Hunter's first book takes inspiration from their own experiences of class anxiety and racial tension. Somehow, they managed to write it while working as an NHS doctor.| The Face
The legendary director on his most vulnerable, revealing film yet, The Shrouds, and the fact he and Charli xcx are digital pen pals. Or, at least, that’s how he makes it sound.| The Face
The actor is currently in two TV shows, is busy writing a third and has a podcast on Alex Cooper’s Unwell network. We caught up with the self-confessed "friend slut" to find out how he does it.| The Face
What does your bedroom say about you? A lot, according to New York photographer Sophia Wilson. Come take a look...| The Face
The model, actress, filmmaker, writer and artist has seen a lot in her time. Now, she just wants to feel understood, and for “people see the truth and acknowledge what a kind, good, beautiful woman I am, inside and outside”.| The Face
Rayne Fisher-Quann interviews one of our finest cultural critics about the allure of extreme characters, self-discovery as a product of celebrity, and why there’s no writing more personal than criticism.| The Face
We had a chat about festivals, food and medicine with the Hackney rapper after her performance on the Levi’s Stage.| The Face
When the actor was in town shooting one project (Panic Carefully), while promoting another project (Dope Thief), we couldn’t pass up an opportunity to send our teenage reporter, Sik, to clink cuppas with him.| The Face
Ones to watch in fashion, film, dance, photography, magazines and music. Get into it.| The Face
The man who created Subway Takes, and made an empire out of asking people what they think on the New York underground, tells us what's on his mind.| The Face
Her new film, Magic Farm, is a jagged-edged satire fizzing with energy. But there are Serious Human Issues at play: not least climate catastrophe, sex as deliverance and wilful ignorance as a linchpin of American culture. Amalia takes us into her world...| The Face
Ahead of his new exhibition at the Sunday Painter Gallery in South London, we caught up with the man behind the tag.| The Face
In his new book, Deep House, Jeremy Atherton Lin chronicles the beauty and difficulty of his own long-term relationship against a backdrop of extensive, profound research about the gay men who came before them.| The Face
Both of them are thrilled to star in Wes Anderson’s The Phoenician Scheme, as they tell Caspar Salmon over a bowl of nuts at Cannes.| The Face
... and Ewen Spencer, whose new book collates the photographs he took for the TV show's 2006 campaign. “I think British kids are probably the best at having a good time,” he says. Too right.| The Face
The pair star in Durga Chew-Bose’s intoxicating, ASMR-worthy adaptation of Françoise Sagan’s cult 1954 novel. Now, they’re basically best mates.| The Face
What started as a blog documenting NYC’s party scene has turned into a decades-plus career of shooting the likes of Chloë Sevigny and Paloma Elsesser.| The Face
The actor and writer has come a long way from home brewing stinky beer to impress her uni mates. Now, she’s in Benito Skinner’s new TV show Overcompensating, essentially playing a younger version of herself. It’s well worth a watch.| The Face