David Canfield, British GLAMOUR

David Canfield

British GLAMOUR

Los Angeles, CA, United States

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Past:
  • British GLAMOUR
  • British GQ
  • Entertainment Weekly
  • Slate

Past articles by David:

Succession will end with upcoming season 4, says creator

But Jesse Armstrong isn't ruling out ‘something else in an allied world’. → Read More

The White Lotus's Theo James is done being put in a box

The White Lotus star Theo James on “clickbait headlines,” struggling to escape from the Divergent casting trap, and navigating a tricky Hollywood path → Read More

The Emmys 2022 Needed More Wins Like Sheryl Lee Ralph’s

Instead, the show had very little to say about the best of TV. → Read More

Netflix won the year's most Oscars — and also severely underperformed

Netflix lost Best Picture, Best Director, and all of the acting and screenplay categories. What happened? → Read More

Vanessa Kirby on her Oscar-nominated tour de force in 'Pieces of a Woman'

Oscar nominee Vanessa Kirby talks to EW's 'The Awardist' podcast about taking on the devastating 'Pieces of a Woman' with confidence: 'I felt really ready.' → Read More

'Open Water' and 'The Final Revival of Opal & Nev' are two hot

EW reviews Caleb Azumah Nelson's 'Open Water' and Dawnie Walton's 'The Final Revival of Opal & Nev.' → Read More

How Amanda Seyfried pushed herself to new heights in 'Mank'

Amanda Seyfried joins EW's Awardist podcast to discuss the most acclaimed role of her career. → Read More

How Andra Day found the soul (and voice) of Billie Holiday

For her first acting role as Billie Holiday, Andra Day is a Best Actress Oscar contender. She did the work to get here. → Read More

Why 'Minari' terrified Steven Yeun — and how it changed him

The Best Actor contender reveals why he felt intimidated taking on the role that could lead to his first Oscar nomination → Read More

Jessie Buckley on her singular, brilliant turn in 'I'm Thinking of Ending Things'

Jessie Buckley deserves to be in the Best Actress conversation for her delicate, utterly alive performance → Read More

Daniel Kaluuya, Demián Bichir, and Katherine Waterston meet for EW's first-ever Awardist Sundance panel

Daniel Kaluuya, Demián Bichir, and Katherine Waterston meet for EW's first-ever Awardist Sundance panel → Read More

Sundance's debut class: Questlove, Robin Wright, and Fran Kranz discuss their first films

EW sits down with three of the festival's most exciting first-time filmmakers about their projects and much more. → Read More

Spike Lee on 'Da 5 Bloods,' Chadwick Boseman, and overdue awards buzz

Spike Lee joins EW's 'Awardist' series for an in-depth look at 'Da 5 Bloods' and his distinguished career. → Read More

Awards season tracker: Early winners before the 2021 Oscars

Oscars 2021 awards season tracker helps you make your Oscar predictions with a handy report card for this year's winners and losers. → Read More

Which comedies will find love with the Golden Globes this year?

The Golden Globes have a rare opportunity this awards season: to spotlight the films that brought us joy. → Read More

Max Harwood talks his groundbreaking queer character in 'Everybody's Talking About Jamie'

For his first professional acting job, 23-year-old Max Harwood takes on a groundbreaking queer role. → Read More

EW's 2021 movie preview: 68 films we can't wait to see

EW's 2021 movie preview: 68 films we can't wait to see → Read More

Netflix, Amazon eye Oscars as 'Ma Rainey,' 'Borat' bound ahead

EW's awards experts track the Oscars as Chadwick Boseman, 'Ma Rainey,' 'Borat,' and more storm the race. → Read More

EW's 2021 Oscar predictions: 'Nomadland,' 'Mank' lead awards race

EW's 2021 Oscars predictions include Nomadland, Mank, Ma Rainey, and more leading the Best Picture Academy Awards race. → Read More

Nicole Krauss and Danielle Evans show us how to do short-story collections right: Review

EW reviews 'To Be a Man,' by Nicole Krauss, and 'The Office of Historical Corrections,' by Danielle Evans. → Read More