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Editorial

Plastic fantastic: how Sarah Greenwood and Katie Spencer built Barbie Land

The Production Designer and Set Decorator of Greta Gerwig's 'Barbie' sit down with Kitty Grady to discuss how they brought the pink paradise to life.

Ernest Cole’s photographs depict America at a turning point

The Magnum photographer captured a pivotal period in US history during the 1960s and 1970s. But despite their tenderness, Cole always keeps himself at a distance.

A film lover’s guide to cocktails

Pair your next film with one of these tipples.

Death proof

Death Proof, and Quentin Tarantino’s Greatest Motor Moments

From Jackie Brown to Death Proof, Quentin Tarantino has been carving out his own automotive Mount Rushmore right under our noses.

Tone Schunnesson: “Being an influencer is like being a footballer – both retire young”

As her latest novel 'Days & Days & Days' is translated into English, the Swedish writer and journalist Tone Schunnesson talks to Emma Aars about the influencer economy, being confused for her protagonist and Bret Easton Ellis.

Psychotically perfect: do TikTok beauty routines have their roots in cinema?

'Fit Checks' and 'Getting Ready With' videos are all over social media, but with their detached intimacy, are Noughties films like 'American Psycho,' 'The Devil Wears Prada' and 'Miss Congeniality' to blame?

Occupied City review – a moving archaeology of the Holocaust

Steve McQueen's 4-hour documentary about the Nazi Occupation of Amsterdam is demanding and formally simple, but not without great beauty.

Marcelino Sambé: “Dancers are complex creatures – we’re artists”

As he prepares to play Des Grieux in 'Manon' at the Royal Opera House in London, Marcelino Sambé meets Allegra Handelsman. From his childhood in Portugal where he trained in African dance to being a figurehead for British ballet alongside Francesca Hayward, Sambé discusses a life lived in movement. Photographed by Stanley Dunmore.

Mean Girls (2024) review – stop trying to make it happen

Whilst Mean Girls, a film built on archetypes – is perfectly suited for a musical, this contemporary retelling doesn't entirely function.

An intimate documentary explores the silencing of Shere Hite

After her 1976 'The Hite Report' revolutionised thinking around female sexuality, Shere Hite was largely forgotten. A new documentary by Nicole Newnham explores how this happened, and what we can still learn from the feminist researcher.