Culture / Film
It’s not ‘Call Me By Your Name’ but Luca Guadagnino’s next film will tug at your heartstrings
The Italian director is adapting another queer novel for the big screen.
The Italian director is adapting another queer novel for the big screen.
Who else let out an audible gasp when they heard Piccioli would exit Valentino?
You may have noticed people bringing your attention to the update on their personal Instagram Stories over the weekend.
The artists were hand-picked from across the country as part of the inaugural Country Road + NGV First Nations Commissions mentorship program.
Where there’s fast cars, there’s always luxury fashion.
Do we think Katy Perry will provide original music in Simlish?
The end of an era.
The new album is actually not that new at all.
Nicolas Di Felice will join a club that includes Glenn Martens, Simone Rocha, Chitose Abe and Haider Ackermann.
The actress has made it on our list on the best celebrity podcasts. Warning: vocal fry ahead.
Kiehl’s might not be the new kid on the block but it is a household name.
Everything we know about the book-turned-film.
If you’ve ever eyed off her collection of Yohji Yamamoto and Comme des Garçons with envy, you’ll soon have an opportunity to rifle through it.
The adaptation of Liane Moriarty’s latest novel is ready to stream now!
What’s in our shopping carts this month?
Oh, and did we mention it would star Emma Stone, Pedro Pascal, Austin Butler and Joaquin Phoenix?
What’s on the cards this month?
During the Sydney, Canberra and Perth legs of the tour, RUSSH sent photographer Tim Swallow to capture Royel Otis in their element, be it behind the scenes or on stage before sold-out venues.
It’s 2024 and so much about sexuality and intimacy can still feel opaque.
Come backstage with ‘RUSSH’.