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Bodies Bodies Bodies review – winning Gen Z satirical slasher movie
As the body count grows, the bratty rich kids grow more appealing in Halina Reijn’s amusing mansion party horror
‘Their locks were a centrepiece of their outfits’: black hair dazzles at Met Gala
Alongside political fashion statements, many guests sent messages through their hairstyles
Where Hands Touch review – misjudged interracial Nazi-era romance
Amandla Stenberg plays a biracial teenager who falls for a young German officer in Amma Asante’s uncomfortable second world war drama
The Hate U Give review – articulate drama about America’s racial strife
Amandla Stenberg excels in an adaptation of Angie Thomas’s novel about the police shooting of a black teenager
The Hate U Give's Amandla Stenberg on bringing Black Lives Matter to the box office
Stenberg is the star of a new adaptation of the YA novel phenomenon. The actor, and the film’s director, discuss cinema’s new generation of resistance
The Hate U Give review – a defiant challenge to divided America
Amandla Stenberg stars as a young black student whose double life navigating America’s racial politics is brutally questioned
The Hate U Give review – Amandla Stenberg shines in tough teen movie with radical bent
Stenberg lives up to her promise in a hard-hitting adaptation of Angie Thomas’ bestselling YA novel about a police shooting and racial strife
The Darkest Minds review – YA tropes smother teens-on-the-run drama
Amandla Stenberg and Mandy Moore star in this dystopian thriller about teenagers with superpowers attempting to escape a government internment camp
Judi Dench and Timothée Chalamet join lineup for Toronto film festival
Dench plays a former Soviet agent in Red Joan, Chalamet is Steve Carell’s son in Beautiful Boy, while Amandla Stenberg heads the cast of The Hate U Give
The women's blog
How #BlackGirlMagic became a rallying cry for women of colourSolange Knowles, Corinne Bailey Rae, Barack Obama and Amandla Stenberg all believe in it – we unpack the hashtag that’s having a moment
Six women who made 2015: from Charlotte Church to Calais campaigners
Amandla Stenberg called Hollywood out on its ignorance, Marilyn Mosby fought police brutality and Chi Onwurah joined the shadow cabinet – we salute them
The crush
Crush of the week: Amandla StenbergThe Hunger Games star, musician and black rights spokeswoman is also just a great advert for girlhood