERL collection, their first-ever collaboration that authentically pays homage to California’s casual, sun-faded energy.
A TIME AND A PLACE with RICHARD KELLY
Richard Kelly has made a name for himself in the sprawling British music scene photographing the best of British talent over the past twenty five years. From being the official photographer for the Arctic Monkeys and the first person to
Meet the Maker: Matt Needle
Our 'Meet the Maker' features so far have all explored the world of physical objects; items created by artisans that you can hold, own, wear, touch and treasure. This time, we've gone digital. But graphic designer, Matt Needle's work still
EAT THE CAKE: Sharing a slice with Sandro Farmhouse
After rocketing to the final of The Great British Bake Off last year, Sandro Farmhouse has established himself as one of the most exciting and entertaining bakers of our time. Now, he’s using his skills and his love for others