Sophie Heawood
Sophie Heawood is a feature writer and commentator
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The Oscar-nominated actor gets fired up about equal pay, refusing to play the damsel – and the truth about her ‘fight’ with Jennifer Lawrence
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She played a child in Atonement, a rebel in St Trinian’s – and has now finally come of age in Martin Scorsese’s Vinyl. She talks about famous friends, on-screen nudity and being a ‘quirky weirdo’
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The Oscar-nominated Juno star talks about child stardom, her Vice TV show and why she had to stop living a lie
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From Che Guevara to the iconoclastic conductor of Mozart in the Jungle, the Mexican star is no stranger to playing fiery revolutionaries. Now he’s ready to rise up against a certain ‘ignorant’ US presidential candidate
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This friendly little market town is dominated by the Sam Smith’s brewery
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‘What we really need to think about, when imagining how things are going to pan out, is how to leave our own past behind, gracefully’
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‘Living outside the nuclear narrative will create so many jarring moments with others that soon you won’t speak, only nod’
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Once the cool kid in Heathers and True Romance, Christian Slater has done time in the wilderness. Now he’s back – but has he learned anything?
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‘For the past three weeks I haven’t fully exhaled, a low-rent horror film playing in the back of my mind at all times’
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‘Had I known that Oxford offered something called a Piers Gaveston party, I’d have reworked my life plans accordingly
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‘Unconsciously, trainwrecks get in their own way, complicating life in its immediate presentations, because they fear what they will find out when they stop’
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We’ve long rated online retailers on service, in much the same way as we used to rate each other on fanciability, but the tables are turning: now they are rating us
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‘Revolutionaries with an actual plan are thin on the ground, so I’m inspired to see that they might now be found in pop’
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‘Poetry is more entertaining than anything Simon Cowell ever produced, and far more vicious’
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‘Am I alone in wanting to get a bit more sense from the leadership hopefuls of what they actually believe – in their own hearts and far from the madding focus groups?’
The G2 interview Former Spice Girl Geri: ‘I like myself a bit better now’