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How one acid-fuelled road trip turned into a full-blown riot
Film

How one acid-fuelled road trip turned into a full-blown riot

A truly wild day — In the summer of 1986, 15-year-old Zach Sebastian set off on a journey to Zed Records – landing him right in the middle of one of surfing’s most infamous events in the process. Now, over 30 years later, he’s turning the experience into a film.

Written by: O. Stanley

Sex work allowed Isa Mazzei to embrace her outsider status
Film

Sex work allowed Isa Mazzei to embrace her outsider status

Behind closed doors — Last year, the award-winning writer took Hollywood by storm with a psychological horror based on her own experience in the sex industry. Now, ahead of the release of her debut memoir, she’s looking back on how her time as a cam girl saved her at her lowest point.

Written by: Lydia Morrish

What Netflix did next: Meryl Streep & dirty laundry
Film

What Netflix did next: Meryl Streep & dirty laundry

Are you still watching? — Writer Megan Nolan bravely ventures into the latest Netflix Original releases, in an attempt to figure out if anything is even worth our time anymore. This week, it’s Panama Papers drama The Laundromat, and Blaxploitation comedy Dolemite Is My Name.

Written by: Megan Nojlan

Mica Levi’s wild soundscapes are reshaping film scores
Magazine

Mica Levi’s wild soundscapes are reshaping film scores

Chopped and screwed — Whether making pioneering art-pop or composing Oscar-nominated scores, the British artist has one rule: disrupt. With a haunting new composition for a feverish new film, she’s back doing what she does best – smashing boundaries, breaking new ground.

Written by: Dhruva Balram

Lee-Ann Curren on the magic of music and surf
Surf

Lee-Ann Curren on the magic of music and surf

In partnership with LSFF — The French surfer and musician talks about her latest role as jury president for this year’s London Surf Film Festival.

Written by: Demi Taylor

What Netflix did next: time travel & hot Sam Rockwell
Film

What Netflix did next: time travel & hot Sam Rockwell

Are you still watching? — Writer Megan Nolan bravely ventures into Netflix’s new releases, in an attempt to figure out if anything is even worth our time anymore. This week, it’s In The Shadow of the Moon (bloated, muddled) and Mr Right (Sam Rockwell, hot).

Written by: Megan Nolan

Huck: The Utopia Issue
Culture

Huck: The Utopia Issue

Out now! — Our new issue’s about bolder, brighter worlds – built by people sick of the status quo.

Written by: Huck

Five decades into their career, Sparks are still flying
Music

Five decades into their career, Sparks are still flying

The Number One Band in Heaven — With two albums and two film projects on the way, the Mael Brothers are proving that five decades into their careers the best may still be ahead of them.

Written by: Jeremy Allen

The Sundance breakout taking on gentrification
Film

The Sundance breakout taking on gentrification

Tales of the city — Ahead of its UK release, the team behind The Last Black Man In San Francisco explain how they made this year’s indie breakout – a story about friendship, solitude and displacement.

Written by: Josh Slater-Williams

What Netflix did next: the desperate plight of the tall girl
Film

What Netflix did next: the desperate plight of the tall girl

Are you still watching? — Writer Megan Nolan bravely ventures into Netflix’s new releases, in an attempt to figure out if anything is even worth our time anymore. This week, it’s two subpar romcoms: Tall Girl and Back To School.

Written by: Megan Nolan

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