Complex cover
Charli is profiled for the cover of the October/November Complex. As a female pop star:
There’s always a catch. Like: “Does she really do that? I heard her mum wrote that song.” I read that about Lorde. I’m like: As if! Just because she’s young and successful, why is someone trying to take that away from her? It’s because she’s highly intelligent and a female who’s killing it. She’s doing something different, and people are afraid of that.
Stay Awhile performance
Deschanel sings a cover of Springfield’s Stay Awhile on the program.
Variety cover
Redmayne appears on the cover of the October issue of Variety magazine. Redmayne discusses being compared with fellow British actor Benedict Cumberbatch in an interview with the magazine.
I totally see why people are (comparing us), because of the subject matter; we both play geniuses. But I won’t be engaged in that. I think he’s the most beautiful actor. I’ve long admired his work, and continue to do so. I hope there’s room for both our films. There was this hilarious moment when we were shooting a scene at Harrow School. There was a wooden board with names engraved on it, and by my head was ‘B. Cumberbatch.’ I’m like, ‘Dude, you’re haunting me!’ I took a selfie of me dressed as Stephen and sent it to Ben.
Rolling Stone cover
U2 appears on the cover of Rolling Stone. Bono discusses the group’s latest album, Songs of Innocence, being automatically downloaded to iPhone users music lists.
It’s like we put a bottle of milk in people’s fridge that they weren’t asking for. It is a gross invasion! But it was kind of an accident. The milk was supposed to be in the cloud. It was supposed to be on the front doorstep.
GQ cover
McConaughey appears on the cover of the November issue of GQ. McConaughey discusses his marriage to Camila Alves and having children. McConaughey on proposing to Alves:
I had to get to the point where I saw it as more than just the thing to do. You know, I didn’t want it to be a destination; the fun is that we’re on the adventure together. And look, some of it had to do with her putting it on me. It took her going, ‘C’mon, Big Boy, Mr. Easygoing-We’ll-Get-to-It-When-We-Get-to-It. Either s–t or get off the pot.
Entertainment Weekly cover
Depp appears on the October 31 issue of Entertainment Weekly as a part of a series of covers to promote Disney’s musical Into the Woods. Depp plays the wolf in the film which is a twisted take on the Brothers Grimm tales. Into the Woods opens in theaters on Christmas Day. Director Rob Marshall:
I didn’t want this to look like a cartoon world. It’s not sunny, sunny, sunny—we wanted a sense of danger.
Entertainment Weekly cover
Streep appears on the cover of Entertainment Weekly in a series of covers to promote Disney’s upcoming musical Into the Woods. Streep plays a witch in the film, which is a twist on Brothers Grimm fairy tales. The film opens in theaters on Christmas Day.
I’ve been offered many witches over the years, starting when I was 40, and I said no to all of them. But this was really fun because it played with the notion of what witches mean. They represented age and ugliness and scary powers we don’t understand. So here’s my opportunity to say, here’s what you wish for when you’re getting old.
Interview magazine cover
LaBeouf appears on the November cover of Interview magazine. LaBeouf discusses his relationship with his father and his recent behavior.
I’m not a very intelligent person, and you’ve got to be a f–king genius to learn from other people’s mistakes, because you’ve got to be a very smart man to learn from your own. You’re only as good as your last thing, and I’m only thinking about the next thing. I’ve been a runner my whole life, running from myself. Whether to movies or drinking and drugging or f–king calamity or whatever it is, I’ve always been running. I’m a dude who loves delusion. It’s why I love being an actor—I never have to actually look at myself or be faced with my s–t or take responsibility. So it’s been an eye-opening thing to have to look at myself, at my life, and have these reflective moments.
People cover
Swift appears on the cover of a October 2014 issue of People magazine. She talks about this year and being single.
I made the decision to spend time on my own and figure out who I am. When you take the other person out of the scenario and you’re walking through life on your own, you end up figuring out what you actually like without anyone else’s input. I’m not too worried about whether I meet someone. I’m going to be happy either way.
The New York Times Style cover
Tatum appears on the cover of a October 2014 issue of The New York Times Style magazine. He talks about his struggles with dyslexia and ADHD as a child.
I have never considered myself a very smart person.
Allure cover
Washington appears on the cover of Allure magazine’s November issue without makeup and gives her “confessions of a recovering perfectionist”. Washington tweets:
What an honor!
Seventeen cover
One Direction appear on the cover of the November 2014 issue of Seventeen magazine. They discuss their upcoming album Four, as well as their surge in popularity.
‘You look at the names of who’s played at Wembley and you almost feel like you’re not worthy of it. We just feel like we’re just little scumbags’, he added.
L’Uomo Vogue cover
Minaj is featured on the cover of L’Uomo Vogue magazine. When asked about the future of her career in the enclosed q&a Minaj replies:
At first no one took me seriously. In the world of rap, women are usually relegated to the choir. I want to build my empire. In my field, I have always seen men do it from Diddy to Dr. Dre to Jay Z. Now it’s a woman’s turn.
Harper’s Bazaar cover
Hathaway poses topless with rhinestones covering her chest for the November issue of Harper’s Bazaar. Hathaway discusses the backlash from her last Bazaar cover in November of 2013 and the “Hathahaters.”
What are we supposed to do—pretend like it didn’t happen? People treated me a certain way. But I’ve grown from it. This whole thing has made me a way more compassionate and loving person. And I don’t feel sorry for myself.
TV 14 Germany cover
Huppenkothen appears on the cover of a October 2014 issue of TV 14 Germany magazine.
Billboard cover
Charli graces the cover and talks about her plans to work with Rihanna and Gwen Stefani, writing angry music after I Love It charted and redecorating her country mansion in her spare time.
I’ve had to just make cutthroat decisions. I can’t f— around.
Kerrang cover
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Smalls appears on the cover of the October 2014 issue of Self magazine. She talks about having scoliiosis and not drinking.
The lower half of my spine was inside out, I started crying. I couldn’t believe that was inside my body.
Allure Russia cover
Aldridge appears on the cover of the October 2014 issue of Allure Russia magazine.
Allure Korea cover
Kerr appears on the cover of the October 2014 issue of Allure Korea magazine.