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Editorial

Girl on a Motorcyle

Catsuits and Chrome: Girls on Motocycles Defying Conventions

One of the most iconic outfits popularised by female motorbike culture, the catsuit has been a tool of rebellion for female riders off and on the screen.

Isadora Duncan

Isadora Duncan: Rage Against the Machine

Cut down tragically in a cruel twist of fate, Isadora Duncan all but invented dance as we know it today. Here, we look at her life, her times—and what survived. 

Donald Campbell being interviewed in front of Bluebird CN7, 1964. Lake Eyre, Australia. By National Motor Museum.

Breaking Speed Records: Donald Cambpell

We revisit the daring British racer Donald Campbell: a record breaking maverick who sought new frontiers in speed.

Patrick Dempsey at 24 Hours of Le Mans, 2014. By Jen-Francois Menier.

Patrick Dempsey: “It took me twelve years to get to Le Mans.”

Patrick Dempsey, famed actor and racer akin to Newman and McQueen, discusses his journey on and off the wheel.

Frank Roddam

Quadrophenia: Franc Roddam on his Seventies Mod Masterpiece

Across the UK to the globe, we explore the enduring legacy of Franc Roddam's 1979 sub-culture classic Quadrophenia.

Alexander Payne: “Now that death is coming…I’m starting to recognise the value of multi-tasking.”

Alexander Payne discusses Road Movies and his new film, The Holdovers.

Michael Mann

Michael Mann: “I wanted there to be actual racing in the racing scenes!”

Master filmmaker Michael Mann speaks about Ferrari, Heat 2, and how his Chicago roots shaped his meticulously-crafted body of work.

What we learned at Marrakech Film Festival 2023

We reflect on an unusual, but exciting edition of the Arab world's biggest film festival.

A Rabbit’s Foot Issue 6 is a celebration of motors and movies

Our Editor-in-Chief, Charles Finch, introduces issue 6

This photobook recalls the psychedelic world of Candy, Andy and the Bearandas

From Thunderbirds creator Gerry Anderson, Candy and Andy was a short-lived comic book combining quintessential Englishness with 1960s experimentation