Why Tahar Rahim is the best part of Hulu’s addictive 9/11 drama
March 9, 2018
The French actor has been offered every stereotyped role, but breaks the mold as Muslim-American hero Ali Soufan in Hulu’s drama The Looming Tower.
How Waco’s Andrea Riseborough and Melissa Benoist humanized a cult
February 5, 2018
The two actors discuss the difficulty of reanimating the Waco tragedy from a female perspective.
The subtle genius of Jon Brion’s Lady Bird soundtrack
December 28, 2017
The composer behind Eternal Sunshine and Punch-Drunk Love explains how he created a piano motif Greta Gerwig dubbed “the tumbling thing.”
Life advice from Curb’s patron saint of sex, Leon Black
November 30, 2017
The hilarious comedian J.B. Smoove, who plays the foul-mouthed Leon on Curb Your Enthusiasm, serves up some saucy advice to reader conundrums.
The Chilean trans actor who could be in the running for an Academy Award
November 15, 2017
The breakout star of A Fantastic Woman is so convincing and mutable in her role that Chile has made the film its official entry for the Academy Awards.
Riz Ahmed talks The Simpsons’ race problem with comedian Hari Kondabolu
November 14, 2017
His new documentary, The Problem With Apu, zooms in on the industry-wide (mis)representations of South Asians on screen.
The heart-stopping cowboy film that won over Cannes
October 20, 2017
After a life-threatening, skull-stomping injury by horse, cowboy Brady Jandreau had to rejig his entire life—and it was all committed to film by director Chloé Zhao for The Rider.
Happy Death Day is the Groundhog Day of horror films
October 17, 2017
Actress Jessica Rothe dies by blade, bullet and bong—only to come back to life again in order to hunt down her killer.
John Elliott + Co’s Vietnamese Adventure
July 17, 2015
John Elliott + Co’s SS 2016 collection was a conceptual one, drawing on a uniquely Vietnamese aesthetic that was at once historical and contemporary.
Rise and Shine at Rochambeau
July 16, 2015
With a minimalist light setup and reflective fabrics, Rochambeau’s SS 2016 collection appeared on the catwalk like a vision of the future circa 1980: shiny.
Michael Bastian’s Fresh Prince
July 16, 2015
Despite being raised an East Coast kid, Michael Bastion brought his SS 2016 collection to us by way of L.A.
Tennis Time at Tommy Hilfiger
July 16, 2015
With his SS 2016 collection, Tommy Hilfiger mixed tailored white suits, rugged crimson anoraks, striped sweaters, and tab-collared jackets in a palette of teal, canary yellow, bunt umber, and classic.
The Future is Monochrome
July 16, 2015
Alexandre Plokhov’s Spring/Summer was strictly monochrome, with head-to-toe looks in electric crimson, olive, and stark white.
Duckie Brown’s Confidence in Yellow
July 15, 2015
With Duckie Brown’s Spring/Summer 2016 collection, Steven Cox and Daniel Silver balanced transparent materials with oversized silhouettes, embodying a certain vulnerability with the former and security with the latter.
Beside the North Sea
July 15, 2015
Featuring open-toed sandals, board shorts, and maritime embellishments, Robert Geller’s Spring/Summer collection was inspired by memories of holidays along the North Sea as a child.
Casting Call: Alice and Freda Forever
July 2, 2015
Set in the 1890s and based on a true story, Alice and Freda Forever begins happily enough, with the two titular characters engaged to marry.
Bobby Abley Uses the Force at LC:M
June 25, 2015
At his LC:M show, Bobby Abley transported his audience to a galaxy far, far away.
Bikini Tops and Zippo Lighters at Christopher Shannon Menswear
June 25, 2015
For his Spring/Summer 2016 menswear collection, Christopher Shannon added a new gender-bending element to his signature experimental sportswear.
Sailing with McQueen
June 18, 2015
Alexander McQueen’s menswear spring/summer 2016 collection brought a Victorian-era Fleet Week to the catwalk.
Exclusive Track Premiere: ‘Let Go,’ Seapony
June 17, 2015
With perfectly layered guitars and upbeat, dreamy vocals, Seapony’s new song “Let Go,” is a track fit to liven the mood at a summer barbeque.