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The 21 Greatest Fits in Succession History
Costume designer Michelle Matland weighs in on the show’s most memorable style moments.
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The Crown released a very special Daytona over the weekend.
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The comedian caught up with GQ about eating clean, finding balance, and why it's more important to get sleep than work out.
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Why Are So Many Guys Obsessed With Master and Commander?
20 years after its release, the mildly successful historical nautical drama has become an inescapable hit with a certain type of movie fan.
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It's easy to toggle streamers on and off. Which one has the best programming in January if you only want to pay for one at a time?
Which Prequel Has More Promise: House of the Dragon or Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power?
It's a tale of the tape between the new iterations of the Game of Thrones and LOTR franchises.
Showtime and Paramount+ Are Merging Under One App
You can now get everything from Yellowjackets to all things Star Trek in one place, for a lower price.
How Jersey Club Music Became the Blueprint for Your Favorite Hip-Hop Songs Right Now
From Kendrick Lamar and Baby Keem to Pink Pantheress and Ice Spice, why your favorite artists love rapping on a classic dance music style that’s been slowly infiltrating the mainstream.
Kendrick Lamar Is Really Getting Some Fits off Lately
Louis Vuitton at the Super Bowl. Martine Rose at the Grammys. Chanel at the Met Gala. Kendrick’s been on a fashion tear this past year, and now, he’s claiming “best-dressed” status.
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A Mind-Bending Journey with the Mystic Master of New Age Music
You’ve probably never heard of Peter Davison, but if you’ve ever been to a yoga studio or spa, you’ve almost certainly heard his music. His staggering body of work traces the history of New Age—and reveals why it has once again become the soundtrack to our lives.
How Singer-Songwriter D4vd Became the Mouthpiece for Gen-Z Heartache
The homeschooled teenager from Houston just wanted to make music for Fortnite montages. Now he’s on a sold-out tour with a new EP.
Jimmy O. Yang's Funny Fantasy
The one-time Silicon Valley star has been on a roll: He fell in love, smashed a new stand-up comedy special on Amazon, and booked his first prestige starring role in the upcoming series Interior Chinatown. Now, Jimmy O. Yang has his sights on the rest of Hollywood. But is Hollywood ready for Jimmy O. Yang?
When Is a ‘Problematic Fave’ Actually a Monster?
In her bestselling new book, Claire Dederer reckons with problematic artists like Roman Polanski and J.K. Rowling—and the thorny question of whether we can still love their greatest works.
The Return of Ryan Gosling
As he ventures back into the spotlight to play Ken in the summer blockbuster Barbie, Ryan Gosling talks candidly about why he stepped away from Hollywood, why he’s thinking about movie-making differently now, and why he’s prioritizing the offscreen roles he plays in real life.
Rob Grant, Lana Del Rey’s Father, Loves Being a Nepo Daddy
At 69, Rob Grant is releasing his debut album, Lost at Sea. He’s also been an ad man, domain developer, father to international sensation Lana Del Rey—and a huge boat enthusiast. So we spent an afternoon cruising up the Hudson with him and his daughter.
Winning Time Season 2 Promises to Dig into Magic Johnson and Larry Bird’s Rivalry
The HBO sports dramedy’s second season will premiere in August.
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The Most Exciting Horror Filmmaking Is Happening on YouTube, of All Places
A paradigm shift courtesy of social media is birthing a new crop of aspiring horror auteurs behind films like Skinamarink and A24's Talk to Me.
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In Praise of From, a Great Riff on Lost That You Probably Aren’t Watching
In a crowded marketplace of puzzle-box shows, only one of them truly stands out. And you can find it on… MGM+?
By Ryan Broderick
The 21 Greatest Fits in Succession History
Costume designer Michelle Matland weighs in on the show’s most memorable style moments.
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One of Across the Spider-Verse’s Most Memorable Scenes Was Animated By a 14-Year-Old
A Toronto kid’s viral fan video caught the attention of Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, which landed him a job on one of the year’s best movies.
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How Daniel Kaluuya’s Cockney-Speaking, Authority-Defying Spider-Punk Came to Life
Across the Spider-Verse co-director Kemp Powers explains how Daniel Kaluuya helped him create the film's most colorful new character–a Sex Pistols-inspired punk rock superhero.
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On This Season of The Other Two, the Lead Has Become the Villain
Drew Tarver opens up about his character Cary, whose selfishness and desperation for fame and success hits a new low this week.
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The Latest Jan 6 Capitol Riots Arrest Is an Actor From Bob’s Burgers and Arrested Development
Apparently Jimmy Pesto was in the mix with the other rioters.
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Tom Colicchio Loves The Bear (And Hates The Menu)
The most intimidating judge on ‘Top Chef’ caught up with GQ about his worst kitchen scars, restaurant scandals, and which season was “the high-water mark” of contestant talent.
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Hannibal Buress Doesn't Lift Weights—but He Wrote an Iron Pumping Anthem Anyway
It's called "I Lift Weights"
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Yes, That’s The Weeknd’s Actual Bel-Air Mansion in The Idol
The pop star’s real-life $70 million estate served as the shooting location for fake pop star Jocelyn’s fictional spread.
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Why Across the Spider-Verse Ends in a Cliffhanger and What It Means for the Franchise
For once, the “to be continued” ending doesn’t seem like a copout, but rather a sign of something much more ambitious.
By William Goodman
When Summer Blockbusters Collide: A Short History
Barbie Vs. Oppenheimer isn’t unprecedented. The history of summer blockbuster showdowns may offer clues as to which will reign supreme.
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Welcome to the Dirtbag Side of TikTok
Max Schneider’s satire of LA dudes who wear pristine workpants and can’t handle commitment is going viral with men and women alike. GQ gets coffee with him to see where the character ends and the real man begins.
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Breaking Down That Surprise Cameo in Across the Spider-Verse
The full circle moment gives an inspiration his due and closes a loop that had been open since 2010.
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Gunna Fires Back at Those Who Said He “Told” on Young Thug in New Song “Bread & Butter”
The track is Gunna’s first single since he was released from prison last December after filing an Alford plea in the ongoing YSL Rico case.
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Matty Healy Is in His…Asics Era?
The 1975 frontman swaggered around stage in Scotland wearing some “midnight”-hued dad sneakers with his shrunken Thom Browne suit.
By Eileen Cartter
Dwayne Johnson Isn’t Just Returning to the Fast & Furious Franchise, He’s Getting His Own Spinoff
And it’s not a sequel to Hobbs & Shaw. Confused yet?
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Every Episode of Succession, Ranked
From Kendall's 40th birthday to Tom's bachelor party, the HBO series gave us a handful of instant classic hours — and a few less-than-classic ones.
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An Encounter With Jeremy Fragrance, the Unhinged Future of Influencers
On today’s internet, everyone is playing a character. Some more so than others.
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