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ALEXANDER SKARSGÅRD HAS ALWAYS BEEN DRAWN TOWARDS ANARCHY: DISRUPTIVE CHA
GARDEN FELT LIKE the perfect discreet spot for dissecting life with Alexander Lincoln on a late Tuesday afternoon. He walks in — all six feet, three inches of him, pint in hand — and so much for quiet
HE HAS A WEALTH OF HEROES – AND VILLAINS – UNDER HIS BELT, BUT SAM CLAFLIN SAYS IT TOOK ONE ROLE TO TRULY PEEL BACK THE LAYERS.
ONE OF THE MOST HE’S CEMENTED HIMSELF AS EXCITING ACTORS AROUND. NOW, AS HARRIS DICKINSON UNVEILS HIS DIRECTORIAL DEBUT, HE TELLS US WHY HE KEEPS PUSHING THINGS FORWARD
Luther Ford is sitting in the cafe at the BFI on the South Bank in London when Big Issue arrives. He’s casually dressed in baggy T-shirt and shorts, baseball cap, trainers. But he has a bag full of cl
THUNDERBOLTS* DIRECTOR JAKE SCHREIER ON (FINALLY) MAKING HIS MARK ON THE MCU
“I’VE ALWAYS BEEN SUCH A PUNK,” filmmaker Natasha Lyonne muses. “But AI is the thing that’s going to flip me into a hippie. Because now’s the time to get super low to the ground and human.” Lyonne has