James Franco is many things. As we detailed in our spring cover story on the man (the myth), he’s an “Oscar-nominated actor, an art world darling, a sex-obsessed filmmaker, and a leading voice of the Rx Generation.” But a gymnast? A wizard? An athlete? As you’ll see in our exclusive video above, James Franco just can’t stop.
Love + Found from BULLETT MEDIA on Vimeo.
Crush+Lab Productions presents LOVE + FOUND, a fashion film about a surreal exploration of love, lust, and passion, told via a clergymans pursuit of a beautiful woman. Questioning his faith, and the constraints that come with it. Directed by David Solomini. Styled by Paula Tabalipa.
The Heartbreakers from BULLETT MEDIA on Vimeo.
Primetime TV’s Newest Heartbreakers star in this short from the Bullett Romance Issue shot by Melanie Shaw. Watch Stephen Amell, Jay Ryan, Steven R. McQueen, Dylan O’Brien, Harry Shum Jr., Tyler Blackburn, Justin Hartley, Taylor Kinney, and Michael Trevino behind-the-scenes. For exclusive photos and interviews click here.
Lee Daniels is not a fan of the expected. The iconoclastic director of Precious and Shadowboxer doesn’t pay court to film conventions, opting instead for his own, sometimes uncomfortable, often resplendent brand of cinematic truth. His latest film The Paperboy, featuring swamps, murder, and a mostly-naked Zac Efron, is ample proof of that. In an exclusive Bullett interview, Daniels discusses the pleasures—and perils—of making cinema that’s truly new.
Couples find love through the decades in this fashion short inspired by pop-vox street talks and the Bullett fashion editorial “It Had to Be You” which can be seen here.
The world of Dolce & Gabbana‘s Fall/Winter 2012 collection comes to life in this short film from the Romance Issue.
Check out the photos here.
Juno Temple from BULLETT MEDIA on Vimeo.
Mysterious, foul-mouthed, and British, Juno Temple—currently the reigning It Girl in our Fall Romance Issue—is one actress we’re definitely keeping an eye on. In this exclusive video, Temple stares right back (under the weight of some giant updos). Take a behind-the-scenes look as we play dress-up with the coolest girl in town, who werks it in looks by Chanel, Ashish, Thom Browne, Acne, and more.
Bat for Lashes from BULLETT MEDIA on Vimeo.
It’s been too long (three years to be exact) since Natasha Khan released an album as her alter-ego Bat for Lashes. 2009′s Two Suns made the Brighton native an instant pinup for daydreaming art kids and administrative assistants with a poetry degree. Finally, after touring with Coldplay, collaborating with Beck, and lending a Twilight soundtrack with the indie cred it so desperately covets, Khan is back with The Haunted Man, a polished, haunting, and deeply feminine record. Here’s an exclusive interview with the multi-instrumentalist while she was in town recently promoting the new record.
We just featured Brooklyn upstart Joey Bada$$ in our Fall Romance issue, and when he showed up for the photoshoot, naturally his entire Pro Era crew came with. So we thought, what a perfect opportunity to have these young and excitable lads throw down some on-the-spot rhymes about luuuurve.
STUFFED UP from BULLETT MEDIA on Vimeo.
A gallery of sneezing models buttoned up in the latest in suits.
Go here to see the fashion story that inspired this short from the Romance Issue.

