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‘I STILL HAVE THAT FEA R, THAT SENSE OF NEW NESS, THAT CU RIOSITY E
I lived in Walsall when I was growing up and I still go back to see my dad, who’s in his 90s. It was a bustling place, there was a thriving market life. Every Saturday, me and my mates would walk thro
THE YEAR IS PROVING TO BE A BIG ONE FOR BREAKOUT STARS OF FILM AND TV, FROM WUTHERING HEIGHTS TO HAMNET TO INDUSTRY AND BRIDGERTON . HERE, THEY WEAR THE SPRING/SUMMER RUNWAY SEASON’S STANDOUT HITS
WHETHER PLAYING MALEVOLENT MANIACS OR GARDEN GNOMES, THE SCOTTISH ACTOR HAS CONSTANTLY REINVENTED HIMSELF. AND NOW, WITH HIS DIRECTORIAL DEBUT CALIFORNIA SCHEMIN’ , HE’S REALLY CHANGING THINGS UP
As a whirlwind awards season gets under way, Bazaar meets the talented women behind the year’s most exciting film and television projects
I’ve made a lot of films about young people trying to figure out what the hell they’re doing in the world. Although I’m still wondering that myself. It’s so interesting looking back – I realised from
Louisiana soul man ROBERT FINLEY overcame his hardscrabble origins, loss and blindness to finally find success in his later life. Amazingly, he believes he still has much to prove. “Most people retire at 65,” he tells Kevin EG Perry. “Hell, I came alive at 65.”