Trey Taylor

Transgressive filmmaker Bruce LaBruce talks Faggotry with Slava Mogutin

January 25, 2018

The filmmaker and Russian photographer dialed each other up to dissect the word “faggot,” Fassbinder actors and the social aspects of using Grindr.

Obvious History: Brad Pitt and Jason Priestley’s shower competition

January 25, 2018

As roomies in 1988, the two struggling actors had a contest about who could go longer without washing.

Obvious History: Liev Schreiber’s “hippie bohemian freak” mother

January 19, 2018

She gave him a motorcycle for his 16th birthday to “promote fearlessness.”

The five actors who will break out of Sundance 2018

January 18, 2018

The festival will spawn new opportunities for many of the talent involved, but these five thesps are destined for stardom.

Obvious History: Angelina Jolie once bought his ’n’ hers burial plots for Billy Bob

January 12, 2018

The actress was married to Thornton for two years, and surprised him on their first anniversary with side-by-side graves.

The 10 must-see movies at Sundance

January 10, 2018

These are the most exciting films likely to emerge on the other side of the festival as potential winners.

Obvious History: Freddie Mercury’s Saturday Night in Sodom

January 5, 2018

The Queen frontman took over The Fairmont Hotel in the Big Easy and racked up a massive $200,000 bill.

David LaChapelle gives us a tour of his Interview legacy

January 3, 2018

The photo surrealist looks back through his past work as he releases his two final books—a dual compendium of the cult of celebrity through the years.

Meet the star of Dark, Germany’s answer to Stranger Things

January 3, 2018

Originally, it was compared to Stranger Things, but Netflix’s first German original series is exponentially more terrifying.

The untold story of Michael Stuhlbarg’s emotional Call Me By Your Name speech

December 20, 2017

As Professor Perlman in one of the most powerful films this year, his speech ripped open hearts and left them bleeding on cinema seats around the world. But why was it so important?

Ten memorable moments from the history of cult magazine The Face

December 11, 2017

Author Paul Gorman has compiled a loving tribute to the magazine that transported culture from Britain to beyond.

How Caleb Landry Jones became Hollyweird’s best supporting actor

December 7, 2017

The actor‘s self-effacing demeanor and intense performative ability is a refreshing antidote to the navel-gazing, plastic Hollywood machine.

The unfortunate disappearance of the sassy, cool girl

December 4, 2017

The scalpel-sharp witticisms from teen girls in ’90s movies have seemingly died off, just like the characters who coined them.

Why Sadie Sink is the Coolest Teen on Stranger Things

November 22, 2017

The newest recruit in Stranger Things, Mad Max, has dethroned Eleven as Hawkins’ resident badass.

Getting drinks with Dylan Sprouse, Master Brewer

November 21, 2017

The Sprouse twin has been laying low for years, but with a meadery business set to launch and a new film out, his comeback is close at hand.

Looking back on the gorgeous ’80s excess in Less Than Zero

November 16, 2017

Thirty years after the film hit screens, we take a look at the incredible interiors from this underrated saga of drug excess with production designer Barbara Ling.

Fergie breaks down her three most slept-on hits

Fergie breaks down her three most slept-on hits

November 10, 2017

The “Fergalicious” pop star performed oceanside at luxury resort The Cove Atlantis, with special guest Liev Schreiber.

This is what Lizzy Caplan wants played at her funeral

October 25, 2017

The intensely funny actress, who next appears on Showtime’s Ill Behavior, counts down the songs she hopes will make her mourners sob when she’s gone.

What would John Carpenter want played at his funeral?

October 18, 2017

As the sonic embodiment of horror, the legendary composer reveals the five songs he’d play to send him beyond the veil.

Jonas Mekas: “Nothing is Stopping You From Doing What You love”

October 2, 2017

The Godfather of American avant-garde film has never paused to second guess himself, which has resulted in an enormous body of personal films and collaborations with friends like John Lennon and Salvador Dalí.