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Rebecca Ferguson and Colin Farrell Grace the Covers of Tudum Magazine Issue 21

The actors from A HOUSE OF DYNAMITE and Ballad of a Small Player kick off an exciting year of film in print.

By Tudum Staff
Oct. 2, 2025

Allow us to reintroduce ourselves: Queue, the magazine that’s taken you behind the scenes of your favorite films and series, is now Tudum Magazine. When we launched this print edition six years ago, our mission was clear: to tell the story behind the story. Twenty-one issues later, bringing these stories to life still drives everything we do.

The magazine has been around the globe and back again, and since we joined forces last fall with Tudum, our stories reach audiences in more places and in more ways than ever before. You can expect the same wide-ranging conversations, behind-the-scenes breakdowns, early looks at some of the most anticipated films and series, and more of the in-depth storytelling that’s always defined this magazine.

Thank you for reading Queue – and welcome to Tudum Magazine.

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QUEUED UP

The Queued Up front of book section has snackable content for every type of reader, from an interview with the freshest face of Wednesday Season 2, Evie Templeton, to an analysis of the color palette Guilermo del Toro deploys in his adaptation of Frankenstein to a celebration of the playlist of the summer from KPop Demon Hunters

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SNACK ON THE CONTENTS OF QUEUED UP

  • Deep Dive
    The young breakout star knows how important it is to embrace your individuality.
    By Keely Flaherty
    Nov. 6
  • Guide
    Executive music producer Ian Eisendrath walks us through those catchy tunes. 
    By Keisha Hatchett
    Jan. 12
  • News
    See a first look at Charlie Hunnam’s transformation in a new season of Monster.
    By Tudum Staff
    Nov. 26
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THE COVER STARS

Issue 21 cover stars Colin Farrell and Rebecca Ferguson represent two of the buzziest films of the year. Farrell transforms into a high-stakes gambler in Edward Berger’s Ballad of a Small Player, while Ferguson finds humanity in Kathryn Bigelow’s A HOUSE OF DYNAMITE

  • Cover Story
    In Kathryn Bigelow’s film, the actress is a force to be reckoned with. 
    By Blaine Zuckerman
    Oct. 2
  • Cover Story
    The Irish actor takes on the role of a gambler in Edward Berger’s film.
    By Madeleine Saaf-Welsh
    Sept. 24
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THE FEATURES

Take a stroll through Noah Baumbach’s Jay Kelly, which stars George Clooney, Adam Sandler, Laura Dern, Billy Crudup and more; hear from Shih-Ching Tsou, the director of Taiwan’s Academy Awards official selection Left-Handed Girl; discover the filmmaking of The Perfect Neighbor, Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery, and more.

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DISCOVER THE STORY BEHIND THE STORY OF YOUR FAVORITE FILMS AND SERIES IN OUR IN-DEPTH FEATURES

  • Deep Dive
    The Oscar-winning filmmaker tackles a crisis in her latest film.
    By John DiLillo
    Oct. 24
  • Interview
    The role of Edward Guinness is a decadent brew of complications.
    By Ariana Romero
    Sept. 26
  • Behind the Scenes
    Richard Linklater on the impetus to direct an ode to the French New Wave.  
    By Richard Linklater
    Sept. 24
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GRAB YOUR PASSPORTS!

In our special section, travel the globe with the help of Netflix films and series. Kick things off in New York City with Black Rabbit, then hit a night market in Taipei in Left-Handed Girl, before teleporting back to 1959 Paris in Nouvelle Vague. And don’t stop there — jump on a boat with Squid Game’s Director Hwang Dong-hyuk in South Korea, board a train to visit the Tuscan countryside in Jay Kelly, hit the casino tables of Macao in Ballad of a Small Player, and end your journey under the Hollywood sign in Los Angeles with Nobody Wants This.

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TRAVEL THE GLOBE IN OUR PASSPORTS SECTION

  • Passport
    No need to use drones to find the actual Squid Game island.
    By Tudum Staff
    June 27
  • Passport
    The team behind the series on finding iconic locations for filming in the city. 
    By Madeleine Saaf-Welsh
    Oct. 2
  • Passport
    From the Seine to the Colosseum. 
    By Jean Bentley
    Sept. 12, 2024

 

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