Jessie Mei Li on her casting process for Shadow & Bone and the complexities of being multi-ethnic
Being half-Chinese and half-British meant a few hurdles in her acting career, but she persevered. Jessie Mei Li plays the lead on Netflix’s Shadow & Bone as Alina Starkov, an orphan that is elevated to royalty when she discovers that she has the power
Joe Taslim talks ego taming and playing Sub-zero
Joe Taslim talks about ego taming through martial arts and playing the role of his childhood’s most memorable video game character: Sub-Zero.
Russell Tovey—Art, Documented
Russell Tovey sheds light on his other love: art, and how he has been keeping busy with Talk Art through the lockdown.
Ciara Bravo recounts her modest start and playing an addict in Apple TV’s Cherry
A few weeks before her 24th Birthday, Ciara Bravo is breaking through as Emily in Cherry. Acting alongside screen favorite Tom Holland, Bravo and the British actor bring Nico Walker’s gritty story to life.
Gemma Arterton—Luminary
We speak to Gemma Arterton in our next digital cover story about what drives her latest projects, her passions for theater, and what she is looking forward to in 2021.
Lily Collins, Bright Night Of The Soul
In our latest cover story, Lily Collins, The star of Netflix’s breakout hit Emily in Paris, spoke with Dio Anthony in her most revealing interview yet—About quarantine lessons, political responsibility and the realities of friendship.
Jack Huston on the light side of things
Jack Huston is kind. He is a family man who put his career on the bylines in order to put them first. He is a perpetual optimist, grounded in judicious and metaphysical intelligence. That’s why he brings a humanistic impression to even the most vile and ab
Anya Taylor-Joy—New Perspectives
Anya Taylor-Joy’s acting career is the embodiment of a meteoric rise in the making; the English-Argentine actor has been busy furrowing her own path in Hollywood.
Sabrina Carpenter on her mission to get everyone on the dance floor
Sabrina Carpenter talks to The Laterals on some of the big themes explored in her new Netflix Original movie Work It.
Jaeden Martell is not slowing down
17-year-old Jaeden Martell hit the spotlight running with 2017’s summer hit, IT; a modern remake of the 1980s classic clown-horror-story, originally penned by Stephen King. This isn’t to say he hasn’t been at it for a while.