Hollywood’s favorite scene-stealer, Julia Butters, transitions from her breakout role with Leo to a new kind of drama (and a leather jacket).
In the ever-churning machine of Hollywood, there are those who arrive with a loud, flamboyant bang and those who arrive with a quiet, undeniable grace. Julia Butters, the 16-year-old actress who famously stole scenes from Leonardo DiCaprio in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, falls squarely into the latter camp. For their July 30, 2025 issue, The Hollywood Reporter has put her front and center, signaling a new chapter in her career. The headline—a perfectly sharp, knowing headline, if I do say so myself—reads: “She Took on Leo. Now It’s Lohan’s Turn”.
The cinematic force of Margot Robbie and Colin Farrell collides in a new Empire UK cover story, teasing their deeply dramatic (and emotional) new film.
There is a certain magic that happens when two creative titans meet on screen. For the September 2025 issue of Empire UK, that magic is captured perfectly by Margot Robbie and Colin Farrell. The two actors, on-screen lovers in their new film, A Big Bad Beautiful Journey, grace a moody, intimate editorial that feels less like a photoshoot and more like a cinematic still, frozen in time.
As the international phenomenon that is Downton Abbey comes to a conclusion, on-screen sisters and real-life friends Michelle Dockery and Laura Carmichael reunite for Harper’s BAZAAR UK.
Fifteen years is a long time, non? A whole era, really. Now, as the international phenomenon that is Downton Abbey finally comes to a conclusion, Harper’s BAZAAR UK has wisely given the final word to the women who started it all, Michelle Dockery and Laura Carmichael. For their September 2025 issue, the on-screen sisters and real-life friends reflect on the evolution of the series and their own deep bond.