The breakout star of the Oscar winner Moonlight continues to explore the young black male experience in the new contemporary adaptation of Richard Wright’s seminal novel Native Son, headed to next year’s Sundance Film Festival.
With his breakout role as the pansexual warlock Ambrose on the new hit series The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, the British-American actor continues to focus on serving every role and every story.
After her initial reticence about the “intrusiveness” of biopics, the British actor delves into Seventies London as the love interest of Rami Malek’s Freddie Mercury to reveal another side of the legendary Queen frontman.
After a striking turn in Yorgos Lanthimos’s psychological thriller The Killing of a Sacred Deer, the teenage skateboarder navigates young adulthood in an era before his own time in Jonah Hill’s directorial début Mid90s.
As the young son of a fracturing couple played by Carey Mulligan and Jake Gyllenhaal, the seventeen-year-old Australian explores domestic tension as an unobserved observer in his breakout role.
Even as he has made his name in unconventional films and starring as a teenager on the autism spectrum in Atypical, the Canadian actor recognizes the “desperation” of his profession and seeks to stretch himself in all directions.
Picked from hundreds of other high school students in an open casting call, the Baltimore native holds his own opposite Matthew McConaughey as the eponymous teenage drug kingpin of Yann Demange’s new film White Boy Rick.
After kicking off the year with three powerful films at Sundance—including this month’s Monsters and Men and Assassination Nation—the young actor continues to use his craft as an opportunity to explore societal inequities and discover his own selfhood.
After a memorable turn as an android in Alex Garland’s Ex Machina, the former ballerina pushes for Asian representation as a scientist in Cary Fukunaga’s new Netflix series Maniac and this summer’s Crazy Rich Asians.
The young star of thrilling Sundance hit Assassination Nation is unafraid of taking risks and asking difficult questions in a film that forces viewers to confront their darkest fears, anxieties, and angers in the age of social media.