As he prepares to unleash hell in The Northman, we profile the Swedish actor who realises his lifelong dream with this Scandanavian epic.
The visionary director of The Northman talks scaling up production, his love of Viking culture, and the perils of working with a flock of birds.
The Dutch provocateur chats lesbian nuns, alternate realities and his undying love for Quentin Tarantino.
The director of Compartment No. 6 on the joys of filming on location – in this case, a vintage passenger train.
By Sam Moore
The producer of The Canyons and The Card Counter reflects on his experience working with one of Hollywood’s most outspoken auteurs.
By Leila Latif
As he plays an overwhelmed indie director in Judd Apatow’s Covid comedy, the actor talks stunts and believing there really are no small parts.
By Elena Lazic
The master of the erotic thriller talks Deep Water, his long absence, and working with Ben Affleck and Ana de Armas.
The star of Jacques Audiard’s Parisian drama reflects on her whirlwind journey from first-time actor to the Cannes red carpet.
The writer/director of The Worst Person in the World ponders love, death and the possibility of a cosmic order to all things.
By Elena Lazic
The beguiling star of Sebastian Meise’s Great Freedom reflects on his career so far and the future of cinema.
The man behind the return of Gotham’s favourite son reveals why Robert Pattinson was his first and only choice.
The clown prince of MTV reflects on returning to Jackass 20 years after it all began, and if the new stunts still hurt like they used to.
The star of Sundance hit Jockey speaks on the intricacy of working with animals and his love of movie westerns.
As Belle hits UK cinemas, the acclaimed Japanese director talks Digimon, virtual cityscapes, and parenthood in the digital age.
The creator and star of Licorice Pizza take us on a tour through the San Fernando Valley and reveal why HAIM love to walk everywhere.
The legendary Chadian director speaks candidly about reproductive rights in his home country and supporting the next generation of filmmakers.
By Katie Goh
One of the UK’s most promising young actors reveals how contemporary politics influenced his role in Munich: The Edge of War.